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.. _running-in-docker:
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Running in Docker
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The official Docker image is at `locustio/locust <https://hub.docker.com/r/locustio/locust>`_.
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Use it like this (assuming that the ``locustfile.py`` exists in the current working directory)::
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docker run -p 8089:8089 -v $PWD:/mnt/locust locustio/locust -f /mnt/locust/locustfile.py
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On Windows, this command will sometimes cause errors. Windows users should try using this instead::
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docker run -p 8089:8089 --mount type=bind,source=$pwd,target=/mnt/locust locustio/locust -f /mnt/locust/locustfile.py
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Docker Compose
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Here's an example Docker Compose file that could be used to start both a master node, and worker nodes:
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/docker-compose/docker-compose.yml
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:language: yaml
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The above compose configuration could be used to start a master node and 4 workers using the following command::
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docker-compose up --scale worker=4
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Use docker image as a base image
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It's very common to have test scripts that rely on third party python packages. In those cases you can use the
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official Locust docker image as a base image::
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FROM locustio/locust
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RUN pip3 install some-python-package
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Running Locust using Kubernetes
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See :ref:`Helm charts for Locust <helm>` |