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# Manual Installation
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!!! info "Requirements on your server"
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- Node.js 18 or later
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We recommend to run HedgeDoc with the latest LTS release of Node.js.
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- Database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite)
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The database must use charset `utf8` . This is typically the default in PostgreSQL and SQLite.
In MySQL and MariaDB UTF-8 might need to be set with `alter database <DBNAME> character set utf8 collate utf8_bin;`
Be aware of older MySQL and MariaDB versions which sometimes use shorter representations of UTF-8 than 4 bytes.
This can break if symbols with more bytes are used.
You can use `alter database <DBNAME> character set utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci` to be on the safe side.
- NPM (and its dependencies, [node-gyp ](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation ))
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- [Yarn 4 ](https://yarnpkg.com/ ): Running `corepack enable` once should be sufficient, Node.js will then
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automatically use the correct version of Yarn. If `corepack` is not available, try `npm i -g corepack` first.
See [the official docs ](https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install ) for more information and other options.
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- Bash (for the setup script)
- For **building** the HedgeDoc frontend you need a machine with at least **2 GB** RAM.
- Starting with release 1.7 the release tarball includes the prebuilt frontend, so building it yourself is not necessary.
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1. Check if you meet the [requirements at the top of this document ](#manual-installation ).
2. Download the [latest release ](https://hedgedoc.org/latest-release/ ) and extract it.
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< small > Alternatively, you can use Git to clone the repository and checkout a release, e.g. with `git clone -b 1.10.0 https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc.git` .</ small >
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3. Enter the directory and execute `bin/setup` , which will install the dependencies and create example configs.
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4. Configure HedgeDoc: To get started, you can use this minimal `config.json` :
```json
{
"production": {
"db": {
"dialect": "sqlite",
"storage": "./db.hedgedoc.sqlite"
},
"urlAddPort": true,
"domain": "localhost"
}
}
```
It's also possible to use environment variables.
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For details, have a look at [the configuration documentation ](../configuration.md ).
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5. *:octicons-light-bulb-16: If you use the release tarball for 1.7.0 or newer, this step can be skipped.*
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Build the frontend bundle by running `yarn install --immutable` and then `yarn build` . The extra `yarn install --immutable` is necessary as `bin/setup` does not install the build dependencies.
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6. It is recommended to start your server manually once:
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```shell
NODE_ENV=production yarn start
```
This way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur.
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< small > You can leave out `NODE_ENV=production` for development.</ small >
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7. If you use the example config, HedgeDoc should now be available at [http://localhost:3000 ](http://localhost:3000 ).
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8. Run the server as you like (node, forever, pm2, systemd, Init-Scripts).
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See [below ](#systemd-unit-example ) for an example using systemd.
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## Upgrading
!!! warning
Before you upgrade, **always read the release notes** .
You can find them on our [releases page ](https://hedgedoc.org/releases/ ).
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If you want to upgrade HedgeDoc from an older version, follow these steps:
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1. Check if you still meet the [requirements at the top of this document ](#requirements-on-your-server ).
2. Ensure you read the [release notes ](https://hedgedoc.org/releases/ ) of all versions between your current version
and the latest release.
2. Fully stop your old HedgeDoc server.
3. [Download ](https://hedgedoc.org/latest-release/ ) the new release and extract it over the old directory.
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< small > If you use Git, you can check out the new tag with e.g. `git fetch origin && git checkout 1.9.9` </ small >
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5. Run `bin/setup` . This will take care of installing dependencies. It is safe to run on an existing installation.
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6. *:octicons-light-bulb-16: If you used the release tarball for 1.7.0 or newer, this step can be skipped.*
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Build the frontend bundle by running `yarn install --immutable` and `yarn build` . The extra `yarn install --immutable` is necessary as `bin/setup` does not install the build dependencies.
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7. It is recommended to start your server manually once:
```shell
NODE_ENV=production yarn start
```
This way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur.
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8. You can now restart the HedgeDoc server!
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## Systemd Unit Example
Using the unit file below, you can run HedgeDoc as a systemd service.
!!! warning
- In this example, you must configure HedgeDoc using the `config.json` file and the
`production` key.
- Make sure the user and group `hedgedoc` exists and has appropriate permissions in the
directory you installed HedgeDoc in or change the `User` and `Group` settings in the unit
file.
- Make sure `WorkingDirectory` points to the directory you installed HedgeDoc in.
- Make sure `ReadWritePaths` contains all directories HedgeDoc might write to. This may
include the `public/uploads` folder if you configured local storage. If you use SQLite, you
must also include the directory where the database file is saved. **Do not save the SQLite
file in the root directory of the HedgeDoc installation**, but create a subfolder like `db` !
- If you use an external database like PostgreSQL or MariaDB, make sure to add a corresponding
`After` statement.
```ini
[Unit]
Description=HedgeDoc - The best platform to write and share markdown.
Documentation=https://docs.hedgedoc.org/
After=network.target
# Uncomment if you use MariaDB/MySQL
# After=mysql.service
# Uncomment if you use PostgreSQL
# After=postgresql.service
[Service]
Type=exec
Environment=NODE_ENV=production
Restart=always
RestartSec=2s
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/yarn start
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CapabilityBoundingSet=
NoNewPrivileges=true
PrivateDevices=true
RemoveIPC=true
LockPersonality=true
ProtectControlGroups=true
ProtectKernelTunables=true
ProtectKernelModules=true
ProtectKernelLogs=true
ProtectClock=true
ProtectHostname=true
ProtectProc=noaccess
RestrictRealtime=true
RestrictSUIDSGID=true
RestrictNamespaces=true
RestrictAddressFamilies=AF_UNIX AF_INET AF_INET6
ProtectSystem=strict
ProtectHome=true
PrivateTmp=true
SystemCallArchitectures=native
SystemCallFilter=@system-service
# You may have to adjust these settings
User=hedgedoc
Group=hedgedoc
WorkingDirectory=/opt/hedgedoc
# Example: local storage for uploads and SQLite
# ReadWritePaths=/opt/hedgedoc/public/uploads /opt/hedgedoc/db
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```