# Configure the system Go to the config.toml file and setup your hostname # Build the containers Running this commands on the root of the project will setup the nessesary. Make sure that your docker/podman installation supports domain name resolution between containers ```bash docker build -t andre-fyp-proxy -f DockerfileProxy docker build -t andre-fyp-server -f DockerfileServer cd webpage docker build -t andre-fyp-web-server . cd .. ``` # Run the docker compose Running docker compose sets up the database server, the web page server, the proxy server and the main server ```bash docker compose up ``` # Setup the Database On another terminal instance create the database and tables. Note: the password can be changed in the docker-compose file ```bash PGPASSWORD=verysafepassword psql -h localhost -U postgres -f sql/base.sql PGPASSWORD=verysafepassword psql -h localhost -U postgres -d fyp -f sql/user.sql PGPASSWORD=verysafepassword psql -h localhost -U postgres -d fyp -f sql/models.sql PGPASSWORD=verysafepassword psql -h localhost -U postgres -d fyp -f sql/tasks.sql ``` # Restart docker compose Now restart docker compose and the system should be available under the domain name set up on the config.toml file