# Create development environment using docker > Tested on fedora 31 ## 1) install Docker Checkout the [installation guide](https://docs.docker.com/install/) from docker. TODO: make it work with [podman](https://podman.io/). Be sure to start the docker daemon using `systemctl start docker` (enable if you want it to persist on reboot). Depending on the distribution, you might need to either use sudo or create a docker group. The following instructions assume that you can use docker without being root, add sudo if necessary. ## 2) Build the images (odoo - postgresql) ~ 15 minutes ```bash docker-compose build ``` ## 3) Load data in postgresql Copy the sql.gz dump into the `initial-data-load` folder. Prefix it with 02, so that it is loaded after user creation and before the crons are stopped. ```bash docker-compose up db ``` This could take a while (~20 minutes) depending on the data dump you are using. In order to reset your database, remove the container. (It will have to rebuild the database the next time you start it). ```bash docker-compose rm db ``` ## 4) Run the project If you are not using a pre-created db run ```bash docker-compose run odoo python3 odoo-bin -d beescoop -i base -c odoo.conf ``` All the modules need to be updated in order to be recognised. To do that run ```bash docker-compose run -p 8096:8096 odoo python odoo.py -c odoo.conf -d beescoop -u all ``` Once the update has been done, you can simply run the whole project by running ```bash docker-compose up ``` I like to start the database in the background to only have the logs of the application. ```bash docker-compose up -d db docker-compose up odoo ``` ## 5) Login To login you may either use your account or the admin account whose password should have been reset to admin.