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# Using Freqtrade with Docker
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## Install Docker
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Start by downloading and installing Docker CE for your platform:
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* [Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/install/)
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* [Windows](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/install/)
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* [Linux](https://docs.docker.com/install/)
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Optionally, [`docker-compose`](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) should be installed and available to follow the [docker quick start guide](#docker-quick-start).
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Once you have Docker installed, simply prepare the config file (e.g. `config.json`) and run the image for `freqtrade` as explained below.
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## Freqtrade with docker-compose
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Freqtrade provides an official Docker image on [Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/freqtradeorg/freqtrade/), as well as a [docker-compose file](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docker-compose.yml) ready for usage.
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!!! Note
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- The following section assumes that `docker` and `docker-compose` are installed and available to the logged in user.
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- All below commands use relative directories and will have to be executed from the directory containing the `docker-compose.yml` file.
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### Docker quick start
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Create a new directory and place the [docker-compose file](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docker-compose.yml) in this directory.
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=== "PC/MAC/Linux"
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``` bash
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mkdir ft_userdata
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cd ft_userdata/
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# Download the docker-compose file from the repository
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curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/stable/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml
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# Pull the freqtrade image
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docker-compose pull
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# Create user directory structure
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docker-compose run --rm freqtrade create-userdir --userdir user_data
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# Create configuration - Requires answering interactive questions
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docker-compose run --rm freqtrade new-config --config user_data/config.json
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```
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=== "RaspberryPi"
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``` bash
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mkdir ft_userdata
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cd ft_userdata/
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# Download the docker-compose file from the repository
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curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/stable/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml
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# Pull the freqtrade image
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docker-compose pull
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# Create user directory structure
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docker-compose run --rm freqtrade create-userdir --userdir user_data
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# Create configuration - Requires answering interactive questions
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docker-compose run --rm freqtrade new-config --config user_data/config.json
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```
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!!! Note "Change your docker Image"
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You have to change the docker image in the docker-compose file for your Raspberry build to work properly.
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``` yml
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image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:stable_pi
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# image: freqtradeorg/freqtrade:develop_pi
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```
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The above snippet creates a new directory called `ft_userdata`, downloads the latest compose file and pulls the freqtrade image.
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The last 2 steps in the snippet create the directory with `user_data`, as well as (interactively) the default configuration based on your selections.
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!!! Question "How to edit the bot configuration?"
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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.
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You can also change the both Strategy and commands by editing the `docker-compose.yml` file.
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#### Adding a custom strategy
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1. The configuration is now available as `user_data/config.json`
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2. Copy a custom strategy to the directory `user_data/strategies/`
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3. add the Strategy' class name to the `docker-compose.yml` file
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The `SampleStrategy` is run by default.
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!!! Warning "`SampleStrategy` is just a demo!"
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The `SampleStrategy` is there for your reference and give you ideas for your own strategy.
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Please always backtest the strategy and use dry-run for some time before risking real money!
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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).
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``` bash
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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#### Docker-compose logs
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Logs will be located at: `user_data/logs/freqtrade.log`.
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You can check the latest log with the command `docker-compose logs -f`.
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#### Database
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The database will be at: `user_data/tradesv3.sqlite`
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#### Updating freqtrade with docker-compose
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To update freqtrade when using `docker-compose` is as simple as running the following 2 commands:
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``` bash
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# Download the latest image
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docker-compose pull
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# Restart the image
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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This will first pull the latest image, and will then restart the container with the just pulled version.
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!!! Warning "Check the Changelog"
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You should always check the changelog for breaking changes / manual interventions required and make sure the bot starts correctly after the update.
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### Editing the docker-compose file
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Advanced users may edit the docker-compose file further to include all possible options or arguments.
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All possible freqtrade arguments will be available by running `docker-compose run --rm freqtrade <command> <optional arguments>`.
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!!! Note "`docker-compose run --rm`"
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Including `--rm` will remove the container after completion, and is highly recommended for all modes except trading mode (running with `freqtrade trade` command).
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#### Example: Download data with docker-compose
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Download backtesting data for 5 days for the pair ETH/BTC and 1h timeframe from Binance. The data will be stored in the directory `user_data/data/` on the host.
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``` bash
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docker-compose run --rm freqtrade download-data --pairs ETH/BTC --exchange binance --days 5 -t 1h
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```
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Head over to the [Data Downloading Documentation](data-download.md) for more details on downloading data.
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#### Example: Backtest with docker-compose
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Run backtesting in docker-containers for SampleStrategy and specified timerange of historical data, on 5m timeframe:
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``` bash
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docker-compose run --rm freqtrade backtesting --config user_data/config.json --strategy SampleStrategy --timerange 20190801-20191001 -i 5m
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```
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Head over to the [Backtesting Documentation](backtesting.md) to learn more.
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### Additional dependencies with docker-compose
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If your strategy requires dependencies not included in the default image (like [technical](https://github.com/freqtrade/technical)) - it will be necessary to build the image on your host.
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For this, please create a Dockerfile containing installation steps for the additional dependencies (have a look at [docker/Dockerfile.technical](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docker/Dockerfile.technical) for an example).
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You'll then also need to modify the `docker-compose.yml` file and uncomment the build step, as well as rename the image to avoid naming collisions.
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``` yaml
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image: freqtrade_custom
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build:
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context: .
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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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## 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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``` bash
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docker-compose run --rm freqtrade plot-dataframe --strategy AwesomeStrategy -p BTC/ETH --timerange=20180801-20180805
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```
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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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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 up
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```
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This will create a docker-container running jupyter lab, which will be accessible using `https://127.0.0.1:8888/lab`.
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Please use the link that's printed in the console after startup for simplified login.
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Since part of this image is built on your machine, it is recommended to rebuild the image from time to time to keep freqtrade (and dependencies) up-to-date.
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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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