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Frontend & BFF (Backend for frontend) for Olake. This includes the UI code and backend code for storing the configuration of sync and orchestrating it.

Olake-UI

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OLake

Fastest open-source tool for replicating Databases to Apache Iceberg or Data Lakehouse. ⚡ Efficient, quick and scalable data ingestion for real-time analytics. Starting with MongoDB. Visit olake.io/docs for the full documentation, and benchmarks

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Overview

Olake-UI offers an intuitive web interface to configure, monitor, and manage your data replication jobs.

Running with Docker Compose

This Docker Compose setup provides a comprehensive environment(OLake UI, Temporal worker, Temporal service, and dependencies) for demonstrating and exploring Olake's capabilities. This is the recommended way to get started for local development or evaluation.

Prerequisites

  • Docker installed and running (Docker Desktop recommended for Mac/Windows)
  • Docker Compose (comes with Docker Desktop)
  • Make sure port 8000 is available, as OLake UI is exposed on that port.

Quick Start

  1. One-Command Setup:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datazip-inc/olake-ui/master/docker-compose-v1.yml | docker compose -f - up -d
  1. Access the services:

Optional Configuration

Custom Admin User:

The stack automatically creates an initial admin user on first startup. To change the default credentials, edit the x-signup-defaults section in docker-compose-v1.yml:

x-signup-defaults:
username: &defaultUsername "your-custom-username"
password: &defaultPassword "your-secure-password"
email: &defaultEmail "your-email@example.com"

Custom Data Directory:

By default, data is stored in ${PWD}/olake-data directory. To use a different location, edit the x-app-defaults section in docker-compose-v1.yml:

x-app-defaults:
  host_persistence_path: &hostPersistencePath /your/host/path

Make sure the directory exists and is writable.

Encryption Modes:

Configure encryption in docker-compose-v1.yml:

x-encryption:
  # 1. For AWS KMS (starts with 'arn:aws:kms:'):
  key: &encryptionKey "arn:aws:kms:..."
  
  # 2. For local AES-256 (any other non-empty string):
  # key: &encryptionKey "secret-key"  # Auto-hashed to 256-bit key
  
  # 3. For no encryption (not recommended for production):
  # key: &encryptionKey ""
  • KMS: Uses AWS Key Management Service for encryption/decryption
  • Local: Uses AES-256-GCM with key derived from your passphrase
  • Empty: No encryption (for development only)

Troubleshooting

  • If there are any file permission error, ensure the host persistence/config directory is writable by Docker.
  • For complete logs, use:
    docker-compose logs -f
  • For logs specific to a service, use:
    docker compose logs -f <service_name>

Updating OLake UI Version

To update OLake UI to the latest version, use the following command:

curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datazip-inc/olake-ui/master/docker-compose-v1.yml | docker compose -f - down && \
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datazip-inc/olake-ui/master/docker-compose-v1.yml | docker compose -f - up -d

Note: Your data and configurations will be preserved as they are stored in persistent volumes and the olake-data directory.

Upgrading from legacy docker-compose.yml

To upgrade from legacy docker-compose.yml that was used before Jan 30th 2026 , follow this documentation.

Contributing

We ❤️ contributions big or small check our Bounty Program. As always, thanks to our amazing contributors!.

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Apache License 2.0
Created March 6, 2025
Updated March 2, 2026