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compose.yml
```
1. Create and configure your [environment file:](https://docs.docker.com/compose/environment-variables/)
1. Create and configure your [environment](https://docs.docker.com/compose/environment-variables/) file:
```console
$ touch .env
$ echo "HTTP_PORT=80" >> .env
$ echo "HTTPS_PORT=443" >> .env
$ echo "BASE_URL=https://plausible.example.com" >> .env
$ echo "SECRET_KEY_BASE=$(openssl rand -base64 48)" >> .env
$ cat .env
HTTP_PORT=80
HTTPS_PORT=443
BASE_URL=https://plausible.example.com
SECRET_KEY_BASE=As0fZsJlUpuFYSthRjT5Yflg/NlxkFKPRro72xMLXF8yInZ60s6xGGXYVqml+XN1
```
Make sure `$BASE_URL` is set to the actual domain where you plan to host the service. The domain must have a DNS entry pointing to your server for proper resolution and automatic Let's Encrypt TLS certificate issuance.
1. Expose Plausible server to the web with an [override file:](./wiki/compose-override)
```console
$ cat > compose.override.yml << EOF
services:
plausible:
ports:
- 80:80
- 443:443
environment:
- HTTP_PORT=80
- HTTPS_PORT=443
EOF
```
Setting `HTTP_PORT=80` and `HTTPS_PORT=443` enables automatic Let's Encrypt TLS certificate issuance. You might want to choose different values if, for example, you plan to run Plausible behind [a reverse proxy.](./wiki/reverse-proxy)
1. Start the services with Docker Compose:
```console

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condition: service_healthy
plausible_events_db:
condition: service_healthy
ports:
# Note that setting ports opens firewall for external access.
- 80:${HTTP_PORT}
- 443:${HTTPS_PORT}
volumes:
- plausible-data:/var/lib/plausible
ulimits:
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environment:
- BASE_URL=${BASE_URL}
- SECRET_KEY_BASE=${SECRET_KEY_BASE}
- HTTP_PORT
- HTTPS_PORT
volumes:
db-data: