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Intro
This docker image provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download the latest stable version at startup. You can also run/upgrade to any specific version or the latest snapshot. See the Versions section below for more information.
To simply use the latest stable version, run
docker run -d -it -p 25565:25565 -e EULA=TRUE itzg/minecraft-server
where, in this case, the standard server port 25565, will be exposed on your host machine.
!!! note
If you plan on running a server for a longer amount of time it is highly recommended using a management layer such as [Docker Compose](#using-docker-compose) or [Kubernetes](#deployment-templates-and-examples) to allow for incremental reconfiguration and image upgrades.
!!! info
Be sure to always include `-e EULA=TRUE` in your commands and container definitions, as Mojang/Microsoft requires EULA acceptance.
!!! warning
**DO NOT** port forward RCON on 25575 without first setting `RCON_PASSWORD` to a secure value. It is highly recommended to only use RCON within the container, such as with `rcon-cli`.
By default, the container will download the latest version of the "vanilla" Minecraft: Java Edition server provided by Mojang. The VERSION
and the TYPE
can be configured to create many variations of desired Minecraft server.
Using Docker Compose
- Create a new directory
- Put the contents of the file below in a file called
docker-compose.yml
- Run
docker compose up -d
in that directory - Done! Point your client at your host's name/IP address and port 25565.
services:
mc:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
tty: true
stdin_open: true
ports:
- "25565:25565"
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
volumes:
# attach the relative directory 'data' to the container's /data path
- ./data:/data
To apply changes made to the compose file, just run docker compose up -d
again.
Follow the logs of the container using docker compose logs -f
, check on the status with docker compose ps
, and stop the container using docker compose stop
.
!!! note "More Compose Examples" There are more examples located in the Github repo.
!!! note "Deployment Examples" The deployments page provides more examples of deployment with and beyond Docker Compose.