--- title: 'Docker' description: 'Official docker image for bknd' --- # Official `bknd` Docker image The docker image intentially doesn't copy any data into the image for now, so you can copy the Dockerfile and build the image anywhere. Locate the Dockerfile either by pulling the [repository](https://github.com/bknd-io/bknd) and navigating to the `docker` directory, or download from [here](https://github.com/bknd-io/bknd/blob/main/docker/Dockerfile). ## Building the Docker image To build the Docker image, run the following command: ```bash docker build -t bknd . ``` If you want to override the bknd version used, you can pass a `VERSION` build argument: ```bash docker build --build-arg VERSION= -t bknd . ``` ## Running the Docker container To run the Docker container, run the following command: ```bash docker run -p 1337:1337 bknd ``` You can pass the same CLI arguments (see [Using the CLI](https://docs.bknd.io/cli) guide) to the docker container as you'd do with `npx bknd run`, like so: ```bash docker run -p 1337:1337 -e ARGS="--db-url file:/data/data.db" bknd ``` To mount the data directory to the host, you can use the `-v` flag: ```bash docker run -p 1337:1337 -v /path/to/data:/data bknd ``` ## Docker compose example If you want to use docker compose and build the image directly from the git repository. ```yaml compose.yml services: bknd: pull_policy: build build: https://github.com/bknd-io/bknd.git#main:docker ports: - 1337:1337 environment: ARGS: "--db-url file:/data/data.db" volumes: - ${DATA_DIR:-.}/data:/data ``` The docker compose file can be extended to build a specific version of bknd. Extend the `build` section with `args` and `labels`. Inside `args`, you can pass a `VERSION` build argument, and use `labels` so the built image receives a unique identifier. ```yaml compose.yml services: bknd: pull_policy: build build: context: https://github.com/bknd-io/bknd.git#main:docker args: VERSION: labels: - x-bknd-version= ports: - 1337:1337 environment: ARGS: "--db-url file:/data/data.db" volumes: - ${DATA_DIR:-.}/data:/data ```