# Firefish Developer Docs ## Containerized Environment The Firefish repo comes with a new containerized environment to help make development! ### Prerequisites - Latest [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) installation - Alternatively, you can use [Podman](https://podman.io/docs/installation) and [Podman Compose](https://github.com/containers/podman-compose). - The following ports are not in use - 3030 - 25432 - 26379 ### Start up the environment 1. Download the [`dev` directory](https://firefish.dev/firefish/firefish/-/tree/develop/dev) and execute `chmod +x dev/docker-entrypoint.sh`. - Alternatively, you can just run `git clone https://firefish.dev/firefish/firefish.git && cd firefish` to fetch needed files (it clones the entire repository, though). 1. Open `dev/docker-compose.yml` and set `URL` to the URL you want to use (or leave it to `http://localhost:3030`). 1. Run `docker compose --file dev/docker-compose.yml up`. This will build the environment, dependencies and prepare the needed config files. - If you use Podman, you should run `podman-compose --file dev/docker-compose.yml up` instead. 1. Wait until the following message shows up. ``` DONE * [core boot] All workers started DONE * [core boot] Now listening on port 3030 on https://your_firefish_url.example.com ``` 1. A fresh Firefish environment is created on the URL you have set! When you want to restart the dev server, you just need to terminate the process (a.k.a. press `Ctrl+C`) and run `docker compose up` again.