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Using Freqtrade with Docker

Install Docker

Start by downloading and installing Docker CE for your platform:

Optionally, docker-compose should be installed and available to follow the docker quick start guide.

Once you have Docker installed, simply prepare the config file (e.g. config.json) and run the image for freqtrade as explained below.

Freqtrade with docker-compose

Freqtrade provides an official Docker image on Dockerhub, as well as a docker-compose file ready for usage.

!!! Note - The following section assumes that docker and docker-compose are installed and available to the logged in user. - All below comands use relative directories and will have to be executed from the directory containing the docker-compose.yml file.

Docker quick start

Create a new directory and place the docker-compose file in this directory.

=== "PC/MAC/Linux" ``` bash mkdir ft_userdata cd ft_userdata/ # Download the docker-compose file from the repository curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/master/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml

# Pull the freqtrade image
docker-compose pull

# Create user directory structure
docker-compose run --rm freqtrade create-userdir --userdir user_data

# Create configuration - Requires answering interactive questions
docker-compose run --rm freqtrade new-config --config user_data/config.json
```

=== "RaspberryPi" ``` bash mkdir ft_userdata cd ft_userdata/ # Download the docker-compose file from the repository curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/master_pi/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml

# Pull the freqtrade image
docker-compose pull

# Create user directory structure
docker-compose run --rm freqtrade create-userdir --userdir user_data

# Create configuration - Requires answering interactive questions
docker-compose run --rm freqtrade new-config --config user_data/config.json
```

The above snippet creates a new directory called ft_userdata, downloads the latest compose file and pulls the freqtrade image. The last 2 steps in the snippet create the directory with user_data, as well as (interactively) the default configuration based on your selections.

!!! Question "How to edit the bot configuration?" You can edit the configuration at any time, which is available as user_data/config.json (within the directory ft_userdata) when using the above configuration.

Adding a custom strategy

  1. The configuration is now available as user_data/config.json
  2. Copy a custom strategy to the directory user_data/strategies/
  3. add the Strategy' class name to the docker-compose.yml file

The SampleStrategy is run by default.

!!! Warning "SampleStrategy is just a demo!" The SampleStrategy is there for your reference and give you ideas for your own strategy. Please always backtest the strategy and use dry-run for some time before risking real money!

Once this is done, you're ready to launch the bot in trading mode (Dry-run or Live-trading, depending on your answer to the corresponding question you made above).

=== "Docker Compose" bash docker-compose up -d

Docker-compose logs

Logs will be located at: user_data/logs/freqtrade.log. You can check the latest log with the command docker-compose logs -f.

Database

The database will be at: user_data/tradesv3.sqlite

Updating freqtrade with docker-compose

To update freqtrade when using docker-compose is as simple as running the following 2 commands:

=== "Docker Compose" bash # Download the latest image docker-compose pull # Restart the image docker-compose up -d

This will first pull the latest image, and will then restart the container with the just pulled version.

!!! Warning "Check the Changelog" You should always check the changelog for breaking changes / manual interventions required and make sure the bot starts correctly after the update.