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✨ Bring back docker support #197

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Bloodsucker opened this issue Nov 21, 2021 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #270 or #212
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✨ Bring back docker support #197

Bloodsucker opened this issue Nov 21, 2021 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #270 or #212
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@Bloodsucker
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This is such an incredible project I still can't believe it's real. The documentation is very good and I really like the approach the repo's owners is taking to manage this project. I'm also aware that this is still very new but despite of that the project and documentation has reached the current amazing levels. I see that in order to achieve such excellency the strategy code has been heavily customized and has a similar but still different process that the suggested process by Freqtrade. This has caused some challenges to move quickly forward even though so far I've managed quite well with the documentation provided. I still have a suggestion that I think would help to these that want to move the bot live.

Is it possible to document a suggested deployment steps in similar fashion to the documentation seen in Freqtrade? More specifically in my case, I'm very confused on how to deploy a dockerized bot so it can run live on a remote system (or systems) such as my cluster of Raspberry Pi.

Very much appreciated and I hope this question fits properly as a Github issue.

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@Rikj000 Rikj000 changed the title Deployment instructions ✨ Bring back docker support Nov 21, 2021
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Rikj000 commented Nov 21, 2021

docker currently isn't officially supported by MoniGoMani, checkout the following links for more information:

However it's intended to re-implement docker support someday, although currently it still remains a rather low priority to me.
(I still deem mgm-hurry & MoniGoMani framework improvements more important at this point in time)

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Thanks for your quick answer! Alright, so no Docker for now. What steps do you suggest I do in order to "install" this strategy on a remote machine? As a first thought I can think on following the instructions and then proceed to transfer over the 3 json files as well as the .hurry file? Am I missing something?

Very much appreciated!

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Rikj000 commented Nov 21, 2021

What steps do you suggest I do in order to "install" this strategy on a remote machine? As a first thought I can think on following the instructions and then proceed to transfer over the 3 json files as well as the .hurry file? Am I missing something?

You're pretty much correct 🙂
To install on a remote machine for dry/live running I would:

Also, feel free to join the MoniGoMani community on Matrix or on Discord,
that would be easier/more casual to chat around any more questions you might have 😉

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I think this is very importan. I have spend 2 days trying to get MoniGoMani to run on both MacOS and Ubuntu LTS. I kept running into all kinds of errors. I think it would be easier if MoniGoMani provide a docker compose file that uses already setup images to quickly get started.

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