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Running using docker

Create environment file (stack.env), with following variables (see .env.example):

# Enable debug mode for AMP library
AMP_DEBUG=0

RELAY_MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_IP=1000

AGENT_NSEC=<AGENT NSEC-key>
RELAY_URL=<remote accessible URL starting with ws:// or wss:// to your relay, only used in agent>
RELAY_OWNER_NPUB=<OWNER OR ROOT NPUB-key>
RELAY_NAME=<Your relay name>
RELAY_DESCRIPTION=<A brief description of your relay>
RELAY_CONTACT=<EMAIL TO CONTACT YOU>
RELAY_PORT=2121

Spin up

docker compose up

Your relay should be listening at the IP address of your docker container at port 80. You can create a reverse proxy in front of it to open it up to the public

Run the relay locally

Let's say you want to run the relay locally for development purposes. Copy and paste the .env.example file to .env and set all variables in this file. Make sure to set this variable there RELAY_URL=ws://10.8.0.8 so the agent container can connect to the relay container. Now you can spin up the Docker containers.

docker compose -f docker-compose.local.yml up

To connect to the relay, you can use ws://127.0.0.1:<RELAY_PORT> as a URI.