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# Build a RAGFlow Docker Image
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A guide explaining how to build a RAGFlow Docker image from its source code. By following this guide, you'll be able to create a local Docker image that can be used for development, debugging, or testing purposes.
## Target Audience
- Developers who have added new features or modified the existing code and require a Docker image to view and debug their changes.
- Testers looking to explore the latest features of RAGFlow in a Docker image.
## Prerequisites
- CPU ≥ 4 cores
- RAM ≥ 16 GB
- Disk ≥ 50 GB
- Docker ≥ 24.0.0 & Docker Compose ≥ v2.26.1
## Build a Docker image
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This image is approximately 2 GB in size and relies on external LLM and embedding services.
:::tip NOTE
While we also test RAGFlow on ARM64 platforms, we do not plan to maintain RAGFlow Docker images for ARM. However, you can build an image yourself on a `linux/arm64` or `darwin/arm64` host machine as well.
:::
```bash
git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git
cd ragflow/
docker build --build-arg LIGHTEN=1 -f Dockerfile -t infiniflow/ragflow:nightly-slim .
```
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This image is approximately 9 GB in size. As it includes embedding models, it relies on external LLM services only.
:::tip NOTE
While we also test RAGFlow on ARM64 platforms, we do not plan to maintain RAGFlow Docker images for ARM. However, you can build an image yourself on a `linux/arm64` or `darwin/arm64` host machine.
:::
```bash
git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git
cd ragflow/
pip3 install huggingface_hub nltk
python3 download_deps.py
docker build -f Dockerfile.deps -t infiniflow/ragflow_deps .
docker build -f Dockerfile -t infiniflow/ragflow:nightly .
docker build --build-arg LIGHTEN=1 -f Dockerfile -t infiniflow/ragflow:nightly-slim .
```
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