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---
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date: "2016-12-01T16:00:00+02:00"
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title: "Installation from source"
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slug: "install-from-source"
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weight: 10
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toc: true
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draft: false
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menu:
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sidebar:
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parent: "installation"
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name: "From source"
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weight: 30
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identifier: "install-from-source"
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---
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# Installation from source
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This section will not include basic [installation instructions](https://golang.org/doc/install).
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**Note**: Go version 1.8 or higher is required
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## Download
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First retrieve the source code. The easiest way is to use the Go tool. Use the following
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commands to fetch the source and switch into the source directory.
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```
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go get -d -u code.gitea.io/gitea
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cd $GOPATH/src/code.gitea.io/gitea
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```
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Decide which version of Gitea to build and install. Currently, there are multiple options
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to choose from. The `master` branch represents the current development version. To build
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with master, skip to the [build section](#build).
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To work with tagged releases, the following commands can be used:
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```
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git branch -a
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git checkout v1.0
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```
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To validate a Pull Request, first enable the new branch (`xyz` is the PR id; for example
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`2663` for [#2663](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/2663)):
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```
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git fetch origin pull/xyz/head:pr-xyz
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```
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To build Gitea from source at a specific tagged release (like v1.0.0), list the available
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tags and check out the specific tag.
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List available tags with the following.
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```
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git tag -l
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git checkout v1.0.0 # or git checkout pr-xyz
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```
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## Build
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Since all required libraries are already bundled in the Gitea source, it's
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possible to build Gitea with no additional downloads. Various
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[make tasks](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/master/Makefile) are
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provided to keep the build process as simple as possible.
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<a href='{{< relref "doc/advanced/make.en-us.md" >}}'>See here how to get Make</a>.
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Depending on requirements, the following build tags can be included.
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* `bindata`: Build a single monolithic binary, with all assets included.
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* `sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify`: Enable support for a [SQLite3](https://sqlite.org/) database. Suggested only
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for tiny installations.
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* `tidb`: Enable support for a [TiDB](https://github.com/pingcap/tidb) database.
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* `pam`: Enable support for PAM (Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules). Can be used to
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authenticate local users or extend authentication to methods available to PAM.
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Bundling assets into the binary using the `bindata` build tag can make development and
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testing easier, but is not ideal for a production deployment. To include assets, they
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must be built separately using the `generate` make task.
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```
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TAGS="bindata" make generate build
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```
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## Test
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After following the steps above a `gitea` binary will be available in the working directory.
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It can be tested from this directory or moved to a directory with test data. When Gitea is
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launched manually from command line, it can be killed by pressing `Ctrl + C`.
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```
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./gitea web
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```
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