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# Deployment / Self-hosting (Docker Compose)
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This guide covers how to self-host **OpenClaw Mission Control** using the repository’s `compose.yml`.
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> Scope
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> - This is a **dev-friendly self-host** setup intended for local or single-host deployments.
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> - For production hardening (TLS, backups, external Postgres, observability), see **Production notes** below.
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## What you get
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When running Compose, you get:
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- **Postgres** database (persistent volume)
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- **Backend API** (FastAPI) on `http://localhost:${BACKEND_PORT:-8000}`
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- Health check: `GET /healthz`
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- **Frontend UI** (Next.js) on `http://localhost:${FRONTEND_PORT:-3000}`
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Auth is configurable per deployment:
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- `AUTH_MODE=local` (self-host default; shared bearer token)
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- `AUTH_MODE=clerk` (Clerk JWT auth; backend requires `CLERK_SECRET_KEY`)
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## Requirements
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- Docker Engine
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- Docker Compose **v2** (`docker compose ...`)
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- Recommended: **4GB+ RAM** (frontend build can be memory/CPU intensive)
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## Quick start (self-host)
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From repo root:
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```bash
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cp .env.example .env
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# REQUIRED for local mode:
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# set LOCAL_AUTH_TOKEN in .env to a non-placeholder value with at least 50 characters.
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docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env up -d --build
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```
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Check containers:
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```bash
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docker compose -f compose.yml ps
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```
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## Sanity checks
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Backend health:
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```bash
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curl -f http://localhost:${BACKEND_PORT:-8000}/healthz
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```
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Frontend serving:
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```bash
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curl -I http://localhost:${FRONTEND_PORT:-3000}/
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```
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## Compose overview
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### Services
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`compose.yml` defines:
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- `db` (Postgres 16)
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- `backend` (FastAPI)
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- `frontend` (Next.js)
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### Ports
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By default:
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- Postgres: `5432` (`POSTGRES_PORT`)
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- Backend: `8000` (`BACKEND_PORT`)
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- Frontend: `3000` (`FRONTEND_PORT`)
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Ports are sourced from `.env` (passed via `--env-file .env`) and wired into `compose.yml`.
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### Volumes (data persistence)
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Compose creates named volumes:
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- `postgres_data` → Postgres data directory
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These persist across `docker compose down`.
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## Environment strategy
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### Root `.env` (Compose)
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- Copy the template: `cp .env.example .env`
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- Edit values as needed (ports, auth mode, tokens, API URL, etc.)
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Compose is invoked with:
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```bash
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docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env ...
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```
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### Backend env
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The backend container loads `./backend/.env.example` via `env_file` and then overrides the DB URL for container networking.
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If you need backend customization, prefer creating a real `backend/.env` and updating compose to use it (optional improvement).
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### Frontend env
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`compose.yml` intentionally **does not** load `frontend/.env.example` at runtime, because it may contain non-empty placeholders.
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Instead, it supports an optional user-managed env file:
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- `frontend/.env` (not committed)
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If present, Compose will load it.
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## Authentication modes
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Mission Control supports two deployment auth modes:
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- `AUTH_MODE=local`: shared bearer token auth (self-host default)
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- `AUTH_MODE=clerk`: Clerk JWT auth
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### Local mode (self-host default)
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Set in `.env` (repo root):
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```env
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AUTH_MODE=local
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LOCAL_AUTH_TOKEN=replace-with-random-token-at-least-50-characters
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```
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Set frontend mode (optional override in `frontend/.env`):
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```env
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NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH_MODE=local
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NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://localhost:8000
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```
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Users enter `LOCAL_AUTH_TOKEN` in the local login screen.
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### Clerk mode
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Set in `.env` (repo root):
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```env
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AUTH_MODE=clerk
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```
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Create `backend/.env` with at least:
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```env
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CLERK_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_your_real_key
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CLERK_API_URL=https://api.clerk.com
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CLERK_VERIFY_IAT=true
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CLERK_LEEWAY=10.0
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```
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Create `frontend/.env` with at least:
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```env
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NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH_MODE=clerk
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NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://localhost:8000
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NEXT_PUBLIC_CLERK_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=pk_test_your_real_key
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```
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**Security:** treat `LOCAL_AUTH_TOKEN` and `CLERK_SECRET_KEY` like passwords. Do not commit them.
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## Troubleshooting
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### 1) Check container status
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```bash
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docker compose -f compose.yml ps
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```
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### 2) Tail logs
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```bash
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docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env logs -f --tail=200
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```
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### 3) Common issues
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- **Docker permission denied** (`/var/run/docker.sock`)
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- Ensure your user is in the `docker` group and your session picked it up (re-login), or use a root/sudo-capable host.
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- **Frontend build fails because of missing `public/`**
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- If the repo doesn’t have `frontend/public`, the Dockerfile should not `COPY public/`.
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- **Backend build fails looking for `uv.lock`**
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- If backend build context is repo root, Dockerfile must copy `backend/uv.lock` not `uv.lock`.
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## Reset / start fresh
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Safe (keeps volumes/data):
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```bash
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docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env down
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```
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Destructive (removes volumes; deletes Postgres data):
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```bash
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docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env down -v
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```
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## Production notes (future)
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If you’re running this beyond local dev, consider:
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- Run Postgres as a managed service (or on a separate host)
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- Add TLS termination (reverse proxy)
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- Configure backups for Postgres volume
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- Set explicit resource limits and healthchecks
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- Pin image versions/tags and consider multi-arch builds
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