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Debian | /install/debian | 1 | Install |
Debian installation
- Install dependencies
sudo apt install curl gcc g++ make libpq-dev
- Install Node.js & yarn
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | sudo bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
sudo npm install -g yarn
- Setup with postgreSQL (optional as you can choose sqlite)
sudo apt-get install postgresql
# Create the database
su postgres -c psql
postgres=# create database gancio;
postgres=# create user gancio with encrypted password 'gancio';
postgres=# grant all privileges on database gancio to gancio;
- Create a user to run gancio from
sudo adduser gancio
su - gancio
- Install Gancio
yarn global add --silent {{site.url}}/latest.tgz 2> /dev/null
- Launch interactive setup
$(yarn global bin)/gancio setup --config config.json
- Start
$(yarn global bin)/gancio start --config config.json
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Point your web browser to http://localhost:13120 or where you selected during setup.
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[Setup nginx as a proxy]({% link install/nginx.md %})
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To deploy gancio in production you should use something like pm2:
sudo yarn global add pm2
pm2 start gancio -- --config config.json
# Run this command to run your application as a service and automatically restart after a reboot:
pm2 startup # read the output!
sudo pm2 startup -u gancio
Upgrade
warning "Backup your data" Backup your data is generally a good thing to do and this is especially true before upgrading. Don't be lazy and [backup]({% link install/backup.md %}) your data!
yarn global remove gancio
yarn cache clean
yarn global add --silent {{site.url}}/latest.tgz 2> /dev/null
sudo service pm2 restart