Setup ChirpStack using Docker Compose
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LoRa Server Docker setup

This repository contains a skeleton to setup the LoRa Server project using docker-compose.

Note: Please use this docker-compose.yml file as a starting point for testing but keep in mind that for production usage it might need modifications.

Directory layout

Configuration

The LoRa Server components are pre-configured to work with the provided docker-compose.yml file and defaults to the EU868 LoRaWAN band. Please refer to the configuration/loraserver/loraserver.toml configuration file to configure a different band.

Requirements

Before using this docker-compose.yml file, make sure you have Docker installed.

Usage

To start all the LoRa Server components, simply run:

$ docker-compose up

Note: during the startup of services, it is normal to see the following errors:

  • ping database error, will retry in 2s: dial tcp 172.20.0.4:5432: connect: connection refused
  • ping database error, will retry in 2s: pq: the database system is starting up

After all the components have been initialized and started, you should be able to open https://localhost:8080/ in your browser. As the certificates under the configuration/lora-app-server/certs are self-signed, this will raise a warning.

Add network-server

When adding the network-server in the LoRa App Server web-interface (see network-servers), you must enter loraserver:8000 as the network-server hostname:IP.