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DSpace Docker for Repository Managers
Kristi Searle, Duraspace, 2019/03/07


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DSpace has been released as a set of Docker containers, which makes it possible to run it from your desktop (for development purposes). That's the good news, though as always with DSpace, nothing is simple. Here's the resource page and here's the webinar page. To make it work, you have to install Git, Docker, and Docker-Compose (here is the set-up page). You'll also need a command line tool (I just use Visual Studio Code). In the command line tool, clone the docker-compose file, as shown here. Then execute the docker-compose command, as shown here. Then use your web browser to access DSpace, as shown here. Login using the default admin credentials. Image: DSpace Videos.

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