How to run multiple instances with docker

Basic guide on how to run multiple instances using docker.
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@ -52,6 +52,71 @@ freqtrade trade -c MyConfigUSDT.json -s MyCustomStrategy --db-url sqlite:///user
For more information regarding usage of the sqlite databases, for example to manually enter or remove trades, please refer to the [SQL Cheatsheet](sql_cheatsheet.md). For more information regarding usage of the sqlite databases, for example to manually enter or remove trades, please refer to the [SQL Cheatsheet](sql_cheatsheet.md).
### Multiple instances using docker
To run multiple instances of freqtrade using docker you will need to edit the docker-compose.yml file and add all the instances you want as separate services. Remember, you can separate your configuration into multiple files, so it's a good idea to think about making them modular, then if you need to edit something common to all bots, you can do that in a single config file.
```
---
version: '3'
services:
freqtrade1:
image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:stable
# image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:develop
# Use plotting image
# image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:develop_plot
# Build step - only needed when additional dependencies are needed
# build:
# context: .
# dockerfile: "./docker/Dockerfile.custom"
restart: always
container_name: freqtrade1
volumes:
- "./user_data:/freqtrade/user_data"
# Expose api on port 8080 (localhost only)
# Please read the https://www.freqtrade.io/en/latest/rest-api/ documentation
# before enabling this.
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:8080:8080"
# Default command used when running `docker compose up`
command: >
trade
--logfile /freqtrade/user_data/logs/freqtrade1.log
--db-url sqlite:////freqtrade/user_data/tradesv3_freqtrade1.sqlite
--config /freqtrade/user_data/config.json
--config /freqtrade/user_data/config.freqtrade1.json
--strategy SampleStrategy
freqtrade2:
image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:stable
# image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:develop
# Use plotting image
# image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:develop_plot
# Build step - only needed when additional dependencies are needed
# build:
# context: .
# dockerfile: "./docker/Dockerfile.custom"
restart: always
container_name: freqtrade2
volumes:
- "./user_data:/freqtrade/user_data"
# Expose api on port 8080 (localhost only)
# Please read the https://www.freqtrade.io/en/latest/rest-api/ documentation
# before enabling this.
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:8081:8081"
# Default command used when running `docker compose up`
command: >
trade
--logfile /freqtrade/user_data/logs/freqtrade2.log
--db-url sqlite:////freqtrade/user_data/tradesv3_freqtrade2.sqlite
--config /freqtrade/user_data/config.json
--config /freqtrade/user_data/config.freqtrade2.json
--strategy SampleStrategy
```
You can use whatever naming convention you want, freqtrade1 and 2 are arbitrary.
## Configure the bot running as a systemd service ## Configure the bot running as a systemd service
Copy the `freqtrade.service` file to your systemd user directory (usually `~/.config/systemd/user`) and update `WorkingDirectory` and `ExecStart` to match your setup. Copy the `freqtrade.service` file to your systemd user directory (usually `~/.config/systemd/user`) and update `WorkingDirectory` and `ExecStart` to match your setup.