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This section only applies if you plan to self-host Unleash. If you are looking for our hosted solution you should head over to www.getunleash.io
Requirements
You will need:
- Node.js (version 14 or later)
- PostgreSQL (version 10 or later)
- Create an unleash user and database.
Start Unleash server
Whichever option you choose to start Unleash, you must specify a database URI (it can be set in the environment variable DATABASE_URL). If your database server is not set up to support SSL you'll also need to set the environment variable DATABASE_SSL
to false
Once the server has started, you will see the message:
Unleash started on http://localhost:4242
To run multiple replicas of Unleash simply point all instances to the same database.
Unleash v4: The first time Unleash starts it will create a default user which you can use to sign-in to you Unleash instance and add more users with:
- username:
admin
- password:
unleash4all
Option 1 - use Docker
Useful links:
Steps:
- Create a network by running
docker network create unleash
- Start a postgres database:
docker run -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=some_password \
-e POSTGRES_USER=unleash_user -e POSTGRES_DB=unleash \
--network unleash --name postgres postgres
- Start Unleash via docker:
docker run -p 4242:4242 \
-e DATABASE_HOST=postgres -e DATABASE_NAME=unleash \
-e DATABASE_USERNAME=unleash_user -e DATABASE_PASSWORD=some_password \
-e DATABASE_SSL=false \
--network unleash unleashorg/unleash-server
Option 2 - use Docker-compose
Steps:
- Clone the unleash-docker repository.
- Run
docker-compose build
in repository root folder. - Run
docker-compose up
in repository root folder.
Option 3 - from Node.js
-
Create a new folder/directory on your development computer.
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From a terminal/bash shell, install the dependencies:
npm init npm install unleash-server --save
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Create a file called server.js, paste the following into it and save.
const unleash = require('unleash-server'); unleash .start({ db: { ssl: false, host: 'localhost', port: 5432, database: 'unleash', user: 'unleash_user', password: 'passord', }, server: { port: 4242, }, }) .then(unleash => { console.log( `Unleash started on http://localhost:${unleash.app.get('port')}`, ); });
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Run server.js:
node server.js
Create an api token for your client
Test your server and create a sample API call
Once the Unleash server has started, go to localhost:4242 in your browser. If you see an empty list of feature toggles, try creating one with curl from a terminal/bash shell:
curl --location -H "Authorization: <apitoken from previous step>" \
--request POST 'http://localhost:4242/api/admin/features' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{\
"name": "Feature.A",\
"description": "Dolor sit amet.",\
"type": "release",\
"enabled": false,\
"stale": false,\
"strategies": [\
{\
"name": "default",\
"parameters": {}\
}\
]\
}'
Version check
- Unleash checks that it uses the latest version by making a call to https://version.unleash.run.
- This is a cloud function storing instance id to our database for statistics.
- This request includes a unique instance id for your server.
- If you do not wish to check for upgrades define the environment variable
CHECK_VERSION
to anything else other thantrue
before starting, and Unleash won't make any callsexport CHECK_VERSION=false