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  2. date: "2016-12-01T16:00:00+02:00"
  3. title: "Installation from source"
  4. slug: "install-from-source"
  5. weight: 10
  6. toc: true
  7. draft: false
  8. menu:
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  10. parent: "installation"
  11. name: "From source"
  12. weight: 30
  13. identifier: "install-from-source"
  14. ---
  15. # Installation from source
  16. You should [install go](https://golang.org/doc/install) and set up your go
  17. environment correctly. In particular, it is recommended to set the `$GOPATH`
  18. environment variable and to add the go bin directory or directories
  19. `${GOPATH//://bin:}/bin` to the `$PATH`. See the Go wiki entry for
  20. [GOPATH](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/GOPATH).
  21. Next, [install Node.js with npm](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) which is
  22. required to build the JavaScript and CSS files. The minimum supported Node.js
  23. version is 10 and the latest LTS version is recommended.
  24. **Note**: When executing make tasks that require external tools, like
  25. `make misspell-check`, Gitea will automatically download and build these as
  26. necessary. To be able to use these, you must have the `"$GOPATH/bin"` directory
  27. on the executable path. If you don't add the go bin directory to the
  28. executable path, you will have to manage this yourself.
  29. **Note 2**: Go version 1.11 or higher is required. However, it is recommended to
  30. obtain the same version as our continuous integration, see the advice given in
  31. <a href='{{< relref "doc/advanced/hacking-on-gitea.en-us.md" >}}'>Hacking on
  32. Gitea</a>
  33. ## Download
  34. First, retrieve the source code. The easiest way is to use the Go tool. Use the
  35. following commands to fetch the source and switch into the source directory.
  36. Go is quite opinionated about where it expects its source code, and simply
  37. cloning the Gitea repository to an arbitrary path is likely to lead to
  38. problems - the fixing of which is out of scope for this document.
  39. ```bash
  40. go get -d -u code.gitea.io/gitea
  41. cd "$GOPATH/src/code.gitea.io/gitea"
  42. ```
  43. Decide which version of Gitea to build and install. Currently, there are
  44. multiple options to choose from. The `master` branch represents the current
  45. development version. To build with master, skip to the [build section](#build).
  46. To work with tagged releases, the following commands can be used:
  47. ```bash
  48. git branch -a
  49. git checkout v{{< version >}}
  50. ```
  51. To validate a Pull Request, first enable the new branch (`xyz` is the PR id;
  52. for example `2663` for [#2663](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/2663)):
  53. ```bash
  54. git fetch origin pull/xyz/head:pr-xyz
  55. ```
  56. To build Gitea from source at a specific tagged release (like v{{< version >}}), list the
  57. available tags and check out the specific tag.
  58. List available tags with the following.
  59. ```bash
  60. git tag -l
  61. git checkout v{{< version >}} # or git checkout pr-xyz
  62. ```
  63. ## Build
  64. To build from source, the following programs must be present on the system:
  65. - `go` 1.11.0 or higher, see [here](https://golang.org/dl/)
  66. - `node` 10.0.0 or higher with `npm`, see [here](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
  67. - `make`, see <a href='{{< relref "doc/advanced/make.en-us.md" >}}'>here</a>
  68. Various [make tasks](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/master/Makefile)
  69. are provided to keep the build process as simple as possible.
  70. Depending on requirements, the following build tags can be included.
  71. * `bindata`: Build a single monolithic binary, with all assets included.
  72. * `sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify`: Enable support for a
  73. [SQLite3](https://sqlite.org/) database. Suggested only for tiny
  74. installations.
  75. * `pam`: Enable support for PAM (Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules). Can
  76. be used to authenticate local users or extend authentication to methods
  77. available to PAM.
  78. Bundling assets into the binary using the `bindata` build tag can make
  79. development and testing easier, but is not ideal for a production deployment.
  80. To include assets, add the `bindata` tag:
  81. ```bash
  82. TAGS="bindata" make build
  83. ```
  84. WARNING: `generate` method is deprecated and using it may cause build to miss some static files.
  85. In the default release build of our continuous integration system, the build
  86. tags are: `TAGS="bindata sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify"`. The simplest
  87. recommended way to build from source is therefore:
  88. ```bash
  89. TAGS="bindata sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify" make build
  90. ```
  91. ## Test
  92. After following the steps above, a `gitea` binary will be available in the working directory.
  93. It can be tested from this directory or moved to a directory with test data. When Gitea is
  94. launched manually from command line, it can be killed by pressing `Ctrl + C`.
  95. ```bash
  96. ./gitea web
  97. ```
  98. ## Changing the default CustomPath, CustomConf and AppWorkPath
  99. Gitea will search for a number of things from the `CustomPath`. By default this is
  100. the `custom/` directory in the current working directory when running Gitea. It will also
  101. look for its configuration file `CustomConf` in `$CustomPath/conf/app.ini`, and will use the
  102. current working directory as the relative base path `AppWorkPath` for a number configurable
  103. values.
  104. These values, although useful when developing, may conflict with downstream users preferences.
  105. One option is to use a script file to shadow the `gitea` binary and create an appropriate
  106. environment before running Gitea. However, when building you can change these defaults
  107. using the `LDFLAGS` environment variable for `make`. The appropriate settings are as follows
  108. * To set the `CustomPath` use `LDFLAGS="-X \"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting.CustomPath=custom-path\""`
  109. * For `CustomConf` you should use `-X \"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting.CustomConf=conf.ini\"`
  110. * For `AppWorkPath` you should use `-X \"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting.AppWorkPath=working-path\"`
  111. Add as many of the strings with their preceding `-X` to the `LDFLAGS` variable and run `make build`
  112. with the appropriate `TAGS` as above.
  113. Running `gitea help` will allow you to review what the computed settings will be for your `gitea`.