# Run A Basic PostgreSQL Server In Docker Here is a basic `docker-compose.yml` file for spinning up a Docker container that runs a PostgreSQL server on port 5432. This is what I use to create a locally-running PostgreSQL server that lives inside a docker container. ```yaml version: "3.7" services: postgres: image: postgres:latest restart: always environment: - POSTGRES_USER=postgres - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres - POSTGRES_DB=postgres ports: - "5432:5432" volumes: - ./postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data ``` To create the docker container and start it up, run the following command from the same directory where you put this file: ```bash $ docker compose up ``` This command knows to look for the `docker-compose.yml` file though you can always be explicit about the file with the `-f` option. This configuration points at `postgres:latest` which currently is `16.1`. To run a different major version, you can change the `image` to something like `postgres:15`. See [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres) for more options.