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dokploy-install.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# Ensure the script runs as root
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
echo "This script must be run as root" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Ensure the script is running on Linux (not macOS)
if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ]; then
echo "This script must be run on Linux" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Skip the container check, since we're running inside Docker
# Removed: Checking if inside Docker with /.dockerenv
# Optionally skip port checks if running in Docker
# Check if something is running on port 80 and 443 only if not in Docker
if ! [ -f /.dockerenv ]; then
if ss -tulnp | grep ':80 ' >/dev/null; then
echo "Error: something is already running on port 80" >&2
exit 1
fi
if ss -tulnp | grep ':443 ' >/dev/null; then
echo "Error: something is already running on port 443" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
# Function to check if a command exists
command_exists() {
command -v "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1
}
# Install Docker if it isn't already installed
if command_exists docker; then
echo "Docker already installed"
else
curl -sSL https://get.docker.com | sh
fi
# Ensure Docker Swarm mode is reset
docker swarm leave --force 2>/dev/null || true
# Get IP address for Swarm advertise address
get_ip() {
# Try to get IPv4
local ipv4=$(curl -4s https://ifconfig.io 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$ipv4" ]; then
echo "$ipv4"
else
# Try to get IPv6 if IPv4 is not available
local ipv6=$(curl -6s https://ifconfig.io 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$ipv6" ]; then
echo "$ipv6"
fi
fi
}
# Set advertise address for Swarm based on the system's IP
advertise_addr=$(get_ip)
# Initialize Docker Swarm
docker swarm init --advertise-addr "$advertise_addr"
echo "Swarm initialized"
# Recreate Dokploy network
docker network rm -f dokploy-network 2>/dev/null || true
docker network create --driver overlay --attachable dokploy-network
echo "Network created"
# Ensure Dokploy directory exists with correct permissions
mkdir -p /etc/dokploy
chmod 777 /etc/dokploy
# Pull the latest Dokploy Docker image
docker pull dokploy/dokploy:latest
# Deploy Dokploy as a Docker service
docker service create \
--name dokploy \
--replicas 1 \
--network dokploy-network \
--mount type=bind,source=/var/run/docker.sock,target=/var/run/docker.sock \
--mount type=bind,source=/etc/dokploy,target=/etc/dokploy \
--mount type=volume,source=dokploy-docker-config,target=/root/.docker \
--publish published=3000,target=3000,mode=host \
--update-parallelism 1 \
--update-order stop-first \
--constraint 'node.role == manager' \
dokploy/dokploy:latest
# Colors for output
GREEN="\033[0;32m"
YELLOW="\033[1;33m"
BLUE="\033[0;34m"
NC="\033[0m" # No Color
# Format IP for URL (handling IPv6 formatting)
format_ip_for_url() {
local ip="$1"
if echo "$ip" | grep -q ':'; then
# IPv6, format it with brackets
echo "[${ip}]"
else
# IPv4, no formatting needed
echo "${ip}"
fi
}
# Format advertise address for output
formatted_addr=$(format_ip_for_url "$advertise_addr")
# Output success message with formatted IP address
echo ""
printf "${GREEN}Congratulations, Dokploy is installed!${NC}\n"
printf "${BLUE}Wait 15 seconds for the server to start${NC}\n"
printf "${YELLOW}Please go to http://${formatted_addr}:3000${NC}\n\n"
echo ""