# Factorio ## Introduction This repository is a Docker Compose setup based on the work from [factoriotools/factorio-docker](https://github.com/factoriotools/factorio-docker). Please consult their repository for the full source and documentation. [Factorio](https://www.factorio.com) is a game where you build and maintain factories. You will mine resources, research technologies, build infrastructure, automate production, and fight enemies. Use your imagination to design your factory, combine simple elements into ingenious structures, apply management skills to keep it working, and protect it from creatures who don't really like you. The game is stable and optimized for building massive factories. You can create your own maps, write mods in Lua, or play with friends via multiplayer. ## Table of Contents - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Installation](#installation) - [Usage](#usage) - [License](#license) ## Prerequisites - **Docker**: Ensure Docker is installed and running on your system. - **Docker Compose**: Docker Compose is required to orchestrate the container setup. ## Installation 1. Clone the repository: ```bash git clone https://git.van-hemmen.com/GuillaumeHemmen-DockerCompose-Infra/factorio.git cd factorio ``` 2. Ensure that the data folder has the proper ownership (use sudo if needed): ```bash sudo chown 845:845 ./data ``` 3. Run the server once: ```bash docker compose up ``` 4. Stop the server: ```bash docker compose down ``` 5. Customize the server via the `server-settings.json` file that appeared in the data folder. ## Usage Start the Factorio service with Docker Compose: ```bash docker compose up -d ``` ## License This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.