Bench ===== The bench allows you to setup Frappe / ERPNext apps on your local Linux (CentOS 6, Debian 7, Ubuntu, etc) machine or a production server. You can use the bench to serve multiple frappe sites. If you are using a DigitalOcean droplet or any other VPS / Dedicated Server, make sure it has >= 1Gb of ram or has swap setup properly. To do this install, you must have basic information on how Linux works and should be able to use the command-line. If you are looking easier ways to get started and evaluate ERPNext, [download the Virtual Machine](https://erpnext.com/download) or take [a free trial on erpnext.com](https://erpnext.com/pricing). If you have questions, please ask them on our [forum](https://discuss.erpnext.com/). Installation ============ Easy Setup ---------- - This is an opinionated setup with logging and SE Linux. So, it is best to setup on a blank server. - Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04, CentOS 7+, and MacOS X. If you find any problems, post them on our forum: [https://discuss.erpnext.com](https://discuss.erpnext.com) - This script will install the pre-requisites, install bench and setup an ERPNext site - Passwords for Frappe Administrator and MariaDB (root) will be asked - You can then login as **Administrator** with the Administrator password Production vs Develop --------------------- *Production* setup should be run on a new box and installs nginx and supervisor to manage the processes. *Develop* setup uses `honcho` to manage the processes and uses the built-in web server (`bench start`) Steps ----- Open your Terminal and enter: # Linux: wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frappe/bench/master/playbooks/install.py # Mac OSX: # install X Code (from App store) # install HomeBrew (http://brew.sh/) brew install python brew install git curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frappe/bench/master/playbooks/install.py" -o install.py # For development sudo python install.py --develop # For production sudo python install.py --production # If you're logged in as root, use --user flag to create a user and install using that user sudo python install.py --develop --user frappe For development, you have to explicitly start services by running `bench start`. This script requires Python2.7+ installed on your machine. You will have to manually create a new site (`bench new-site`) and get apps that you need (`bench get-app`, `bench install-app`). For production, you will have a preinstalled site with ERPNext installed in it. You need to run this with a user that is **not** `root`, but can `sudo`. If you don't have such a user, you can search the web for *How to add a new user in { your OS }* and *How to add an existing user to sudoers in { your OS }*. On Mac OS X, you will have to create a group with the same name as *{ your User }*. On creating this group, you have to assign *{ your User }* to it. You can do this by going to "System preferences" -> "Users & Groups" -> "+" (as if you were adding new account) -> Under "New account" select "Group" -> Type in group name -> "Create group" This script will: - Install pre-requisites like git and ansible - Shallow clones this bench repository under `/usr/local/frappe/bench-repo` - Runs the Ansible playbook 'playbooks/develop/install.yml', which: - Installs - MariaDB and its config - Redis - NodeJS - WKHTMLtoPDF with patched QT - Initializes a new Bench at `~/frappe/frappe-bench` with `frappe` framework already installed under `apps`. ####Script Options: ``` --help --verbose --develop --production --site --user --bench-branch --repo-url ``` Updating ======== To manually update the bench, run `bench update` to update all the apps, run patches, build JS and CSS files and restart supervisor (if configured to). You can also run the parts of the bench selectively. `bench update --pull` will only pull changes in the apps `bench update --patch` will only run database migrations in the apps `bench update --build` will only build JS and CSS files for the bench `bench update --bench` will only update the bench utility (this project) `bench update --requirements` will only update dependencies (python packages) for the apps installed Guides ======= - [Configuring HTTPS](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/configuring-https.html) - [Using Let's Encrypt to setup HTTPS](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/lets-encrypt-ssl-setup.html) - [Diagnosing the Scheduler](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/diagnosing-the-scheduler.html) - [Change Hostname](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/how-to-change-host-name-from-localhost.html) - [Manual Setup](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/manual-setup.html) - [Setup Production](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/setup-production.html) - [Setup Multitenancy](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/setup-multitenancy.html) - [Stopping Production](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/guides/stop-production-and-start-development.html) Resources ======= - [Background Services](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/resources/background-services.html) - [Bench Commands Cheat Sheet](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/resources/bench-commands-cheatsheet.html) - [Bench Procfile](https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/en/bench/resources/bench-procfile.html)