4.2 KiB
Easy Install Script
- This script will install the pre-requisites, install bench and setup an ERPNext site
(site1.local under frappe-bench)
- Passwords for Frappe Administrator and MariaDB (root) will be asked and saved under
~/passwords.txt
- MariaDB (root) password may be
password
on a fresh server - You can then login as Administrator with the Administrator password
- The log file is saved under
/tmp/logs/install_bench.log
in case you run into any issues during the install. - If you find any problems, post them on the forum: https://discuss.erpnext.com under the "Install / Update" category.
What will this script do?
- Install all the pre-requisites
- Install the command line
bench
(under ~/.bench) - Create a new bench (a folder that will contain your entire frappe/erpnext setup at ~/frappe-bench)
- Create a new ERPNext site on the bench (site1.local)
Getting started with easy install...
Open your Terminal and enter:
0. Setup user & Download the install script
If you are on a fresh server and logged in as root, at first create a dedicated user for frappe & equip this user with sudo privileges
adduser [frappe-user]
usermod -aG sudo [frappe-user]
(it is very common to use "frappe" as frappe-username, but this comes with the security flaw of "frappe" ranking very high in as a username challenged in hacking attempts. So, for production sites it is highly recommended to use a custom username harder to guess)
(you can specify the flag --home to specify a directory for your [frappe-user]. Bench will follow the home directory specified by the user's home directory e.g. /data/[frappe-user]/frappe-bench)
Switch to [frappe-user]
(using su [frappe-user]
) and start the setup
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frappe/bench/develop/install.py
1. Run the install script
sudo python3 install.py
Note: user
flag to create a user and install using that user (By default, the script will create a user with the username frappe
if the --user flag is not used)
For production or development, append the --production
or --develop
flag to the command respectively.
sudo python3 install.py --production --user [frappe-user]
or
sudo python3 install.py --develop
sudo python3 install.py --develop --user [frappe-user]
sudo python3 install.py --production --user [frappe-user] --container
Note: container
flag to install inside a container (this will prevent the /proc/sys/vm/swappiness: Read-only
file system error)
python3 install.py --production --version 11 --user [frappe-user]
use --version flag to install specific version
python3 install.py --production --version 11 --python python2.7 --user [frappe-user]
use --python flag to specify virtual environments python version, by default script setup python3
How do I start ERPNext
- For development: Go to your bench folder (
~[frappe-user]/frappe-bench
by default) and start the bench withbench start
- For production: Your process will be setup and managed by
nginx
andsupervisor
. Checkout Setup Production for more information.
An error occured mid installation?
TLDR; Save the logs!
-
The easy install script starts multiple processes to install prerequisites, system dependencies, requirements, sets up locales, configuration files, etc.
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The script pipes all these process outputs and saves it under
/tmp/log/{easy-install-filename}.log
as prompted by the script in the beginning of the script or/and if something went wrong again. -
Retain this log file and share it in case you need help with proceeding with the install. Since, the file's saved under
/tmp
it'll be cleared by the system after a reboot. Be careful to save it elsewhere if needed! -
A lot of things can go wrong in setting up the environment due to prior settings, company protocols or even breaking changes in system packages and their dependencies.
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Sharing your logfile in any issues opened related to this can help us find solutions to it faster and make the script better!