A guide to install self-hosted version of Coolify on your server.
To get started, you need a server, it can be a VPS, a Raspberry Pi, or any other server that you have SSH access to.
If you don’t have a server or server provider yet, we prefer to use Hetzner.
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TLDR for installation:
curl -fsSL https://cdn.coollabs.io/coolify/install.sh | bash
Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
- Debian based Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.)
- Redhat based Linux distributions (CentOS, Fedora, Redhat, AlmaLinux, Rocky etc.)
- SUSE based Linux distributions (SLES, SUSE, openSUSE, etc.)
- Arch Linux
- Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian)
Supported Architectures
- AMD64
- ARM64
Minimum Required Server
For Coolify
- 2 CPUs
- 2 GBs memory
- 30+ GB of storage for the images.
For Your Resources
Choosing your server resources depends on your usage. If you are planning to run a lot of things, you should consider buying a server with more resources.
Hosting Supabase
, Appwrite
or Posthog
are requires more resources than hosting a static site (waay more).
Here is an example. I’m hosting most of my production stuffs on a server with:
- 8GB of memory (average usage 3.5GB)
- 4 CPUs (average usage ~20-30%)
- 150GB disk (usage 40GB)
For the following things:
- 3 NodeJS apps
- 4 Static sites
- Plausible Analytics (for visitor analytics)
- Fider (feedback tool)
- UptimeKuma (uptime monitoring)
- Ghost (my newsletters)
- 3 Redis databases
- 2 PostgreSQL databases
Installation
Automated
This works with Docker Engine (not Docker Desktop, for that, go here) on any supported Linux distribution.
- SSH Enabled
Make sure SSH is enabled and you can connect to your server with SSH from your local machine with root user: more details here.
If you would like to use a custom SSH port, you can set it on the
localhost
server after you installed Coolify.
- Curl Installed
Make sure curl
command is available on your server.
- Install
Execute the following command on your server with root
user.
curl -fsSL https://cdn.coollabs.io/coolify/install.sh | bash
You can find the source code of this script here.
- Open Coolify’s UI
Now you can access Coolify on port http://<ip>:8000
of your server.
What it does? The script will do the following on your operating system.
- Install basic commands:
curl wget git jq jc
Docker Engine
(24+).- Configures proper logging for
Docker Engine
. - Creates directory structure at
/data/coolify
for all the configuration files. - Creates an SSH key for Coolify to be able to manage this server from itself at
/data/coolify/ssh/keys/id.root@host.docker.internal
. - Install and start dockerized
Coolify
.
Manually
- SSH Enabled
Make sure SSH is enabled and you can connect to your server with SSH from your local machine with root user: more details here.
- Curl Installed
Make sure curl
command is available on your server.
- Install Docker Engine (24+)
Follow the official documentation to install Docker Engine on your server: Docker Engine Installation.
- Create Directories
Create the base configuration directories under /data/coolify
.
mkdir -p /data/coolify/{source,ssh,applications,databases,backups,services,proxy,webhooks-during-maintenance}
mkdir -p /data/coolify/ssh/{keys,mux}
mkdir -p /data/coolify/proxy/dynamic
- Generate SSH Key
Generate an SSH key for Coolify to be able to manage this server from itself.
ssh-keygen -f /data/coolify/ssh/keys/id.root@host.docker.internal -t ed25519 -N '' -C root@coolify
- Setup Your SSH Key
Add your public SSH key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
. This will allow Coolify to connect to this server from itself.
cat /data/coolify/ssh/keys/id.root@host.docker.internal.pub >>~/.ssh/authorized_keys
chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
You can skip this step if you already have an SSH key. But you need to add this key to your Coolify instance after installation.
- Setup Configuration Files
Copy the docker-compose.yml
, docker-compose.prod.yml
, .env.production
& upgrade.sh
files from Coolify’s CDN to /data/coolify/source
.
curl -fsSL https://cdn.coollabs.io/coolify/docker-compose.yml -o /data/coolify/source/docker-compose.yml
curl -fsSL https://cdn.coollabs.io/coolify/docker-compose.prod.yml -o /data/coolify/source/docker-compose.prod.yml
curl -fsSL https://cdn.coollabs.io/coolify/.env.production -o /data/coolify/source/.env
curl -fsSL https://cdn.coollabs.io/coolify/upgrade.sh -o /data/coolify/source/upgrade.sh
- Set Permissions
Set permissions for all the files and directories.
chown -R 9999:root /data/coolify
chmod -R 700 /data/coolify
- Generate Values
Generate values for the following variables in /data/coolify/source/.env
.
sed -i "s|APP_ID=.*|APP_ID=$(openssl rand -hex 16)|g" /data/coolify/source/.env
sed -i "s|APP_KEY=.*|APP_KEY=base64:$(openssl rand -base64 32)|g" /data/coolify/source/.env
sed -i "s|DB_PASSWORD=.*|DB_PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 32)|g" /data/coolify/source/.env
sed -i "s|REDIS_PASSWORD=.*|REDIS_PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 32)|g" /data/coolify/source/.env
sed -i "s|PUSHER_APP_ID=.*|PUSHER_APP_ID=$(openssl rand -hex 32)|g" /data/coolify/source/.env
sed -i "s|PUSHER_APP_KEY=.*|PUSHER_APP_KEY=$(openssl rand -hex 32)|g" /data/coolify/source/.env
sed -i "s|PUSHER_APP_SECRET=.*|PUSHER_APP_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32)|g" /data/coolify/source/.env
This only needs to be done once, when you install Coolify for the first time. If you do it after Coolify has been started, it will break your installation.
Make sure you save the values somewhere. If you lose them, you will lose access to your Coolify installation and all your data.
- Default Docker Network
Make sure the default coolify
Docker network is available.
docker network create --attachable coolify
- Start Coolify
docker compose --env-file /data/coolify/source/.env -f /data/coolify/source/docker-compose.yml -f /data/coolify/source/docker-compose.prod.yml up -d --pull always --remove-orphans --force-recreate
- Open Coolify’s UI
Now you can access Coolify on port http://<ip>:8000
of your server.
Docker Desktop
This is not recommended for production usage. This is only for testing purposes.
- Install Docker Desktop for Windows.
- Create a directory that will hold all your Coolify related data. For example in your User directory:
C:\Users\yourusername\coolify
. - Copy
docker-compose.windows.yml
and.env.windows-docker-desktop.example
to the directory you created in the previous step. - Rename
docker-compose.windows.yml
todocker-compose.yml
. - Rename
.env.windows-docker-desktop.example
to.env
. - Create a
coolify
docker network withdocker network create coolify
. - Optional: Change the values in
.env
file. - Start Coolify with
docker compose up
command. - You can access Coolify on port
localhost:8000
of your machine.
Coolify Proxy is still not working on Windows.