chirpstack-docker/README.md
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# ChirpStack Docker example
This repository contains a skeleton to setup the [ChirpStack](https://www.chirpstack.io)
open-source LoRaWAN Network Server stack using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/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
* `docker-compose.yml`: the docker-compose file containing the services
* `docker-compose-env.yml`: alternate docker-compose file using environment variables, can be run with the docker-compose `-f` flag
* `configuration/chirpstack*`: directory containing the ChirpStack configuration files, see:
* https://www.chirpstack.io/gateway-bridge/install/config/
* https://www.chirpstack.io/network-server/install/config/
* https://www.chirpstack.io/application-server/install/config/
* https://www.chirpstack.io/geolocation-server/install/config/
* `configuration/postgresql/initdb/`: directory containing PostgreSQL initialization scripts
## Configuration
The ChirpStack stack components 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/chirpstack-network-server/examples` directory for more configuration
examples.
# Data persistence
PostgreSQL and Redis data is persisted in Docker volumes, see the `docker-compose.yml`
`volumes` definition.
## Requirements
Before using this `docker-compose.yml` file, make sure you have [Docker](https://www.docker.com/community-edition)
installed.
## Usage
To start the ChirpStack open-source LoRaWAN Network Server stack, simply run:
```bash
$ 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 http://localhost:8080/ in your browser.
### Add Network Server
When adding the Network Server in the ChirpStack Application Server web-interface
(see [Network Servers](https://www.chirpstack.io/application-server/use/network-servers/)),
you must enter `chirpstack-network-server:8000` as the Network Server `hostname:IP`.