Setting up the server¶
Introduction¶
This guide will help you setup the server and builder for the project.
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Warning
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Prerequisites¶
To setup the server, you need to have the following installed:
Checking if you have Node.js and Python installed¶
You can check if you have Node.js installed by running the following command:
node -v
You can check if you have Python installed by running the following command:
python --version
Once you have node and python installed, you can proceed to the next step.
Installing the package managers¶
In order to install the dependencies, you need to have the appropriate package managers installed.
- Installing Yarn
Yarn is a package manager for Node.js. You can install it by running the following command:
npm install -g yarn
- Installing Poetry
Poetry is a package manager for Python. You can install it by running the following command:
pip install poetry
Installing the dependencies¶
Once you have installed Yarn and Poetry, you can run the following command to install the dependencies:
cd rnd/autogpt_server
poetry install
In another terminal, run the following command to install the dependencies for the frontend:
cd rnd/autogpt_builder
yarn install
Once you have installed the dependencies, you can proceed to the next step.
Setting up the database¶
In order to setup the database, you need to run the following command, in the same terminal you ran the poetry install command:
poetry run prisma migrate deploy
poetry run prisma generate
Without running this command, the necessary Python modules (prisma.models) won't be available, leading to a ModuleNotFoundError.
Running the server¶
To run the server, you can run the following command in the same terminal you ran the poetry install command:
poetry run app
In the other terminal, you can run the following command to start the frontend:
yarn dev
Checking if the server is running¶
You can check if the server is running by visiting http://localhost:3000 in your browser.