├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── changelog ├── docker-compose.yml ├── entrypoint.sh └── nginx.conf /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM python:3.10.14-slim-bookworm 2 | LABEL maintainer="sinfallas@gmail.com" 3 | 4 | ENV PIPENV_VENV_IN_PROJECT=1 5 | RUN mkdir -p /opt/opendevin 6 | WORKDIR /opt/opendevin 7 | RUN apt update && apt -y install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests rust-all nodejs npm docker.io containerd git curl nginx libnginx-mod-stream wget vim nano unzip zip build-essential && rm -rf /var/lib/{apt,dpkg,cache,log} && apt-get clean 8 | RUN git clone https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin.git /opt/opendevin 9 | RUN chmod -R 777 /opt/opendevin/ 10 | RUN pip install --upgrade pip 11 | RUN pip install --upgrade pipenv uvicorn 12 | RUN pipenv lock --pre && pipenv requirements > requirements.txt && pip install -r requirements.txt 13 | RUN cd frontend && npm install 14 | COPY ./entrypoint.sh . 15 | EXPOSE 80 16 | EXPOSE 3000 17 | CMD ["bash","/opt/opendevin/entrypoint.sh"] 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # opendevin-docker 2 | Run [OpenDevin](https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin) inside Docker 3 | 4 | ### Requirements 5 | 6 | * [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) 7 | * [Nvidia Container Toolkit](https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/latest/install-guide.html) 8 | 9 | Build with the following command: 10 | 11 | ```bash 12 | docker compose up --build 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | Then go to the url: http://127.0.0.1:8080 and in the configuration menu download the model: openchat:7b-v3.5-1210-q5_K_M 16 | 17 | After finishing the download go to the url http://127.0.0.1 18 | 19 | Get this image on Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/sinfallas/opendevin-docker 20 | 21 | 22 | Opendevin git: https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin 23 | 24 | Use the official image instead of this one (ghcr.io/opendevin/opendevin:0.5) 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /changelog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | commit 113c3fc7dcb9c128c4ca4cda6b0c91a231ab82a4 (HEAD -> main, origin/main, origin/HEAD) 2 | Author: Jesus Palencia 3 | Date: Sun May 5 17:00:09 2024 -0400 4 | 5 | * readme 6 | 7 | commit f5fb31e36fc4850502d0ee90a90e4145d9965609 8 | Author: Jesus Palencia 9 | Date: Sun May 5 16:58:20 2024 -0400 10 | 11 | * changelog 12 | 13 | commit 27338650dbd7ef6fb263b9404b3c1ac25458b80d 14 | Author: Jesus Palencia 15 | Date: Sun May 5 16:58:12 2024 -0400 16 | 17 | * limpieza 18 | 19 | commit 209ee3351c737cbcda33f4087339bf71f0e9f32a 20 | Author: Jesus Palencia 21 | Date: Sun Mar 31 22:25:47 2024 -0400 22 | 23 | * changelog 24 | 25 | commit 3b78de8ce1feca899852433471ec2dc717fe2298 26 | Author: Jesus Palencia 27 | Date: Sun Mar 31 22:25:17 2024 -0400 28 | 29 | * modelo y pequenos ajustes 30 | 31 | commit a44200d30e7d06ffd9a64543c4cd92ea26c2686e (tag: v1.0.0) 32 | Author: Jesus Palencia 33 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:39:07 2024 -0400 34 | 35 | * changelog 36 | 37 | commit e9c101dfebb996ef84e60acd291fbc1613e9ed96 38 | Author: Jesus Palencia 39 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:38:59 2024 -0400 40 | 41 | * readme 42 | 43 | commit 504af0a6dc917a8eb96ff35f31efc790c71a44e2 44 | Author: Jesus Palencia 45 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:30:10 2024 -0400 46 | 47 | * changelog 48 | 49 | commit dd9930ff28697a78d1935adef730728f1d02bd64 50 | Author: Jesus Palencia 51 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:29:36 2024 -0400 52 | 53 | * modifica el nombre del contenedor para no violar derechos de autor 54 | 55 | commit 30d2d9274f699f57d90588e2076c7a077c32f40d 56 | Author: Jesus Palencia 57 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:21:08 2024 -0400 58 | 59 | * changelog 60 | 61 | commit 7644121bcacbfbba8a0398bbc96623cf51ab801e 62 | Author: Jesus Palencia 63 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:20:56 2024 -0400 64 | 65 | * se agregan dependencias 66 | 67 | commit eaf2c80677d3062af8283dec5703262faccb069b 68 | Author: Jesus Palencia 69 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:09:23 2024 -0400 70 | 71 | * changelog 72 | 73 | commit 96d60c83c514542df7e33b226851f637b868d7fd 74 | Author: Jesus Palencia 75 | Date: Sun Mar 31 12:09:12 2024 -0400 76 | 77 | * primera vez que corre 78 | 79 | commit 04240ae128464a7f64320ee844717f29c4a573d6 80 | Author: Jesus Palencia 81 | Date: Sun Mar 31 11:24:31 2024 -0400 82 | 83 | * changelog 84 | 85 | commit 8007e8bd7ba377c32226030e35f37dfff3180a47 86 | Author: Jesus Palencia 87 | Date: Sun Mar 31 11:24:13 2024 -0400 88 | 89 | * variables y ollama 90 | 91 | commit 655c87d64ee9cdaee1be9dcb81201a7db71c88ad 92 | Author: Jesus Palencia 93 | Date: Sat Mar 30 23:54:40 2024 -0400 94 | 95 | * changelog 96 | 97 | commit 73f1ed9650ae1d6d202ad920888d3a18b27624db 98 | Author: Jesus Palencia 99 | Date: Sat Mar 30 23:54:31 2024 -0400 100 | 101 | * first run 102 | 103 | commit 8b4227ba5bcde11e84da1f56cc09448bf0adfa6e 104 | Author: Jesus Palencia 105 | Date: Sat Mar 30 22:11:35 2024 -0400 106 | 107 | * changelog 108 | 109 | commit fcad25e0dbd76a4ed5f14bbc55d32452f21d44df 110 | Author: Jesus Palencia 111 | Date: Sat Mar 30 22:11:28 2024 -0400 112 | 113 | * bugfix 114 | 115 | commit 2aac1b84baf6159facb74eafb93648dfc2718da5 116 | Author: Jesus Palencia 117 | Date: Sat Mar 30 22:00:11 2024 -0400 118 | 119 | * changelog 120 | 121 | commit 8de953ab7767fe2dde0b7ee45f670058d0e0a241 122 | Author: Jesus Palencia 123 | Date: Sat Mar 30 22:00:02 2024 -0400 124 | 125 | * env 126 | 127 | commit be005d4be7beb37ce9725dfea618803754364514 128 | Author: Jesus Palencia 129 | Date: Sat Mar 30 21:44:44 2024 -0400 130 | 131 | * changelog 132 | 133 | commit 93a454c2a181f5aa10ff0f5234d1a27a505ccf7d 134 | Author: Jesus Palencia 135 | Date: Sat Mar 30 21:44:36 2024 -0400 136 | 137 | * primero 138 | 139 | commit 24b0afb0b72d00ef39781ec64b7c36e0c27d023d 140 | Author: Jose Perez 141 | Date: Sat Mar 30 21:40:37 2024 -0400 142 | 143 | Initial commit 144 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | services: 2 | opendevin-docker: 3 | build: ./ 4 | container_name: opendevin-docker 5 | privileged: true 6 | runtime: nvidia 7 | tty: true 8 | ulimits: 9 | memlock: -1 10 | environment: 11 | - NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all 12 | - NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=compute,utility,video 13 | ports: 14 | - "80:80" 15 | - "3000:3000" 16 | extra_hosts: 17 | - "host.docker.internal:host-gateway" 18 | deploy: 19 | resources: 20 | reservations: 21 | devices: 22 | - driver: nvidia 23 | count: all 24 | capabilities: [gpu] 25 | volumes: 26 | - "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock" 27 | - "./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro" 28 | networks: 29 | - opendevin-docker 30 | 31 | webui: 32 | image: ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:main 33 | container_name: webui 34 | depends_on: 35 | - ollama 36 | ports: 37 | - "8080:8080" 38 | environment: 39 | - "OLLAMA_BASE_URL=http://ollama:11434" 40 | - 'WEBUI_SECRET_KEY=' 41 | extra_hosts: 42 | - host.docker.internal:host-gateway 43 | networks: 44 | - opendevin-docker 45 | #volumes: 46 | #- /mnt/ssd/ai/open-webui:/app/backend/data 47 | 48 | ollama: 49 | image: ollama/ollama:latest 50 | container_name: ollama 51 | privileged: true 52 | runtime: nvidia 53 | tty: true 54 | ulimits: 55 | memlock: -1 56 | environment: 57 | - NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all 58 | - NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=compute,utility,video 59 | ports: 60 | - "11434:11434" 61 | deploy: 62 | resources: 63 | reservations: 64 | devices: 65 | - driver: nvidia 66 | count: all 67 | capabilities: [gpu] 68 | networks: 69 | - opendevin-docker 70 | #volumes: 71 | #- /mnt/ssd/ai/ollama:/root/.ollama 72 | 73 | networks: 74 | opendevin-docker: 75 | external: true 76 | name: opendevin-docker 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /entrypoint.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # Made by Sinfallas 3 | # Licence: GPL-2 4 | echo 'LLM_BASE_URL="http://ollama:11434"' > /opt/opendevin/config.toml 5 | echo 'LLM_API_KEY="ollama"' >> /opt/opendevin/config.toml 6 | echo 'WORKSPACE_DIR="./workspace"' >> /opt/opendevin/config.toml 7 | echo 'LLM_MODEL="ollama/openchat:7b-v3.5-1210-q5_K_M"' >> /opt/opendevin/config.toml 8 | echo 'LLM_EMBEDDING_MODEL="ollama_chat/nomic-embed-text:latest"' >> /opt/opendevin/config.toml 9 | docker pull ghcr.io/opendevin/sandbox 10 | nginx 11 | cd /opt/opendevin/ 12 | uvicorn opendevin.server.listen:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 3000 & 13 | cd /opt/opendevin/frontend 14 | npm start 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nginx.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #uncomment this next line if you are NOT running nginx in docker 2 | load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_stream_module.so; 3 | 4 | events {} 5 | 6 | stream { 7 | upstream uvi { 8 | server localhost:3001; 9 | } 10 | 11 | server { 12 | listen 80; 13 | proxy_pass uvi; 14 | } 15 | } 16 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------