--- title: "Deploy Medusa.js Self-Hosted (Docker)" description: "Step-by-step guide to self-hosting Medusa.js with Docker Compose. " --- # Deploy Medusa.js The open-source alternative to Shopify. Building blocks for digital commerce.
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## What You'll Get A fully working Medusa.js instance running on your server. Your data stays on your hardware — no third-party access, no usage limits, no surprise invoices. ## Prerequisites - A server with Docker and Docker Compose installed ([setup guide](/quick-start/choosing-a-server)) - A domain name pointed to your server (optional but recommended) - Basic terminal access (SSH) ## The Config Create a directory for Medusa.js and add this `docker-compose.yml`: ```yaml # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 🚀 Created and distributed by The AltStack # 🌍 https://thealtstack.com # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- version: '3.8' services: medusa: image: medusajs/medusa:latest container_name: medusa restart: unless-stopped depends_on: - db - redis ports: - "9000:9000" environment: - DATABASE_URL=postgres://medusa:medusa@db:5432/medusa - REDIS_URL=redis://redis:6379 - JWT_SECRET=supersecret - COOKIE_SECRET=supersecret db: image: postgres:15-alpine container_name: medusa-db restart: unless-stopped environment: - POSTGRES_USER=medusa - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=medusa - POSTGRES_DB=medusa volumes: - medusa_db_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data redis: image: redis:alpine container_name: medusa-redis restart: unless-stopped volumes: medusa_db_data: ``` ## Let's Ship It ```bash # Create a directory mkdir -p /opt/medusa && cd /opt/medusa # Create the docker-compose.yml (paste the config above) nano docker-compose.yml # Pull images and start docker compose up -d # Watch the logs docker compose logs -f ``` ## Environment Variables | Variable | Default | Required | |---|---|---| | `DATABASE_URL` | `postgres://medusa:medusa@db:5432/medusa` | No | | `REDIS_URL` | `redis://redis:6379` | No | | `JWT_SECRET` | `supersecret` | No | | `COOKIE_SECRET` | `supersecret` | No | | `POSTGRES_USER` | `medusa` | No | | `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` | `medusa` | No | | `POSTGRES_DB` | `medusa` | No | ## Post-Deployment Checklist - [ ] Service is accessible on the configured port - [ ] Admin account created (if applicable) - [ ] Reverse proxy configured ([Caddy guide](/concepts/reverse-proxies)) - [ ] SSL/HTTPS working - [ ] Backup script set up ([backup guide](/concepts/backups)) - [ ] Uptime monitor added ([Uptime Kuma](/deploy/uptime-kuma)) ## The "I Broke It" Section **Container won't start?** ```bash docker compose logs medusa | tail -50 ``` **Port already in use?** ```bash # Find what's using the port lsof -i :PORT_NUMBER ``` **Need to start fresh?** ```bash docker compose down -v # ⚠️ This deletes volumes/data! docker compose up -d ``` ## Going Further - [Medusa.js on AltStack Directory](https://thealtstack.com/alternative-to/medusa) - [Medusa.js Self-Hosted Guide](https://thealtstack.com/self-hosted/medusa) - [Official Documentation](https://medusajs.com) - [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa)