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43 lines
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# start Container
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Once your compose file is ready, start all containers with a single command:
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```bash
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docker compose -p frappe -f compose.custom.yaml up -d
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```
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```bash
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podman-compose --in-pod=1 --project-name frappe -f compose.custom.yaml up -d
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```
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The `-p` (or `--project-name`) flag names the project `frappe`, allowing you to easily reference and manage all containers together.
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# Create a site and install apps
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Frappe is now running, but it's not yet configured. You need to create a site and install your apps.
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```bash
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docker compose -p frappe exec backend bench new-site <sitename> --mariadb-user-host-login-scope='172.%.%.%'
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docker compose -p frappe exec backend bench --site <sitename> install-app erpnext
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```
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```bash
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podman exec -ti erpnext_backend_1 /bin/bash
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bench new-site <sitename> --mariadb-user-host-login-scope='172.%.%.%'
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bench --site <sitename> install-app erpnext
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```
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Replace `<sitename>` with your desired site name.
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> ## Understanding the MariaDB User Scope
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> The flag --mariadb-user-host-login-scope='172.%.%.%' allows database connections from any IP address within the 172.0.0.0/8 range. This includes all containers and virtual machines running on your machine.
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> **Why is this necessary?** Docker and Podman assign dynamic IP addresses to containers. If you set a fixed IP address instead, database connections will fail when the container restarts and receives a new IP. The wildcard pattern ensures connections always work, regardless of IP changes.
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> **Security note:** This scope is sufficient because only the backend container accesses the database. If you need external database access, adjust the scope accordingly, but be cautious with overly permissive settings.
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---
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**Back:** [Build Setup →](02-build-setup.md)
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