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frappe_docker reviews and mentions
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Frappe Docker Development Setup Guide for Custome Apps
git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker.git cd frappe_docker
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Get ERPNext running with minimal fuss
I ended up writing a small bash script to assist with getting it running using the upstream compose files.
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The End of the Accounting Search
Frappe Cloud is by far the easiest way to run an ERPNext instance of you're okay with shared hosting. It's a Frappe framework-based app hosting service from the developers of ERPNext, and it supports data file imports from other instances of ERPNext:
- Frappe Cloud: https://frappecloud.com
In addition to the Frappe Bench setup process, Frappe procides instructions dfor swlf-hosting ERPNext with Docker and Kubernetes:
- Docker: https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker
- Kubernetes: https://helm.erpnext.com
There's also a third-party Docker image from pipech that's easier to setup, but it's not always up to date:
- Third-party Docker (pipech): https://hub.docker.com/r/pipech/erpnext-docker-debian
Bitnami packages ERPNext in single-tier (AWS, Azure, or GCP) and virtual machine (local computer) offerings:
https://bitnami.com/stack/erpnext
To anyone reading this, if you onpy need software for accountind and not an entire enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite, do yourself a favor and follow the advice in TFA to use GnuCash.
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Can someone help me with erpnext on docker?
Yeah, sorry about that, you need to clone the repo and setup the ~/gitops directory first. That .yml file I posted gets generated automatically by following the steps in single-server-example. I didn't set up everything listed though. If you start at the top of that page, here are the steps I took:
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Can't get Frappe/ERPNext running in Kubernetes
Hey everyone, I'm trying to setup ERPNext using the Frappe Docker repository as a starting point to configure the Frappe framework and automatically setup ERPNext as a site in Frappe. I figured based on the compose.yml and pwd.yml examples in the repository I simply need two initContainers that initialize bench and set up a site with ERPNext as the app, but I have the feeling that Kubernetes isn't calling the commands/args the way I specified them in the init containers.
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Creando un entorno local con Docker
git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker.git cd frappe_docker
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The State of FOSS in India
Author here. This is wrong information. Not sure where you are getting this from.
Also as I mentioned above, docker installs are actively supported.
https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
www.influxdata.com | 24 Apr 2024
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