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---
id: ubuntu
title: Ubuntu
---
:::warning
The following guide is intended for contributors to set-up ToolJet locally. If you're interested in **self-hosting** ToolJet, please refer to the **[Setup](/docs/setup/)** section.
:::
Follow these steps to setup and run ToolJet on Ubuntu. Open terminal and run the commands below.
## Setting up
1. Set up the environment
1.1 Install NVM
```bash
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.3/install.sh | bash
```
Use the command to load NVM:
```bash
source ~/.nvm/nvm.sh
```
Close and reopen your terminal to start using nvm
```bash
nvm install 18.18.2
```
Ensure you have the correct version of npm, or it will cause an error about fsevents.
```bash
npm i -g npm@9.8.1
```
1.2 Install Postgres
```bash
sudo apt install postgresql postgresql-contrib
sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
```
1.3 Install PostgREST
:::info
Please use PostgREST version 12.2.0
:::
Please follow the installation [PostgREST](https://postgrest.org/en/stable/install.html) guide
2. Setup the repository:
2.1 Fork the repository:
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Go to the [ToolJet GitHub repository](https://github.com/ToolJet/Tooljet), click on the **Fork** button to create a copy of the repository under your own GitHub account.
2.2 Clone your forked repository:
After forking, clone the forked repository to your local machine using the URL of your forked repo.
```bash
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git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/ToolJet.git
```
3. Set up environment variables
Create a `.env` file by copying `.env.example`. More information on the variables that can be set is given in the [environment variables reference](/docs/setup/env-vars)
```bash
cp .env.example .env
```
4. Populate the keys in the env file
:::info
`SECRET_KEY_BASE` requires a 64 byte key. (If you have `openssl` installed, run `openssl rand -hex 64` to create a 64 byte secure random key)
`LOCKBOX_MASTER_KEY` requires a 32 byte key. (Run `openssl rand -hex 32` to create a 32 byte secure random key)
:::
Example:
```bash
cat .env
TOOLJET_HOST=http://localhost:8082
LOCKBOX_MASTER_KEY=1d291a926ddfd221205a23adb4cc1db66cb9fcaf28d97c8c1950e3538e3b9281
SECRET_KEY_BASE=4229d5774cfe7f60e75d6b3bf3a1dbb054a696b6d21b6d5de7b73291899797a222265e12c0a8e8d844f83ebacdf9a67ec42584edf1c2b23e1e7813f8a3339041
NODE_ENV=development
# DATABASE CONFIG
PG_HOST=localhost
PG_PORT=5432
PG_USER=postgres
PG_PASS=postgres
PG_DB=tooljet_development
TOOLJET_DB=tooljet_db
TOOLJET_DB_USER=postgres
TOOLJET_DB_HOST=localhost
TOOLJET_DB_PASS=postgres
```
5. Install and build dependencies
```bash
npm install
npm install --prefix server
npm install --prefix frontend
npm run build:plugins
```
> **_NOTE:_**
> If the `npm run build:plugins` command fails due to some packages are missing, try running the following command to install the necessary packages:
`sudo apt install build-essential`
> then proceed to `npm run build:plugins` step again
6. Set up database
```bash
npm run --prefix server db:create
npm run --prefix server db:reset
```
:::info
If at any point you need to reset the database, use this command `npm run --prefix server db:reset`
:::
7. Run plugins compilation in watch mode
```bash
cd ./plugins && npm start
```
8. Run the server
```bash
cd ./server && npm run start:dev
```
9. Run the client
```bash
cd ./frontend && npm start
```
The client will start running on the port 8082, you can access the client by visiting: [http://localhost:8082](http://localhost:8082)
10. Create login credentials
Visiting https://localhost:8082 should redirect you to the login page, click on the signup link and enter your email. The emails sent by the server in development environment are captured and are opened in your default browser. Click the invitation link in the email preview to setup the account.
## Running tests
Test config requires the presence of `.env.test` file at the root of the project.
To run the unit tests
```bash
npm run --prefix server test
```
To run e2e tests
```bash
npm run --prefix server test:e2e
```
To run a specific unit test
```bash
npm run --prefix server test <path-to-file>
```