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docker-compose -f docker-compose.middleware.yaml -p dify up -d
cd ../api
```
2. Copy `.env.example` to `.env`
3. Generate a `SECRET_KEY` in the `.env` file.
```bash
```bash for Linux
sed -i "/^SECRET_KEY=/c\SECRET_KEY=$(openssl rand -base64 42)" .env
```
```bash for Mac
secret_key=$(openssl rand -base64 42)
sed -i '' "/^SECRET_KEY=/c\\
SECRET_KEY=${secret_key}" .env
```
4. Create environment.
Dify API service uses [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/docs/) to manage dependencies. You can execute `poetry shell` to activate the environment.
> Using pip can be found [below](#usage-with-pip).
5. Install dependencies
=======
```bash
poetry env use 3.10
```
6. Install dependencies
```bash
poetry install
```
In case of contributors missing to update dependencies for `pyproject.toml`, you can perform the following shell instead.
```bash
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poetry add $(cat requirements-dev.txt) --group dev # install dependencies of development and update pyproject.toml
```
7. Run migrate
6. Run migrate
Before the first launch, migrate the database to the latest version.
```bash
poetry run python -m flask db upgrade
```
8. Start backend
7. Start backend
```bash
poetry run python -m flask run --host 0.0.0.0 --port=5001 --debug
```
9. Start Dify [web](../web) service.
10. Setup your application by visiting `http://localhost:3000`...
11. If you need to debug local async processing, please start the worker service.
8. Start Dify [web](../web) service.
9. Setup your application by visiting `http://localhost:3000`...
10. If you need to debug local async processing, please start the worker service.
```bash
poetry run python -m celery -A app.celery worker -P gevent -c 1 --loglevel INFO -Q dataset,generation,mail
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The started celery app handles the async tasks, e.g. dataset importing and documents indexing.
## Testing
1. Install dependencies for both the backend and the test environment
```bash
poetry install --with dev
```
```
2. Run the tests locally with mocked system environment variables in `tool.pytest_env` section in `pyproject.toml`
```bash
cd ../
poetry run -C api bash dev/pytest/pytest_all_tests.sh
```
## Usage with pip
> [!NOTE]
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docker-compose -f docker-compose.middleware.yaml -p dify up -d
cd ../api
```
2. Copy `.env.example` to `.env`
3. Generate a `SECRET_KEY` in the `.env` file.
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```
4. Create environment.
If you use Anaconda, create a new environment and activate it
```bash
conda create --name dify python=3.10
conda activate dify
```
6. Install dependencies
5. Install dependencies
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
7. Run migrate
6. Run migrate
Before the first launch, migrate the database to the latest version.
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flask db upgrade
```
8. Start backend:
7. Start backend:
```bash
flask run --host 0.0.0.0 --port=5001 --debug
```
9. Setup your application by visiting http://localhost:5001/console/api/setup or other apis...
10. If you need to debug local async processing, please start the worker service.
8. Setup your application by visiting <http://localhost:5001/console/api/setup> or other apis...
9. If you need to debug local async processing, please start the worker service.
```bash
celery -A app.celery worker -P gevent -c 1 --loglevel INFO -Q dataset,generation,mail
```
The started celery app handles the async tasks, e.g. dataset importing and documents indexing.
## Testing
1. Install dependencies for both the backend and the test environment
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements-dev.txt
```
2. Run the tests locally with mocked system environment variables in `tool.pytest_env` section in `pyproject.toml`
```bash
dev/pytest/pytest_all_tests.sh
```

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# Dify Frontend
This is a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) project bootstrapped with [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/packages/create-next-app).
## Getting Started
### Run by source code
To start the web frontend service, you will need [Node.js v18.x (LTS)](https://nodejs.org/en) and [NPM version 8.x.x](https://www.npmjs.com/) or [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/).
First, install the dependencies:
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```
Then, configure the environment variables. Create a file named `.env.local` in the current directory and copy the contents from `.env.example`. Modify the values of these environment variables according to your requirements:
```
# For production release, change this to PRODUCTION
NEXT_PUBLIC_DEPLOY_ENV=DEVELOPMENT
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You can start editing the file under folder `app`. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
## Deploy
### Deploy on server
First, build the app for production:
```bash
npm run build
```
Then, start the server:
```bash
npm run start
```
If you want to customize the host and port:
```bash
npm run start --port=3001 --host=0.0.0.0
```
## Lint Code
If your IDE is VSCode, rename `web/.vscode/settings.example.json` to `web/.vscode/settings.json` for lint code setting.
## Documentation
Visit https://docs.dify.ai/getting-started/readme to view the full documentation.
Visit <https://docs.dify.ai/getting-started/readme> to view the full documentation.
## Community
The Dify community can be found on [Discord community](https://discord.gg/5AEfbxcd9k), where you can ask questions, voice ideas, and share your projects.