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Simplify initial setup by not include --profile arg
no ref - As Chris notes this isn't actually required when doing the initial setup/mentioning the specific container you want to deploy - This standardises us in just doing the `--rm run` command for all of them to keep everything nice and neat
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@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ Note: Currently Traffic Analytics features are behind a feature flag. For now, y
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1. Create a Tinybird account and a Tinybird workspace at [tinybird.co](https://auth.tinybird.co/login). You can select any cloud/region you choose.
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1. Run `docker compose run --rm tinybird-login` to login to your Tinybird account following the steps given
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1. Run `docker compose --profile=analytics up tinybird-sync`. This will copy the Tinybird files from the Ghost container into a shared volume. The service should log "Tinybird files synced into shared volume.", then exit.
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1. Run `docker compose --profile=analytics up tinybird-deploy` and wait for the service to exit successfully. This will create your Tinybird datasources, pipes and API endpoints. It may take a minute or two to complete the first time. You should see "Deployment #1 is live!" in your terminal before the service exits.
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1. Run `docker compose --profile=analytics run --rm tinybird-login get-tokens`
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1. Run `docker compose run --rm tinybird-sync`. This will copy the Tinybird files from the Ghost container into a shared volume. The service should log "Tinybird files synced into shared volume.", then exit.
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1. Run `docker compose run --rm tinybird-deploy` and wait for the service to exit successfully. This will create your Tinybird datasources, pipes and API endpoints. It may take a minute or two to complete the first time. You should see "Deployment #1 is live!" in your terminal before the service exits.
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1. Run `docker compose run --rm tinybird-login get-tokens`
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1. Copy and paste the values from the previous step into your `.env` file
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1. Run `docker compose --profile=analytics up -d` to start all services in the background
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1. Add `analytics` to `COMPOSE_PROFILES=` in the top of your `.env` file to automatically include the `analytics` profile when running `docker compose` commands
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