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  1. Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker-compose.override.yml and add the image digizuiternd/dfs:10.1.0 to cm.

  2. Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker/build/cm/Dockerfile and add the folowing.

  3. Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker-compose.override.yml and add the image digizuiternd/dfs:10.1.0 to mssql-init

  4. Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker/build/mssql-init/Dockerfile and add the folowing.

  5. Add dynamic configuration + transform the web.config.
    To add the dfs patch configuration file (DFS 10.1.0 - 3 Setting up Sitecore ), go to the folder custom-images/docker/deploy/website.
    Create the folder path App_Config\Include\damforsitecore. Here you place the DFS config patch file.
    Next, we want to add the DFS media handler to the web.config. Open custom-images/docker/build/cm/transforms/Web.config.xdt and add this.

  6. The DAM for Sitecore module comes with 2 custom solr indexes named dfs_assets_master_index and dfs_assets_web_index. We used this guide https://sitecore.namics.com/custom-solr-indexes-and-config-sets-in-sitecore-docker-containers/ .
    In the guide under the section Provide custom configs sets. You need to provide the config set for your custom cores. We took the config set from a running Sitecore 10.3, solr instance.

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    Now spin up the docker container docker-compose up -d.
    If everything works as expected, then go to the solr UI and add a dynamic field to the 2 custom dfs index.
    Name: *_lc and field type: lowercase. See below.

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