+++ title = "Installing" weight = 20 +++ # Docker There is a [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) setup available in the `/docker` folder. This setup is also taking care of all the necessary [prerequisites](@/docs/install/prereq.md) and creates a container to watch a directory for incoming files. It's only 3 steps: 1. Clone the github repository ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eikek/docspell ``` 2. Change into the `docker` directory: ```bash $ cd docspell/docker ``` 3. Run `docker-compose up`: ```bash $ export DOCSPELL_HEADER_VALUE="my-secret-123" $ docker-compose up ``` The environment variable defines a secret that is shared between some containers. You can define whatever you like. Please see the [consumedir.sh](@/docs/tools/consumedir.md#docker) docs for additional info. 4. Goto `http://localhost:7880`, signup and login. When signing up, you can choose the same name for collective and user. Then login with this name and the password. 5. (Optional) Create a folder `./docs/` (the name you chose for the collective at registration) and place files in there for importing them. The directory contains a file `docspell.conf` that you can [modify](@/docs/configure/_index.md) as needed. # Download, Unpack, Run You can install via zip or deb archives. Please see the [prerequisites](@/docs/install/prereq.md) first. ## Using zip files You need to download the two files: - [docspell-restserver-{{version()}}.zip](https://github.com/eikek/docspell/releases/download/v{{version()}}/docspell-restserver-{{version()}}.zip) - [docspell-joex-{{version()}}.zip](https://github.com/eikek/docspell/releases/download/v{{version()}}/docspell-joex-{{version()}}.zip) 1. Unzip both files: ``` bash $ unzip docspell-*.zip ``` 2. Open two terminal windows and navigate to the the directory containing the zip files. 3. Start both components executing: ``` bash $ ./docspell-restserver*/bin/docspell-restserver ``` in one terminal and ``` bash $ ./docspell-joex*/bin/docspell-joex ``` in the other. 4. Point your browser to: 5. Register a new account, sign in and try it. Note, that this setup doesn't include watching a directory. You can use the [consumedir.sh](@/docs/tools/consumedir.md) tool for this or use the docker variant below. ## Using deb files The DEB packages can be installed on Debian, or Debian based Distros: ``` bash $ sudo dpkg -i docspell*.deb ``` Then the start scripts are in your `$PATH`. Run `docspell-restserver` or `docspell-joex` from a terminal window. The packages come with a systemd unit file that will be installed to autostart the services. # Nix ## Install via Nix Docspell can be installed via the [nix](https://nixos.org/nix) package manager, which is available for Linux and OSX. Docspell is currently not part of the [nixpkgs collection](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/), but you can use the derivation from this repository. This is sometimes referred to as [import from derivation](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Import_From_Derivation). For example, the `builtins.fetchTarball` function can be used to retrieve the files; then import the `release.nix` file: ``` nix let docspellsrc = builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/eikek/docspell/archive/master.tar.gz"; in import "${docspellsrc}/nix/release.nix"; ``` This creates a set containing a function for creating a derivation for docspell. This then needs to be called like other custom packages. For example, in your `~/.nixpkgs/config.nix` you could write this: ``` nix let docspellsrc = builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/eikek/docspell/archive/master.tar.gz"; docspell = import "${docspellsrc}/nix/release.nix"; in { packageOverrides = pkgs: let callPackage = pkgs.lib.callPackageWith(custom // pkgs); custom = { docspell = callPackage docspell.currentPkg {}; }; in custom; } ``` The `docspell` custom package is again a set that contains derivations for all 3 installable docspell programs: the restserver, joex and the tools. Then you can install docspell via `nix-shell` or `nix-env`, for example: ``` bash $ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.docspell.server nixpkgs.docspell.joex nixpkgs.docspell.tools ``` You may need to replace `nixpkgs` with `nixos` when you're on NixOS. The expression `docspell.currentPkg` refers to the most current release of Docspell. So even if you use the tarball of the current master branch, the `release.nix` file only contains derivations for releases. The expression `docspell.currentPkg` is a shortcut for selecting the most current release. For example it translates to `docspell.pkg docspell.cfg.v{{ pversion() }}` – if the current version is `{{version()}}`. ## Docspell on NixOS {#nixos} If you are running [NixOS](https://nixos.org), there is a module definition for installing Docspell as a service using systemd. There are the following modules provided: - restserver - joex - consumedir The `consumedir` module defines a systemd unit that starts the `consumedir.sh` script to watch one or more directories for new files. You need to import the `release.nix` file as described above in your `configuration.nix` and then append the docspell module to your list of modules. Here is an example: ```nix { config, pkgs, ... }: let docspellsrc = builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/eikek/docspell/archive/master.tar.gz"; docspell = import "${docspellsrc}/nix/release.nix"; in { imports = [ mymodule1 mymodule2 ] ++ docspell.modules; nixpkgs = { config = { packageOverrides = pkgs: let callPackage = pkgs.lib.callPackageWith(custom // pkgs); custom = { docspell = callPackage docspell.currentPkg {}; }; in custom; }; }; services.docspell-restserver = { enable = true; base-url = "http://docspelltest:7880"; # ... more settings here }; services.docspell-joex = { enable = true; base-url = "http://docspelltexst:7878"; # ... more settings here }; services.docspell-consumedir = { enable = true; watchDirs = ["/tmp/test"]; urls = ["http://localhost:7880/api/v1/open/upload/item/the-source-id"]; }; ... } ``` Please see the `nix/module-server.nix` and `nix/module-joex.nix` files for the set of options. The nixos options are modelled after the default configuration file. The modules files are only applicable to the newest version of Docspell. If you really need an older version, checkout the appropriate commit. ### NixOS Example This is a example system configuration that installs docspell with a postgres database. This snippet can be used to create a vm (using `nixos-rebuild build-vm` as shown above) or a container, for example. ``` nix { config, pkgs, ... }: let docspellsrc = builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/eikek/docspell/archive/master.tar.gz"; docspell = import "${docspellsrc}/nix/release.nix"; in { imports = docspell.modules; nixpkgs = { config = { packageOverrides = pkgs: let callPackage = pkgs.lib.callPackageWith(custom // pkgs); custom = { docspell = callPackage docspell.currentPkg {}; }; in custom; }; }; ##### just for the example… users.users.root = { password = "root"; }; ##### # install docspell-joex and enable the systemd service services.docspell-joex = { enable = true; base-url = "http://localhost:7878"; bind = { address = "0.0.0.0"; port = 7878; }; scheduler = { pool-size = 1; }; jdbc = { url = "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/docspell"; user = "docspell"; password = "docspell"; }; }; # install docspell-restserver and enable the systemd service services.docspell-restserver = { enable = true; base-url = "http://localhost:7880"; bind = { address = "0.0.0.0"; port = 7880; }; auth = { server-secret = "b64:EirgaudMyNvWg4TvxVGxTu-fgtrto4ETz--Hk9Pv2o4="; }; backend = { signup = { mode = "invite"; new-invite-password = "dsinvite2"; invite-time = "30 days"; }; jdbc = { url = "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/docspell"; user = "docspell"; password = "docspell"; }; }; }; # install postgresql and initially create user/database services.postgresql = let pginit = pkgs.writeText "pginit.sql" '' CREATE USER docspell WITH PASSWORD 'docspell' LOGIN CREATEDB; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO docspell; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ALL SEQUENCES IN SCHEMA public TO docspell; CREATE DATABASE DOCSPELL OWNER 'docspell'; ''; in { enable = true; package = pkgs.postgresql_11; enableTCPIP = true; initialScript = pginit; port = 5432; authentication = '' host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5 ''; }; networking = { hostName = "docspellexample"; firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [7880]; }; } ```