Manual Installation === ## Requirements on your server - Node.js 8.5 or up - Database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MSSQL) use charset `utf8` - npm (and its dependencies, [node-gyp](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation)) - yarn - Bash (for the setup script) - For **building** CodiMD we recommend to use a machine with at least **2GB** RAM ## Instructions 1. Check if you meet the [requirements at the top of this document](#requirements-on-your-server). 2. Clone this repository (preferred) or download a release and unzip it. 3. Enter the directory and type `bin/setup`, which will install npm dependencies and create configs. 4. Setup the configs, see more below 5. Setup environment variables which will overwrite the configs 6. Build front-end bundle by `npm run build` (use `npm run dev` if you are in development) 7. Modify the file named `.sequelizerc`, change the value of the variable `url` with your db connection string For example: `postgres://username:password@localhost:5432/codimd` 8. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `npm start --production`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `--production` for development). 9. Run the server as you like (node, forever, pm2, SystemD, Init-Scripts) ## How to upgrade your installation If you are upgrading CodiMD from an older version, follow these steps: 1. Check if you meet the [requirements at the top of this document](#requirements-on-your-server). 2. Verify which version you were running before and take a look at [migrations and breaking changes](../guides/migrations-and-breaking-changes.md) to see if additional steps, or configuration changes are necessary! 3. Fully stop your old CodiMD server. 4. `git pull` or unzip a new release in the directory. 5. Run `bin/setup`. This will take care of installing dependencies. It is safe to run on an existing installation. 6. Build front-end bundle by `npm run build` (use `npm run dev` if you are in development). 7. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `npm start --production`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `--production` for development). 8. You can now restart the CodiMD server!