--- path: "/docs/installation-guide-mac-os" title: "Mac OS installation guide" --- Open terminal app and run the following commands ### Installing the standalone Command Line Tools Open terminal app and write the code below ```bash xcode-select --install ``` ### Install Homebrew ```bash ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" ``` ### Install Git ```bash brew update brew install git ``` ### Install RVM ```bash curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable ``` ### Install Ruby Chatwoot APIs are built on Ruby on Rails, you need install ruby 2.7.2 If you are using `rvm` : ```bash rvm install ruby-2.7.2 rvm use 2.7.2 source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ``` If you are using `rbenv` to manage ruby versions do : ```bash rbenv install 2.7.2 ``` `rbenv` identifies the ruby version from `.ruby-version` file on the root of the project and loads it automatically. ### Install Node.js Install Node.js from NodeSoure using the following commands ```bash brew install node ``` ### Install yarn We use `yarn` as package manager ```bash brew install yarn ``` ### Install postgres The database used in Chatwoot is PostgreSQL. 1) Install PostgresApp (https://postgresapp.com). This is easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL on mac. or 2) Use the following commands to install postgres. ```bash brew install postgresql ``` The installation procedure created a user account called postgres that is associated with the default Postgres role. In order to use Postgres, you can log into that account. ```bash sudo -u postgres psql ``` ### Install redis-server Chatwoot uses Redis server in agent assignments and reporting. To install `redis-server` ```bash brew install redis ``` Start the redis service. ```bash brew services start redis ``` ### Install imagemagick Chatwoot uses `imagemagick` library to resize images for showing previews and smaller size based on context. ```bash brew install imagemagick ``` You can read more on installing imagemagick from source from [here](https://imagemagick.org/script/download.php). ### Install Docker This is an optional step. Those who are doing development can install docker from [Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop).