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**Please note: these instructions are written by a community member, unraid is not currently an officially supported installation method**
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## Prerequisites
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Assumptions for those who follow on unraid: you have the Community Applications plugin installed. See SpaceInvader One's youtube channel if you don't.
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## Steps
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Step 1: Under your Apps tab, search for postgres11 and install it. While filling out the template, you can actually use any POSTGRES_USER and POSTGRES_PASSWORD, as long as you remember them for later steps. However, you must use 'taskcafe' for POSTGRES_DB and you must leave the Web Interface Port at 5432.
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ah (Nathan)08/30/2020
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Step 2: Under your Docker tab, you can now see a new container for Postgress11. It will show a port mapping. Note down the IP address on the right hand side, which will be using port 5432.
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Step 3: Under your Apps tab, now search for taskcafe. Now while filling out taskcafe's template, TASKCAFE_DATABASE_USER must match the value you used above for POSTGRES_USER, and TASKCAFE_DATABASE_PASSWORD must match POSTGRES_PASSWORD. Also, if this is the first time starting the Taskcafe container, you'll need to leave TASKCAFE_MIGRATE as 'true'. For TASKCAFE_DATABASE_HOST use just the IP address from step 2 (no port number, no 'http' or 'https', etc.).
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Once it's done setting up, you should now be able to click on the WebUI and begin creating your first user.
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That's it.
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__Written by @ah (Nathan)__
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