# Quickstart > **Note** > The following page is based on version `1.1.1` of BrickTracker. ## Prerequisites - Docker and Docker Compose installed - A Rebrickable API key from https://rebrickable.com/users/profile/ - curl or wget (for downloading configuration files) ## Note on Environment Configuration BrickTracker can be configured using either: - A `.env` file (recommended and shown in this guide) - Environment variables in compose.yaml This guide uses the `.env` file approach for better maintainability. The environment variables in the compose.yaml file are kept minimal and only reference the essential paths. ## Directory Setup 1. Create the project directory and structure: ```bash mkdir -p bricktracker/{data,static/{instructions,minifigures,parts,sets}} cd bricktracker ``` 2. Download the sample configuration files: ```bash # Get the environment file template curl -o env.sample https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FrederikBaerentsen/BrickTracker/main/env.sample # Or with wget: # wget -O env.sample https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FrederikBaerentsen/BrickTracker/main/env.sample ``` ## Docker Compose Configuration Create `compose.yaml` with this content: ```yaml services: bricktracker: container_name: BrickTracker restart: unless-stopped image: gitea.baerentsen.space/frederikbaerentsen/bricktracker:1.1.1 ports: - "3333:3333" volumes: - ./data:/data - ./static/instructions:/app/static/instructions - ./static/minifigures:/app/static/minifigures - ./static/parts:/app/static/parts - ./static/sets:/app/static/sets env_file: ".env" ``` ## Starting BrickTracker 1. Start the application: ```bash docker compose up -d ``` 2. Access BrickTracker at `http://localhost:3333` Please refer to [Environment Variables Reference](docs/env.md) for a list of available variables. 3. Read more in [First steps](docs/first-steps.md) ## Troubleshooting 1. If the application won't start: - Check if port 3333 is available - Check logs with `docker compose logs -f` - Ensure `.env` file is properly formatted 2. If images aren't appearing: - Verify write permissions on static directories - Ensure network connectivity to Rebrickable 3. If you can't add sets: - Verify your Rebrickable API key - Check the application logs for API errors 4. Environment configuration issues: - Make sure `.env` file exists and is readable - Check for any syntax errors in `.env` file - Verify no conflicting environment variables are set in the shell For more troubleshooting, take a look at [Common Errors](docs/common-errors.md) Please refer to [Setup](docs/setup.md) for more information.