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.
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Docker Compose is the easiest way to set up the ToolJet server and client locally.
*If you just want to try out ToolJet locally with docker, you can follow the steps [here](https://docs.tooljet.com/docs/setup/try-tooljet).*
## Prerequisites
Make sure you have the latest version of `docker` and `docker compose` installed.
If you are setting up on a Windows machine, we advise you to set up Docker Desktop with WSL2. More information is available [here](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/windows/wsl/).
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.
3. 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)**.
If you are setting up on a Windows machine, please ensure that the .env file line endings are set to LF, as they will be CRLF by default unless configured otherwise.
If you make any changes to the codebase or pull the latest changes from upstream, the ToolJet server container will hot reload the application without any action required from you.
**Note:**
1. If the changes include database migrations or new npm package additions in `package.json`, you need to restart the ToolJet server container by running `docker compose restart server`.
2. If you need to add a new binary or system library to the container itself, you would need to add those dependencies in `docker/server.Dockerfile.dev` and then rebuild the ToolJet server image. You can do that by running `docker compose build server`. After the build completes, you can start all services by running `docker compose up`.
Example:
Let's say you need to install the `imagemagick` binary in your ToolJet server's container. You'd then need to make sure that `apt` installs `imagemagick` while building the image. The Dockerfile at `docker/server.Dockerfile.dev` for the server would then look something like this:
Once you've updated the Dockerfile, rebuild the image by running `docker compose build server`. After building the new image, start the services by running `docker compose up`.
## Running Tests
Test config picks up config from `.env.test` file at the root of the project.
1. Run the following command to create and migrate data for test db:
```bash
docker compose run --rm -e NODE_ENV=test server npm run db:create
docker compose run --rm -e NODE_ENV=test server npm run db:migrate
```
2. To run the unit tests:
```bash
docker compose run --rm server npm run --prefix server test
```
3. To run e2e tests:
```bash
docker compose run --rm server npm run --prefix server test:e2e
```
4. To run a specific unit test:
```bash
docker compose run --rm server npm --prefix server run test <path-to-file>
```
## Troubleshooting
Please open a new issue at https://github.com/ToolJet/ToolJet/issues or join our [Slack Community](https://tooljet.com/slack) if you encounter any issues when trying to run ToolJet locally.