Julien
06/11/2024, 3:32 PMMarvin
06/11/2024, 3:32 PMdocker-compose.yml
file containing the Prefect server setup and other necessary services like PostgreSQL.
2. Docker Compose File Example:
Here’s a basic example of a docker-compose.yml
file to set up Prefect and PostgreSQL:
yaml
version: '3.9'
services:
### Prefect Database
database:
image: postgres:14.1-alpine
restart: always
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=postgres
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
- POSTGRES_DB=prefectDatabase
ports:
- "5432:5432"
volumes:
- db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
### Prefect Orion Server
orion:
image: prefecthq/prefect:2-python3.11
restart: always
volumes:
- prefect:/root/.prefect
entrypoint: ["prefect", "server", "start"]
environment:
- PREFECT_API_URL=<http://0.0.0.0:4200/api>
- PREFECT_ORION_DATABASE_CONNECTION_URL=<postgresql+asyncpg://postgres:postgres@database:5432/prefectDatabase>
ports:
- "4200:4200"
volumes:
db:
prefect:
3. Run the Docker Compose Setup:
Make sure your Docker is running and execute the following command from the directory containing your docker-compose.yml
file:
sh
docker-compose up -d
4. Configure Prefect CLI:
Set the appropriate API URL for your Prefect CLI to point to your local server instance:
sh
prefect config set PREFECT_API_URL="<http://127.0.0.1:4200/api>"
### Resources and Links:
- Hosting a Prefect Server
- Prefect Docker Documentation
- Example Docker Compose Issue on GitHub
These resources should provide additional context to ensure a smooth setup. If you encounter any specific issues, referencing these guides or creating an issue on the Prefect GitHub repository may help resolve them.Bring your towel and join one of the fastest growing data communities. Welcome to our second-generation open source orchestration platform, a completely rethought approach to dataflow automation.
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