Deploy to Docker
Get up and running quickly with our Docker deployment solution for the Univer service, using Docker Compose for a hassle-free setup.
System Requirements
- CPU: Single core
- RAM: 2GB
- Storage: 10GB
Ensure you have Docker version 23 or higher.
Technical Stack
Our architecture is built on PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ.
Quick start
Compatible with Linux, Mac, and Windows/WSL environments.
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://get.univer.ai)"
If you encounter any issues during installation or use, please refer to the Troubleshooting.
Confirm that the document service has successfully started.
Access http://localhost:3010 in your web browser to create a new blank document, which will then redirect you to the document link (Internet Explorer is not supported).
Also, verify the successful startup of the collaboration service.
For a comprehensive test, try accessing it in various browsers or in private browsing mode to experience the full collaborative capabilities.
Service introduction
- collaboration-server: collaboration engine server, use OT algorithm to deal edit conflic.
- lb: nginx loadbalance component.
- universer: univer backend api server, apply http api function for sheet, document, slide.
- univer-minio: S3 component, use to storage file content.
- univer-postgres: database component.
- univer-rabbitmq: MQ component, use in collaboration edit situation.
- univer-redis: cache component.
- univer-temporal: workflow component, use in import/export situation.
- univer-worker-exchange: import/export function component.
Port Check
Ensure that the specified ports are not in use; if they are, terminate the conflicting processes before attempting to start again.
Default ports for Univer services are listed below:
service Name | Port Number | Function |
---|---|---|
universer | 8000 | Serves API over HTTP |
univer-minio | 19000 | Acts as the S3 storage server |
univer-client | 3010 | Provides the frontend interface |
Offline Deployment
If you need to deploy in an offline environment, we also provide an offline installation package. However, we recommend using the one-click installation script in a networked environment for easier updates.
Download the offline installation package
Click here to download the offline installation package and extract it on your server.
tar -xvf installation-package.tar # Replace 'installation-package' with the actual file name
Start the service
Navigate to the extracted directory and run bash install.sh
to start the service.
Verify that the service is available.
Method 1: Start the built-in demo application and visit http://localhost:3010
to see the results.
bash run.sh start-demo-ui
Method 2: Set up your own front-end project. Learn more.
How to uninstall
bash uninstall.sh # Uninstall while retaining data for future use
bash uninstall.sh clean # Uninstall and delete data
Troubleshooting
Where is the service dir?
In docker-compose
dir, include .env
config file, run.sh
script.
Having trouble starting on a Windows OS?
The run.sh
script operates in a bash
environment. To get it up and running, you’ll need to use either Git Bash/MinGW or a WSL environment.
Import/Export functionality issue
First, use the browser developer tools to check if the response body during the import/export process contains references to univer-minio
. If it does, the issue might be due to improper S3 configuration, leading to import/export functionality issues. Follow the steps below to verify and correctly configure your S3 settings.
Assuming you are using the pre-installed Minio service, open the .env
file and modify the S3_ENDPOINT_PUBLIC
configuration item according to the instructions below, replacing it with the public or private network IP where the Docker service is running.
- S3_ENDPOINT_PUBLIC=http://univer-minio:9000
+ S3_ENDPOINT_PUBLIC=http://<Public_or_Private_IP_of_Docker_Service>:19000
After making the changes, restart the service to verify the configuration.
Note: Do not set this to localhost
or 127.0.0.1
, as this will prevent the frontend from accessing the S3 service.
If you are using your own S3 service, you can refer to the complete S3 configuration.
In addition to S3 configuration issues, you should also check whether the import/export API configuration of the Univer Server in the frontend project is correct.
If you even have some problem, can use docker compose logs univer-worker-exchange --since 30m
to get log and ask help in community.
How to find error when server start failed?
You can use docker compose logs
to see server logs, for example:
# see universer latest 20 minute logs
docker compose logs -f universer --since 20m
How to restart, stop, uninstall server?
# restart server
bash run.sh
# stop server
docker compose stop
# uninstall
docker compose down
# uninstall and clean data
docker compose down --volumes
How to change host port the server used?
You can update the .env
file, then run bash run.sh
# host ports
HOST_NGINX_PORT=8000
HOST_MINIO_PORT=19000
HOST_GRAFANA_PORT=13000
How to change database to MySQL?
-
Required MySQL >= 8.0
-
Update
.env
file, set the MySQL config and delete PostgreSQL config.
-
The
docker-compose.mysql.yaml
apply a MySQL component, if you want to use yourself database, you can delete theuniver-mysql
service indocker-compose.mysql.yaml
file, and delete the dependencies in other servicedepends_on
properties. -
Start/Restart the service:
bash run.sh
How to change S3 config to use self component?
- Update
.env
file, set the S3 config.
S3_USER=minio
S3_PASSWORD=minio123456
S3_REGION=us-east-1
S3_PATH_STYLE=true
S3_ENDPOINT=http://192.168.1.100:9000
S3_ENDPOINT_PUBLIC=http://192.168.1.100:9000
S3_DEFAULT_BUCKET=univer
S3_PATH_STYLE
:true
bucket is in path info;false
bucket is in domain info.S3_REGION
: the bucket region, like awsus-east-1
.S3_ENDPOINT
: internal network endpoint.S3_ENDPOINT_PUBLIC
: public network endpoint, use to download file.S3_DEFAULT_BUCKET
: s3 bucket, create it before start univer service.
-
Remove the
univer-minio
service indocker-compose.yaml
file, and delete the dependencies in other servicedepends_on
properties. -
Start/Restart the service:
bash run.sh
Accessing Port 8000 Returns 404 page not found
Port 8000 is the API port exposed by the Univer Server. Accessing /
and receiving a 404 page not found
response is expected because there is no API at that path.
If you want to verify whether the service and functionality are working correctly, you can do so by setting up a start-kit template frontend project.
How to enable CORS ?
Update configs/config.yaml.template
file set http config, then restart service:
server:
http:
...
corsAllowOrigins:
- "*"
corsAllowOrigins
is a string array, support:
- ”*”: allow all domain CORS, but not support credential headers like authorization, cookie.
- [SelfDomainOrigin]: like
http://localhost:3010
, use domain origin support credential headers.
How to change redis config to use self component?
- Update
.env
file, set the redis config:
REDIS_ADDR=univer-redis:6379
REDIS_USERNAME=
REDIS_PASSWORD=
REDIS_DB=0
- REDIS_ADDR: the redis node addr. If use redis cluster, use comma to split multiple addrs, for example
REDIS_ADDR=192.168.1.5:6001,192.168.1.5:6002,192.168.1.5:6003,192.168.1.5:6004
- REDIS_DB: if use redis cluster, the db always
0
.
-
Remove the
univer-redis
service indocker-compose.yaml
file, and delete the dependencies in other servicedepends_on
properties. -
Start/Restart the service:
bash run.sh
How to change rabbitmq config to use self component?
- Update
.env
file, set the rabbitmq config:
# single node config
RABBITMQ_HOST=univer-rabbitmq
RABBITMQ_PORT=5672
RABBITMQ_HTTPPORT=15672
RABBITMQ_USERNAME=guest
RABBITMQ_PASSWORD=guest
# multiple node config
RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_ENABLED=false
RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_USERNAME=
RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_PASSWORD=
RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_ADDR=
RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_VHOST=/
RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_SCHEMA=amqp
- RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_ADDR: use comma to separate multiple addresses, for example:
RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_ADDR=192.168.1.2:5672,192.168.1.5:5672,192.168.1.7:5672
-
Remove the
univer-rabbitmq
service indocker-compose.yaml
file, and delete the dependencies in other servicedepends_on
properties. -
Start/Restart the service:
bash run.sh
How to deal with “Error response from daemon: Conflict. The container name “/univer-postgres” is already in use by container” error when upgrade the server?
The installation directory has been updated in the new version. You need to stop the old version of the Univer server before proceeding with the upgrade.
docker compose ls
cd /xx/docker-compose
docker compose ps
docker compose down
How to delpoy other version Univer server?
Use the UNIVER_VERSION environment variable to specify the version to download and install. Only versions starting from 0.5.0 are supported.
UNIVER_VERSION=0.5.0 bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://get.univer.ai)"