init CLI command reference
Detailed information on the init CLI command
Description
Install Dapr on supported hosting platforms.
Supported platforms
Usage
dapr init [flags]
Flags
Name | Environment Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
—dashboard-version | latest | The version of the Dapr dashboard to install, for example: 1.0.0 | |
—enable-ha | false | Enable high availability (HA) mode | |
—enable-mtls | true | Enable mTLS in your cluster | |
—from-dir | Path to a local directory containing a downloaded “Dapr Installer Bundle” release which is used to init the airgap environment | ||
—help , -h | Print this help message | ||
—image-registry | Pulls container images required by Dapr from the given image registry | ||
—kubernetes , -k | false | Deploy Dapr to a Kubernetes cluster | |
—namespace , -n | dapr-system | The Kubernetes namespace to install Dapr in | |
—network | The Docker network on which to install and deploy the Dapr runtime | ||
—runtime-version | latest | The version of the Dapr runtime to install, for example: 1.0.0 | |
—image-variant | The image variant to use for the Dapr runtime, for example: mariner | ||
—set | Configure options on the command line to be passed to the Dapr Helm chart and the Kubernetes cluster upon install. Can specify multiple values in a comma-separated list, for example: key1=val1,key2=val2 | ||
—slim , -s | false | Exclude placement service, Redis and Zipkin containers from self-hosted installation | |
—timeout | 300 | The wait timeout for the Kubernetes installation | |
—wait | false | Wait for Kubernetes initialization to complete | |
N/A | DAPR_DEFAULT_IMAGE_REGISTRY | It is used to specify the default container registry to pull images from. When its value is set to GHCR or ghcr it pulls the required images from Github container registry. To default to Docker hub, unset the environment variable or leave it blank | |
N/A | DAPR_HELM_REPO_URL | Specifies a private Dapr Helm chart url | |
N/A | DAPR_HELM_REPO_USERNAME | A username for a private Helm chart | The username required to access the private Dapr Helm chart. If it can be accessed publicly, this env variable does not need to be set |
N/A | DAPR_HELM_REPO_PASSWORD | A password for a private Helm chart | The password required to access the private Dapr Helm chart. If it can be accessed publicly, this env variable does not need to be set |
—container-runtime | docker | Used to pass in a different container runtime other than Docker. Supported container runtimes are: docker , podman | |
—dev | Creates Redis and Zipkin deployments when run in Kubernetes. |
Examples
Install
Install Dapr by pulling container images for Placement, Redis, and Zipkin. By default, these images are pulled from Docker Hub.
dapr init
Dapr can also run Slim self-hosted mode, without Docker.
dapr init -s
To switch to Dapr Github container registry as the default registry, set the
DAPR_DEFAULT_IMAGE_REGISTRY
environment variable value to beGHCR
. To switch back to Docker Hub as default registry, unset this environment variable.
Specify a runtime version
You can also specify a specific runtime version. Be default, the latest version is used.
dapr init --runtime-version 1.13.0
Install with image variant
You can also install Dapr with a particular image variant, for example: mariner.
dapr init --image-variant mariner
Use Dapr Installer Bundle
In an offline or airgap environment, you can download a Dapr Installer Bundle and use this to install Dapr instead of pulling images from the network.
dapr init --from-dir <path-to-installer-bundle-directory>
Dapr can also run in slim self-hosted mode without Docker in an airgap environment.
dapr init -s --from-dir <path-to-installer-bundle-directory>
Specify private registry
You can also specify a private registry to pull container images from. These images need to be published to private registries as shown below to enable Dapr CLI to pull them successfully via the dapr init
command:
- Dapr runtime container image(dapr) (Used to run Placement) - dapr/dapr:
- Redis container image(rejson) - dapr/3rdparty/rejson
- Zipkin container image(zipkin) - dapr/3rdparty/zipkin
All the required images used by Dapr needs to be under the dapr
path. The 3rd party images have to be published under dapr/3rdparty
path.
image-registry
uri follows the docker.io/<username>
format.
dapr init --image-registry docker.io/username
This command resolves the complete image URI as shown below -
- Placement container image(dapr) - docker.io/username/dapr/dapr:
- Redis container image(rejson) - docker.io/username/dapr/3rdparty/rejson
- zipkin container image(zipkin) - docker.io/username/dapr/3rdparty/zipkin
You can specify a different container runtime while setting up Dapr. If you omit the --container-runtime
flag, the default container runtime is Docker.
dapr init --container-runtime podman
Use Docker network
You can deploy local containers into Docker networks, which is useful for deploying into separate networks or when using Docker Compose for local development to deploy applications.
Create the Docker network.
docker network create mynet
Initialize Dapr and specify the created Docker network.
dapr init --network mynet
Verify all containers are running in the specified network.
docker ps
Uninstall Dapr from that Docker network.
dapr uninstall --all --network mynet
dapr init -k
Using the --dev
flag initializes Dapr in dev mode, which includes Zipkin and Redis.
dapr init -k --dev
You can wait for the installation to complete its deployment with the --wait
flag. The default timeout is 300s (5 min), but can be customized with the --timeout
flag.
dapr init -k --wait --timeout 600
You can also specify a specific runtime version.
dapr init -k --runtime-version 1.4.0
Use the --set
flag to configure a set of Helm Chart values during Dapr installation to help set up a Kubernetes cluster.
dapr init -k --set global.tag=1.0.0 --set dapr_operator.logLevel=error
You can also specify a private registry to pull container images from. As of now dapr init -k
does not use specific images for sentry, operator, placement and sidecar. It relies on only Dapr runtime container image dapr
for all these images.
Scenario 1 : dapr image hosted directly under root folder in private registry -
dapr init -k --image-registry docker.io/username
Scenario 2 : dapr image hosted under a new/different directory in private registry -
dapr init -k --image-registry docker.io/username/<directory-name>
Last modified March 21, 2024: Merge pull request #4082 from newbe36524/v1.13 (f4b0938)