--- title: Debian permalink: /install/debian nav_order: 1 parent: Install --- ## Debian installation 1. Install dependencies ```bash sudo apt install curl gcc g++ make libpq-dev ``` 1. Install Node.js & yarn ```bash curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | sudo bash - sudo apt-get install -y nodejs sudo npm install -g yarn ``` [source](https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/blob/master/README.md) 1. Setup with postgreSQL __(optional as you can choose sqlite)__ ```bash sudo apt-get install postgresql # Create the database su postgres -c psql postgres=# create database gancio; postgres=# create user gancio with encrypted password 'gancio'; postgres=# grant all privileges on database gancio to gancio; ``` 1. Create a user to run gancio from ```bash sudo adduser gancio su - gancio ``` 1. Install Gancio ```bash yarn global add --silent {{site.url}}/latest.tgz 2> /dev/null ``` 1. Launch interactive setup ```bash $(yarn global bin)/gancio setup --config config.json ``` 1. Start ```bash $(yarn global bin)/gancio start --config config.json ``` 1. Point your web browser to [http://localhost:13120](http://localhost:13120) or where you selected during setup. 1. [Setup nginx as a proxy]({% link install/nginx.md %}) 1. To deploy gancio in production you should use something like **[pm2](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/)**: ```bash sudo yarn global add pm2 pm2 start gancio -- --config config.json # Run this command to run your application as a service and automatically restart after a reboot: pm2 startup # read the output! sudo pm2 startup -u gancio ``` ## Upgrade > warning "Backup your data" > Backup your data is generally a good thing to do and this is especially true before upgrading. > Don't be lazy and [backup]({% link install/backup.md %}) your data! ```bash yarn global remove gancio yarn cache clean yarn global add --silent {{site.url}}/latest.tgz 2> /dev/null sudo service pm2 restart ```