# Autoscaler If your would like dynamically scale your agents with the load, you can use [our autoscaler](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/autoscaler). Please note that the autoscaler is not feature-complete yet. You can follow the progress [here](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/autoscaler#roadmap). ## Setup ### docker compose If you are using docker compose you can add the following to your `docker-compose.yaml` file: ```yaml services: woodpecker-server: image: woodpeckerci/woodpecker-server:next [...] woodpecker-autoscaler: image: woodpeckerci/autoscaler:next restart: always depends_on: - woodpecker-server environment: - WOODPECKER_SERVER=https://your-woodpecker-server.tld # the url of your woodpecker server / could also be a public url - WOODPECKER_TOKEN=${WOODPECKER_TOKEN} # the api token you can get from the UI https://your-woodpecker-server.tld/user - WOODPECKER_MIN_AGENTS=0 - WOODPECKER_MAX_AGENTS=3 - WOODPECKER_WORKFLOWS_PER_AGENT=2 # the number of workflows each agent can run at the same time - WOODPECKER_GRPC_ADDR=grpc.your-woodpecker-server.tld # the grpc address of your woodpecker server, publicly accessible from the agents. See https://woodpecker-ci.org/docs/administration/configuration/server#caddy for an example of how to expose it. Do not include "https://" in the value. - WOODPECKER_GRPC_SECURE=true - WOODPECKER_AGENT_ENV= # optional environment variables to pass to the agents - WOODPECKER_PROVIDER=hetznercloud # set the provider, you can find all the available ones down below - WOODPECKER_HETZNERCLOUD_API_TOKEN=${WOODPECKER_HETZNERCLOUD_API_TOKEN} # your api token for the Hetzner cloud ```