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README.md

Flowise Docker Hub Image

Starts Flowise from DockerHub Image

Usage

  1. Create .env file and specify the PORT (refer to .env.example)
  2. docker compose up -d
  3. Open http://localhost:3000
  4. You can bring the containers down by docker compose stop

🌱 Env Variables

If you like to persist your data (flows, logs, credentials, storage), set these variables in the .env file inside docker folder:

  • DATABASE_PATH=/root/.flowise
  • LOG_PATH=/root/.flowise/logs
  • SECRETKEY_PATH=/root/.flowise
  • BLOB_STORAGE_PATH=/root/.flowise/storage

Flowise also support different environment variables to configure your instance. Read more

Queue Mode:

Building from source:

You can build the images for worker and main from scratch with:

docker compose -f docker-compose-queue-source.yml up -d

Monitor Health:

docker compose -f docker-compose-queue-source.yml ps

From pre-built images:

You can also use the pre-built images:

docker compose -f docker-compose-queue-prebuilt.yml up -d

Monitor Health:

docker compose -f docker-compose-queue-prebuilt.yml ps