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Jack Jackson 2022-11-12 15:20:55 -08:00 committed by Joey Orlando
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By default everything runs inside Docker. These options can be modified via the [`COMPOSE_PROFILES`](#compose_profiles) environment variable.
1. Firstly, ensure that you have `docker` [installed](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) and running on your machine. **NOTE**: the `docker-compose-developer.yml` file uses some syntax/features that are only supported by Docker Compose v2. For insturctions on how to enable this (if you haven't already done so), see [here](https://www.docker.com/blog/announcing-compose-v2-general-availability/).
1. Firstly, ensure that you have `docker` [installed](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) and running on your machine. **NOTE**: the `docker-compose-developer.yml` file uses some syntax/features that are only supported by Docker Compose v2. For instructions on how to enable this (if you haven't already done so), see [here](https://www.docker.com/blog/announcing-compose-v2-general-availability/).
2. Run `make init start`. By default this will run everything in Docker, using SQLite as the database and Redis as the message broker/cache. See [Running in Docker](#running-in-docker) below for more details on how to swap out/disable which components are run in Docker.
3. Open Grafana in a browser [here](http://localhost:3000/plugins/grafana-oncall-app) (login: `oncall`, password: `oncall`).
4. You should now see the OnCall plugin configuration page. Fill out the configuration options as follows: