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ec2 AWS EC2

Deploying ToolJet on Amazon EC2

:::info You should setup a PostgreSQL database manually to be used by the ToolJet server. :::

You can effortlessly deploy Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Service (EC2) by utilizing a CloudFormation template. This template will deploy all the services required to run ToolJet on AWS EC2 instances.

To deploy all the services at once, simply employ the following template:

curl -LO https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/cloudformation/EC2-cloudfomration.yml

Follow the steps below to deploy ToolJet on AWS EC2 instances.

  1. Setup a PostgreSQL database and make sure that the database is accessible from the EC2 instance.

  2. Login to your AWS management console and go to the EC2 management page.

  3. Under the Images section, click on the AMIs button.

  4. Find the ToolJet version you want to deploy. Now, from the AMI search page, select the search type as "Public Images" and input the version you'd want AMI Name : tooljet_vX.X.X.ubuntu_bionic in the search bar.

  5. Select ToolJet's AMI and bootup an EC2 instance.
    Creating a new security group is recommended. For example, if the installation should receive traffic from the internet, the inbound rules of the security group should look like this:

    protocol port allowed_cidr
    tcp 22 your IP
    tcp 80 0.0.0.0/0
    tcp 443 0.0.0.0/0
  6. Once the instance boots up, SSH into the instance by running ssh -i <path_to_pem_file> ubuntu@<public_ip_of_the_instance>.

  7. Switch to the app directory by running cd ~/app.
    Modify the contents of the .env file. ( Eg: vim .env )

    The default .env file looks like this:

    LOCKBOX_MASTER_KEY=
    SECRET_KEY_BASE=
    PG_DB=
    PG_USER=
    PG_HOST=
    PG_PASS=
    TOOLJET_DB=
    TOOLJET_DB_HOST=
    TOOLJET_DB_USER=
    TOOLJET_DB_PASS=
    

    Read environment variables reference

    :::info If there are self signed HTTPS endpoints that ToolJet needs to connect to, please make sure that NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS environment variable is set to the absolute path containing the certificates. :::

  8. TOOLJET_DB_HOST environment variable determines where you can access the ToolJet client. It can either be the public ipv4 address of your instance or a custom domain that you want to use.

    Examples: TOOLJET_DB_HOST=http://12.34.56.78 or TOOLJET_DB_HOST=https://yourdomain.com or TOOLJET_DB_HOST=https://tooljet.yourdomain.com

    :::info We use a lets encrypt plugin on top of nginx to create TLS certificates on the fly. :::

    :::info Please make sure that TOOLJET_DB_HOST starts with either http:// or https:// :::

  9. Once you've configured the .env file, run ./setup_app. This script will install all the dependencies of ToolJet and then will start the required services.

  10. If you've set a custom domain for TOOLJET_HOST, add a A record entry in your DNS settings to point to the IP address of the EC2 instance.

  11. You're all done, ToolJet client would now be served at the value you've set in TOOLJET_HOST.

Deploying ToolJet Database

ToolJet AMI comes inbuilt with PostgREST. If you intend to use this feature, you'd only have to setup the environment variables in ~/app/.env file and run ./setup_app script.

You can learn more about this feature here.

:::warning To enable ToolJet AI features in your ToolJet deployment, whitelist api-gateway.tooljet.ai and docs.tooljet.ai. :::

Setup to Enable ToolJet AI

Build applications effortlessly with ToolJet AI, using natural language to generate and customize apps. Refer to ToolJet AI guide for more information.

Follow this guide to enable AI features in your self-hosted setup.

Deployment Steps

  1. Add Chroma under the services section and define volumes under the volumes section in the docker-compose.
services:
  chroma:
    name: chromadb
    image: chromadb/chroma
    ports:
      - "8000:8000"
    environment:
      - CHROMA_HOST_PORT=8000
    volumes:
      - chromadb_data:/chroma

volumes:
  chromadb_data:
    driver: local
  1. Add these environment variables to the .env file in the ToolJet server. CHROMA_DB_URL=chromadb:8000
    AI_GATEWAY_URL=https://api-gateway.tooljet.ai

Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version

New LTS versions are released every 3-5 months with an end-of-life of atleast 18 months. To check the latest LTS version, visit the ToolJet Docker Hub page. The LTS tags follow a naming convention with the prefix LTS- followed by the version number, for example tooljet/tooljet:ee-lts-latest.

If this is a new installation of the application, you may start directly with the latest version. This guide is not required for new installations.

Prerequisites for Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version:

  • It is crucial to perform a comprehensive backup of your database before starting the upgrade process to prevent data loss.

  • Users on versions earlier than v2.23.0-ee2.10.2 must first upgrade to this version before proceeding to the LTS version.

:::info If you are upgrading from version v3.0.33-ee-lts to the latest LTS, please ensure that the following configuration is done, including the addition of ChromaDB to the existing setup. :::

If you have any questions feel free to join our Slack Community or send us an email at hello@tooljet.com.