--- path: "/docs/deployment/deploy-chatwoot-in-linux-vm" title: "Production deployment guide for Linux VM" --- ### Deploying to Linux VM This guide will help you to install **Chatwoot** on **Ubuntu 18.04 LTS / 20.04 LTS / 20.10**. We have prepared a deployment script for you to run. Refer the script and feel free to make changes accordingly to OS if you are on a non-Ubuntu system. For **Ubuntu 18.04**, use the following script ```bash https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/develop/deployment/setup_18.04.sh ``` For **Ubuntu 20.04** or **Ubuntu 20.10**, use the following script. ```bash https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chatwoot/chatwoot/develop/deployment/setup_20.04.sh ``` ### Steps to install 1. Create a **setup.sh** file and copy the content from the above link or use the following commands. ```bash wget -O setup.sh chmod 755 setup.sh ./setup.sh ``` 2. Execute the script and it will take care of the initial **Chatwoot** setup. 3. **Chatwoot** Installation will now be accessible at `http://{your_ip_address}:3000` ### Configure Nginx and **Let's Encrypt** 1. Configure Nginx to serve as a frontend proxy. ```bash cd /etc/nginx/sites-enabled nano yourdomain.com.conf ``` 2. Use the following Nginx config after replacing the `yourdomain.com` in `server_name` . ```bash server { server_name ; # Point upstream to Chatwoot App Server set $upstream 127.0.0.1:3000; # Nginx strips out underscore in headers by default # Chatwoot relies on underscore in headers for API # Make sure that the config is turned on. underscores_in_headers on; location /.well-known { alias /var/www/ssl-proof/chatwoot/.well-known; } location / { proxy_pass_header Authorization; proxy_pass http://$upstream; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Ssl on; # Optional proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Connection “”; proxy_buffering off; client_max_body_size 0; proxy_read_timeout 36000s; proxy_redirect off; } listen 80; } ``` 3. Verify and reload your Nginx config by running following command. ```bash nginx -t systemctl reload nginx ``` 4. Run **Let's Encrypt** and configure **SSL certificate**. ```bash mkdir -p /var/www/ssl-proof/chatwoot/.well-known certbot --webroot -w /var/www/ssl-proof/chatwoot/ -d yourdomain.com -i nginx ``` 5. Your Chatwoot installation should be accessible from the `https://yourdomain.com` now. ### Configure the required environment variables For your Chatwoot installation to properly function you would need to configure some of the essential environment variables like `FRONTEND_URL`, Mailer and a cloud storage config. Refer **[Environment variables](https://www.chatwoot.com/docs/environment-variables)** for the full list. 1. Login as **Chatwoot** and edit the .env file. ```bash # Login as chatwoot user sudo -i -u chatwoot cd chatwoot nano .env ``` 2. Refer **[Environment variables](https://www.chatwoot.com/docs/environment-variables)** and update the required variables. Save the `.env` file. 3. Restart the **Chatwoot** server and enjoy using your self hosted Chatwoot. ```bash systemctl restart chatwoot.target ``` ### Upgrading to newer version of Chatwoot Whenever a new version of Chatwoot is released, use the following steps to upgrade your instance. Run the following steps on your VM. Make changes based o your OS if you are on a non-Ubuntu system. ```bash # Login as Chatwoot user sudo -i -u chatwoot # Navigate to the Chatwoot directory cd chatwoot # Pull the latest version of the master branch git checkout master && git pull # Update dependencies bundle yarn # Recompile the assets rake assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=production # Migrate the database schema RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:migrate # Restart the chatwoot server systemctl restart chatwoot.target ```