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If you want to run a database instance directly with Smartstore as a Docker container, please proceed as follows.

Running Smartstore and MySQL together as Docker Containers

Create a new file in a text editor of your choice. Add the following lines to the file and save it as docker-compose.yml.

version: "3.4"
services:
    web:
        image: smartstoreofficial/smartstore
        container_name: web
        ports:
            - "80:80"
        restart: unless-stopped
        depends_on:
            - db
        volumes:
            - "C:/mount/smtenants/mysql:/app/App_Data/Tenants"
    db:
        image: mysql
        container_name: mysql
        environment:
            MYSQL_DATABASE: smartstore
            MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: "Smartstore2022!"
        ports:
          - '3307:3306'
        expose:
          - '3306'
        volumes:
          - mysql:/var/lib/mysql

volumes:
  mysql:

Open a command window and go to the folder where the docker-compose.yml file you just created was saved. Execute the file with the following command:

docker compose up

A smartstore and a MySQL container are started up. The connection data to the mySQL server can also be found at the top of the code:

Database Name: smartstore
MySQL Root Password: Smartstore2022!

The installation will look like this:

Running Smartstore and MS SQL together as Docker Containers

Create a new file in a text editor of your choice. Add the following lines to the file and save it as docker-compose.yml.

services:
    web:
        image: smartstoreofficial/smartstore
        container_name: web
        ports:
            - "80:80"
        restart: unless-stopped
        depends_on:
            - db
        volumes:
            - "C:/mount/smtenants/mysql:/app/App_Data/Tenants"
    db:
        image: "mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server"
        container_name: sqlserver
        environment:
            SA_PASSWORD: "Smartstore2022!"
            ACCEPT_EULA: "Y"
            MSSQL_PID: "Express"
        ports:
          - '1434:1433'
        expose:
          - '1433'
        volumes:
          - mssql_system:/var/opt/mssql/
          - mssql_user:/var/opt/sqlserver/
volumes:
  mssql_system:
  mssql_user:

Open a command window and go to the folder where the docker-compose.yml file you just created was saved. Execute the file with the following command:

docker compose up

A smartstore and a MS SQL Server container are started up. The connection data to the MS SQL Server can also be found at the top of the code:

Database Name: smartstore
MS SQL Password for user sa: Smartstore2022!

The installation will look like this:

Please be sure to change the default passwords and users on productive systems!

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