Manual w/ docker compose
MySQL instance is included into the out of the box container and doesn't require any additional setup. If you need to have a standalone database, read Running a standalone database instance
Install docker 20.10.11 version or higher, and docker compose 1.29.2 version or higher.
Start docker daemon.
Get on-premise configuration files:
Get the license key from the UI Bakery team.
Run
./setup.sh
:Enter the license key;
Enter the port (leave empty for local installation, 3030 port will be used);
Enter the server URL (leave empty for local installation).
Run
docker compose up -d
to start the containers;Wait until all containers are up and running;
Open port
3030
orUI_BAKERY_PORT
(if it was modified in.env
file or entered in./setup.sh
) to access UI Bakery instance, then you can create a new account.
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