2. Run¶
Now we are going to run the Axon Ivy Engine with a system database management which holds the system database - in this case we use PostgreSQL. Create a new folder somewhere in your file system and copy paste the following files to it:
docker-compose.yaml
version: '3.7'
services:
ivy:
image: axonivy/axonivy-engine:dev
ports:
- 8080:8080
volumes:
# ivy configuration
- ./ivy.yaml:/etc/axonivy-engine/ivy.yaml
# mount application directory to the host that this directory is persistend
# otherwise you will loos application deployments when container will be
# destroyed
- ./applications:/usr/lib/axonivy-engine/applications
# place the licence.lic file in the same directory as docker-compose.yaml
- ./licence.lic:/etc/axonivy-engine/licence.lic
postgres:
image: postgres:13
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: admin
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: 1234
ivy.yaml
# ivy configuration file which defines the postgres
# container as system database
SystemDb:
Driver: org.postgresql.Driver
Url: jdbc:postgresql://postgres:5432/AxonIvySystemDatabase
UserName: admin
Password: 1234
Autoconvert: false
Administrators:
admin:
Password: admin
Provide a valid licence file in the same folder with the name
licence.lic
. If you don’t do that than this example should still work
but the Axon Ivy Engine will run in demo mode.
Open a terminal and execute docker-compose up
in the folder where
docker-compose.yaml
is located. After startup, the engine is available
at http://localhost:8080.