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isparkclaw-webui/docker-compose.three-container.yml
nesquena-hermes da1fdca22c docs: fix docker-compose files + add three-container config — v0.50.96 (PR #708)
Fixes gateway port exposure, workspace path expansion, HERMES_WEBUI_STATE_DIR default, and adds three-container reference config with dashboard. All ports localhost-bound by default.
2026-04-19 07:10:05 +00:00

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# Three-container Docker Compose: Hermes Agent + Dashboard + WebUI
#
# This extends the two-container setup with the Hermes Dashboard for
# monitoring agent activity, sessions, and resource usage.
#
# Usage:
# docker compose -f docker-compose.three-container.yml up -d
#
# Services:
# hermes-agent — gateway API on port 8642 (CLI, Telegram, cron, tools)
# hermes-dashboard — monitoring dashboard on port 9119
# hermes-webui — browser chat interface on port 8787
#
# All three share the same hermes-home volume so config, sessions,
# skills, and memory are consistent across all surfaces.
services:
hermes-agent:
image: nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
container_name: hermes-agent
command: gateway run
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:8642:8642"
volumes:
# Persist config, state, sessions, skills, memory across restarts
- hermes-home:/root/.hermes
# Expose agent source so the WebUI can install dependencies from it
- hermes-agent-src:/opt/hermes
environment:
- HERMES_HOME=/root/.hermes
restart: unless-stopped
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 4G
cpus: "2.0"
networks:
- hermes-net
hermes-dashboard:
image: nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
container_name: hermes-dashboard
command: dashboard --host 0.0.0.0 --insecure
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:9119:9119"
volumes:
- hermes-home:/root/.hermes
environment:
- HERMES_HOME=/root/.hermes
# Dashboard connects to the gateway for health/session data
- GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL=http://hermes-agent:8642
depends_on:
- hermes-agent
restart: unless-stopped
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 512M
cpus: "0.5"
networks:
- hermes-net
hermes-webui:
image: ghcr.io/nesquena/hermes-webui:latest
container_name: hermes-webui
depends_on:
- hermes-agent
ports:
# Expose on localhost only. Remove 127.0.0.1: to expose on all interfaces
# (set HERMES_WEBUI_PASSWORD if doing so).
- "127.0.0.1:8787:8787"
volumes:
# Same hermes home as the agent — shares config, sessions, state
- hermes-home:/home/hermeswebui/.hermes
# Agent source mounted where docker_init.bash expects it.
# At startup the init script runs:
# uv pip install /home/hermeswebui/.hermes/hermes-agent
# which installs the agent and all its Python dependencies.
- hermes-agent-src:/home/hermeswebui/.hermes/hermes-agent
# Workspace directory — browse and edit files from the WebUI.
# Adapt the host path to your project directory.
- ${HERMES_WORKSPACE:-~/workspace}:/workspace
environment:
- HERMES_WEBUI_HOST=0.0.0.0
- HERMES_WEBUI_PORT=8787
- HERMES_WEBUI_STATE_DIR=/home/hermeswebui/.hermes/webui
# Match your host user's UID/GID for correct file permissions.
# Run `id -u` and `id -g` to find your values.
# On macOS, UIDs start at 501 (not 1000) — set these in a .env file:
# echo "UID=$(id -u)" >> .env && echo "GID=$(id -g)" >> .env
- WANTED_UID=${UID:-1000}
- WANTED_GID=${GID:-1000}
# Optional: set a password for remote access
# - HERMES_WEBUI_PASSWORD=your-secret-password
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- hermes-net
networks:
hermes-net:
driver: bridge
volumes:
hermes-home:
hermes-agent-src: