--- path: "/docs/quick-setup" title: "Quick Setup" --- ### Install Ruby dependencies Use the following command to install ruby dependencies. ```bash bundle ``` ### Install JavaScript dependencies ```bash yarn ``` This would install all required dependencies for Chatwoot application. Please refer to [environment-variables](./environment-variables) to read on setting environment variables. ### Setup rails server ```bash # run db migrations bundle exec rake db:create bundle exec rake db:reset # fireup the server foreman start -f Procfile.dev ``` ### Login with credentials ```bash http://localhost:3000 user name: john@acme.inc password: 123456 ``` ### Docker for development The first time you start your development environment run the following two commands: ```bash # build and start the services docker-compose up --build # prepare the database docker-compose exec server bundle exec rails db:prepare ``` Then browse http://localhost:3000 ```bash # To stop your environment use Control+C (on Mac) CTRL+C (on Win) or docker-compose down # start the services docker-compose up ``` When you change the service’s Dockerfile or the contents of the build directory, run stop then build. (For example after modifying package.json or Gemfile) ```bash docker-compose stop docker-compose build ``` The docker-compose environment consists of: - chatwoot server - postgres - redis - webpacker-dev-server If in case you encounter a seeding issue or you want reset the database you can do it using the following command : ```bash docker-compose run -rm server bundle exec rake db:reset ``` This command essentially runs postgres and redis containers and then run the rake command inside the chatwoot server container. ### Docker for production You can use our official Docker image from [https://hub.docker.com/r/chatwoot/chatwoot](https://hub.docker.com/r/chatwoot/chatwoot) ```bash docker pull chatwoot/chatwoot ``` You can create an image yourselves by running the following command on the root directory. ```bash docker-compose -f docker-compose.production.yaml build ``` This will build the image which you can depoy in Kubernetes (GCP, Openshift, AWS, Azure or anywhere), Amazon ECS or Docker Swarm. You can tag this image and push this image to docker registry of your choice. Remember to make the required environment variables available during the deployment.