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volumes:
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- "./user_data:/freqtrade/user_data"
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# Expose api on port 8080 (localhost only)
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# Please read the https://www.freqtrade.io/en/latest/rest-api/ documentation
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# Please read the https://www.freqtrade.io/en/stable/rest-api/ documentation
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# before enabling this.
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# ports:
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# - "127.0.0.1:8080:8080"
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ports:
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- "127.0.0.1:8080:8080"
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# Default command used when running `docker compose up`
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command: >
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trade
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dockerfile: "./Dockerfile.<yourextension>"
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```
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You can then run `docker-compose build` to build the docker image, and run it using the commands described above.
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You can then run `docker-compose build --pull` to build the docker image, and run it using the commands described above.
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### Troubleshooting
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#### Docker on Windows
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* Error: `"Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow."`
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* The market api requests require a synchronized clock but the time in the docker container shifts a bit over time into the past.
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To fix this issue temporarily you need to run `wsl --shutdown` and restart docker again (a popup on windows 10 will ask you to do so).
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A permanent solution is either to host the docker container on a linux host or restart the wsl from time to time with the scheduler.
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```
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taskkill /IM "Docker Desktop.exe" /F
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wsl --shutdown
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start "" "C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\Docker Desktop.exe"
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```
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!!! Warning
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Due to the above, we do not recommend the usage of docker on windows for production setups, but only for experimentation, datadownload and backtesting.
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Best use a linux-VPS for running freqtrade reliably.
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## Plotting with docker-compose
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### Plotting with docker-compose
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Commands `freqtrade plot-profit` and `freqtrade plot-dataframe` ([Documentation](plotting.md)) are available by changing the image to `*_plot` in your docker-compose.yml file.
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You can then use these commands as follows:
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The output will be stored in the `user_data/plot` directory, and can be opened with any modern browser.
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## Data analysis using docker compose
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### Data analysis using docker compose
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Freqtrade provides a docker-compose file which starts up a jupyter lab server.
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You can run this server using the following command:
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``` bash
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docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose-jupyter.yml build --no-cache
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Docker on Windows
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* Error: `"Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow."`
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* The market api requests require a synchronized clock but the time in the docker container shifts a bit over time into the past.
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To fix this issue temporarily you need to run `wsl --shutdown` and restart docker again (a popup on windows 10 will ask you to do so).
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A permanent solution is either to host the docker container on a linux host or restart the wsl from time to time with the scheduler.
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``` bash
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taskkill /IM "Docker Desktop.exe" /F
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wsl --shutdown
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start "" "C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\Docker Desktop.exe"
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```
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!!! Warning
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Due to the above, we do not recommend the usage of docker on windows for production setups, but only for experimentation, datadownload and backtesting.
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Best use a linux-VPS for running freqtrade reliably.
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},
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```
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Uncomment the following from your docker-compose file:
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Make sure that the following 2 lines are available in your docker-compose file:
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```yml
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ports:
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{
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"type": "text",
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"name": "api_server_listen_addr",
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"message": "Insert Api server Listen Address (best left untouched default!)",
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"message": ("Insert Api server Listen Address (0.0.0.0 for docker, "
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"otherwise best left untouched)"),
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"default": "127.0.0.1",
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"when": lambda x: x['api_server']
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},
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