anything-llm/docker/HOW_TO_USE_DOCKER.md
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How to use Dockerized Anything LLM

Use the Dockerized version of AnythingLLM for a much faster and complete startup of AnythingLLM.

Requirements

  • Install Docker on your computer or machine.

How to install

  • git clone this repo and cd anything-llm to get to the root directory.
  • cd docker/
  • cp .env.example .env to create the .env file.
  • Edit .env file and update the variables
  • docker-compose up -d --build to build the image - this will take a few moments.

Your docker host will show the image as online once the build process is completed. This will build the app to http://localhost:3001.

How to use the user interface

  • To access the full application, visit http://localhost:3001 in your browser.

How to add files to my system

  • Upload files from the UI in your Workspace settings

  • To run the collector scripts to grab external data (articles, URLs, etc.)

    • docker exec -it --workdir=/app/collector anything-llm python main.py
  • To run the collector watch script to process files from the hotdir

    • docker exec -it --workdir=/app/collector anything-llm python watch.py
    • Upload compliant files to ./collector/hotdir and they will be processed and made available in the UI.

How to update and rebuild the ENV?

  • Update the ./docker/.env and run docker-compose up -d --build to rebuild with new environments.

About UID and GID in the ENV

  • The UID and GID are set to 1000 by default. This is the default user in the Docker container and on most host operating systems. If there is a mismatch between your host user UID and GID and what is set in the .env file, you may experience permission issues.

⚠️ Vector DB support ⚠️

Out of the box, all vector databases are supported. Any vector databases requiring special configuration are listed below.

Using local ChromaDB with Dockerized AnythingLLM

  • Ensure in your ./docker/.env file that you have
#./docker/.env
...other configs

VECTOR_DB="chroma"
CHROMA_ENDPOINT='http://host.docker.internal:8000' # Allow docker to look on host port, not container.

...other configs

Common questions and fixes

API is not working, cannot login, LLM is "offline"?

You are likely running the docker container on a remote machine like EC2 or some other instance where the reachable URL is not http://localhost:3001 and instead is something like http://193.xx.xx.xx:3001 - in this case all you need to do is add the following to your frontend/.env.production before running docker-compose up -d --build

# frontend/.env.production
GENERATE_SOURCEMAP=false
VITE_API_BASE="http://<YOUR_REACHABLE_IP_ADDRESS>:3001/api"

For example, if the docker instance is available on 192.186.1.222 your VITE_API_BASE would look like VITE_API_BASE="http://192.186.1.222:3001/api" in frontend/.env.production.

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