This how to-article will guide you through the installation of Portrait on Windows.
Running Portrait on Windows is not meant for Production.
Instructions
This how-to contains several steps:
Install Docker Desktop
Install Portrait
Configure the most basic setup
Install Docker Desktop
Go to https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop and Download the Docker Desktop Installer.
Execute the Installer, by default this will activate the Hyper-V feature on your Windows machine.
Attention VMware users
If you are using a VMware Workstation, activating the Hyper-V feature will lead to a non functioning VMware environment.
As a workaround, install Docker Desktop inside a VMware guest windows virtual machine and activate “Enable Hypervisor Applications” in the VM settings.
You must restart the machine after installing Docker Desktop.
Docker Desktop will run a virtual environment that is called “Docker Engine”. The engine is a Linux and uses by default 2 cores, 2 GB of memory and has a max. image size of 64GB.
The first startup of Docker Desktop will take longer, depending on your hardware.
Open the Docker Desktop Dashboard via the System-Tray.
If you see this screen, the Engine is up and running:
Install Portrait
First you need the basic configuration which sets up the container with docker-compose and contains the basic settings file. The files are available as a package and this guide will walk you through download, extraction and usage.
Prepare a folder on your computer where Portrait should be installed, for example: C:\container\portrait
.
Execute this PowerShell command to download and extract the latest version:
iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://install.portrait.app/setup.ps1'))
You now have a docker-compose.yml and a folder app inside your Portrait location:
C:\container\portrait\app
C:\container\portrait\docker-compose.yml
Initial Configuration
mkdir public
If you want to use demoData:
If you want to use Demo Datamv app/config/application-prod-demoData.yml app/config/application-prod.yml
Replace the following Configs in application-prod.yml
%title
=> Title of your Portrait Installation
%owner
=> Owner of your Portrait Installation
%adminLogin
=> Admin Username MUST be an email address
%adminPassword
=> Admin Password
%baseUrl
=> Set the URL under which Portrait will be accessible for end users (default: http://localhost)
%secret
=> Set a random Secret, which will be used internally for the JWT Tokens (example: 1iGGXV6LLnSKPZWxUeZGShJwx5Z6r93p)
Replace the following Configs in app/config/frontend/.env
%baseUrl
=> Set the URL under which Portrait will be accessible for end users (default: http://localhost)
Configure .env
Add:
PROXY_PORT=<port>
=>Port which will be exposed to the host (default: 80)
CODE_SERVER_PW=<pw>
=> Will be used for the VS Code Dev Server
Run docker-compose
Execute this command from inside the folder C:\Portrait\
or $HOME/portrait
docker-compose up -d |
Access Portrait
Wait a while and go to http://localhost:80/ or test the access with: curl http://localhost:80
.