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Freqtrade with docker without docker-compose
!!! Warning The below documentation is provided for completeness and assumes that you are familiar with running docker containers. If you're just starting out with Docker, we recommend to follow the Quickstart instructions.
Download the official Freqtrade docker image
Pull the image from docker hub.
Branches / tags available can be checked out on Dockerhub tags page.
docker pull freqtradeorg/freqtrade:stable
# Optionally tag the repository so the run-commands remain shorter
docker tag freqtradeorg/freqtrade:stable freqtrade
To update the image, simply run the above commands again and restart your running container.
Should you require additional libraries, please build the image yourself.
!!! Note "Docker image update frequency"
The official docker images with tags stable
, develop
and latest
are automatically rebuild once a week to keep the base image up-to-date.
In addition to that, every merge to develop
will trigger a rebuild for develop
and latest
.
Prepare the configuration files
Even though you will use docker, you'll still need some files from the github repository.
Clone the git repository
Linux/Mac/Windows with WSL
git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git
Windows with docker
git clone --config core.autocrlf=input https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git
Copy config.json.example
to config.json
cd freqtrade
cp -n config.json.example config.json
To understand the configuration options, please refer to the Bot Configuration page.
Create your database file
=== "Dry-Run"
bash touch tradesv3.dryrun.sqlite
=== "Production"
bash touch tradesv3.sqlite
!!! Warning "Database File Path" Make sure to use the path to the correct database file when starting the bot in Docker.
Build your own Docker image
Best start by pulling the official docker image from dockerhub as explained here to speed up building.
To add additional libraries to your docker image, best check out Dockerfile.technical which adds the technical module to the image.
docker build -t freqtrade -f docker/Dockerfile.technical .
If you are developing using Docker, use docker/Dockerfile.develop
to build a dev Docker image, which will also set up develop dependencies:
docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.develop -t freqtrade-dev .
!!! Warning "Include your config file manually" For security reasons, your configuration file will not be included in the image, you will need to bind mount it. It is also advised to bind mount an SQLite database file (see 5. Run a restartable docker image") to keep it between updates.
Verify the Docker image
After the build process you can verify that the image was created with:
docker images
The output should contain the freqtrade image.
Run the Docker image
You can run a one-off container that is immediately deleted upon exiting with the following command (config.json
must be in the current working directory):
docker run --rm -v `pwd`/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json -it freqtrade
!!! Warning In this example, the database will be created inside the docker instance and will be lost when you refresh your image.
Adjust timezone
By default, the container will use UTC timezone. If you would like to change the timezone use the following commands:
=== "Linux" ``` bash -v /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
# Complete command:
docker run --rm -v /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro -v `pwd`/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json -it freqtrade
```
=== "MacOS"
bash docker run --rm -e TZ=`ls -la /etc/localtime | cut -d/ -f8-9` -v `pwd`/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json -it freqtrade
!!! Note "MacOS Issues"
The OSX Docker versions after 17.09.1 have a known issue whereby /etc/localtime
cannot be shared causing Docker to not start.
A work-around for this is to start with the MacOS command above
More information on this docker issue and work-around can be read here.
Run a restartable docker image
To run a restartable instance in the background (feel free to place your configuration and database files wherever it feels comfortable on your filesystem).
1. Move your config file and database
The following will assume that you place your configuration / database files to ~/.freqtrade
, which is a hidden directory in your home directory. Feel free to use a different directory and replace the directory in the upcomming commands.
mkdir ~/.freqtrade
mv config.json ~/.freqtrade
mv tradesv3.sqlite ~/.freqtrade
2. Run the docker image
docker run -d \
--name freqtrade \
-v ~/.freqtrade/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json \
-v ~/.freqtrade/user_data/:/freqtrade/user_data \
-v ~/.freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite:/freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite \
freqtrade trade --db-url sqlite:///tradesv3.sqlite --strategy MyAwesomeStrategy
!!! Note
When using docker, it's best to specify --db-url
explicitly to ensure that the database URL and the mounted database file match.
!!! Note
All available bot command line parameters can be added to the end of the docker run
command.
!!! Note
You can define a restart policy in docker. It can be useful in some cases to use the --restart unless-stopped
flag (crash of freqtrade or reboot of your system).
Monitor your Docker instance
You can use the following commands to monitor and manage your container:
docker logs freqtrade
docker logs -f freqtrade
docker restart freqtrade
docker stop freqtrade
docker start freqtrade
For more information on how to operate Docker, please refer to the official Docker documentation.
!!! Note
You do not need to rebuild the image for configuration changes, it will suffice to edit config.json
and restart the container.
Backtest with docker
The following assumes that the download/setup of the docker image have been completed successfully.
Also, backtest-data should be available at ~/.freqtrade/user_data/
.
docker run -d \
--name freqtrade \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
-v ~/.freqtrade/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json \
-v ~/.freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite:/freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite \
-v ~/.freqtrade/user_data/:/freqtrade/user_data/ \
freqtrade backtesting --strategy AwsomelyProfitableStrategy
Head over to the Backtesting Documentation for more details.
!!! Note
Additional bot command line parameters can be appended after the image name (freqtrade
in the above example).