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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# This is the internal Docker service name — leave as-is if using the
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# built-in NocoDB from the stack. Change to your external NocoDB IP
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# if you want to point at your existing instance instead.
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NOCODB_URL=http://nocodb:8080
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# Your NocoDB API token — get this from:
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# NocoDB → Profile (bottom left) → Team & Settings → API Tokens
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NOCODB_TOKEN=eWU_ilelaCtNy1JzC7vf41DokkqFOovcLHM0zVml
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# These three come from the NocoDB browser URL after you import your data.
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# The URL looks like: http://host:8090/{org}/{BASE_ID}/{TABLE_ID}/{VIEW_ID}/...
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NOCODB_BASE_ID=pdq96x915xt4a0m
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NOCODB_TABLE_ID=mkewnr53ahqvnt9
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NOCODB_VIEW_ID=vwl7qvxo1xclvawz
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# Make up a strong password — you'll never type this manually,
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# it's only used between the NocoDB and Postgres containers internally.
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD=SomeLongStrongPassword123!
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# Any long random string — used to sign NocoDB login tokens.
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# Generate one with: openssl rand -hex 32
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NC_JWT_SECRET=a1b2c3d4e5f6...
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The order of operations for first setup:
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Create .env with the passwords and secrets filled in — but leave the NocoDB IDs as placeholder values for now
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Run docker-compose up -d to start the stack
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Open NocoDB at http://host-ip:8090, create your account, import your CSV, recreate your views
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Copy the real base/table/view IDs from the browser URL into .env
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Run docker-compose restart rv50x-manager to pick up the new IDs
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App is ready at http://host-ip:YOUR_PORT |