Set up ZITADEL with Docker Compose
The setup is tested against Docker version 20.10.17 and Docker Compose version v2.2.3
Docker compose​
By executing the commands below, you will download the following file:
docker-compose.yaml
# Download the docker compose example configuration.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zitadel/zitadel/main/docs/docs/self-hosting/deploy/docker-compose.yaml
# Run the database and application containers.
docker compose up --detach
Open your favorite internet browser and navigate to http://localhost:8080/ui/console. This is the default IAM admin users login:
- username: zitadel-admin@zitadel.localhost
- password: Password1!
In the above username, replace localhost with your configured external domain, if any. e.g. with zitadel-admin@zitadel.sso.my.domain.tld
This guide is based on a local setup. If you encounter an error "Instance Not Found" please read the following section: Instance not found
VideoGuide​
Docker compose with service account​
By executing the commands below, you will download the following file:
docker-compose-sa.yaml
# Download the docker compose example configuration.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zitadel/zitadel/main/docs/docs/self-hosting/deploy/docker-compose-sa.yaml -O docker-compose.yaml
# Run the database and application containers.
docker compose up --detach
# then you can move your machine key
mv ./machinekey/zitadel-admin-sa.json $HOME/zitadel-admin-sa.json
This key can be used to provision resources with for example Terraform.
What's next​
For running a production grade ZITADEL instance in your environment, go on with the configure ZITADEL section.
The ZITADEL management console requires end-to-end HTTP/2 support
Disclaimer​
This guide is for development / demonstration purpose only and does NOT reflect a production setup.
Things such as TLS termination and email verification will not be available unless you
- Use an API gateway with valid certificates in front of the service
- Configure an appropriate email server