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Hi @Cihatata, That means you don't have the image locally, you'll have to build it first. I believe directions for building are in the docs. There is a build images script to run. |
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I'm working on developing a new backend feature. To test and implement it properly, I need to run the backend locally. Could anyone guide me on the steps to get it up and running?
When I navigate to the server directory and run the npm run dev command, the application fails to start because it can't create database instances. I suspect I might be missing the .env file.
I followed the quickstart for development steps in this guide:
Quickstart for Dev
However, I encountered an error when running the following step:
docker run -d -p 6379:6379 -v $(pwd)/redis/data:/data --name uptime_redis uptime_redis
The error message I received was:
Unable to find image 'uptime_redis:latest' locally docker: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for uptime_redis, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied.
How should I proceed?
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