# Install a Zulip server ## Before you begin To install a Zulip server, you'll need an Ubuntu or Debian system that satisfies [the installation requirements](requirements.md). Alternatively, you can use a preconfigured [DigitalOcean droplet](https://marketplace.digitalocean.com/apps/zulip?refcode=3ee45da8ee26), or Zulip's [experimental Docker image](deployment.md#zulip-in-docker). ### Should I follow this installation guide? - If you are just looking to play around with Zulip and see what it looks like, you can create a test Zulip Cloud organization at . - If you are deciding between self-hosting Zulip and signing up for [Zulip Cloud](https://zulip.com/plans/), our [self-hosing overview](https://zulip.com/self-hosting/) and [guide to choosing between Zulip Cloud and self-hosting](https://zulip.com/help/getting-your-organization-started-with-zulip#choosing-between-zulip-cloud-and-self-hosting) are great places to start. - If you're developing for Zulip, you should follow the instructions to install Zulip's [development environment](../development/overview.md). ## Step 1: Download the latest release Download and unpack [the latest server release](https://download.zulip.com/server/zulip-server-latest.tar.gz) (**Zulip Server {{ LATEST_RELEASE_VERSION }}**) with the following commands: ```bash cd $(mktemp -d) curl -fLO https://download.zulip.com/server/zulip-server-latest.tar.gz tar -xf zulip-server-latest.tar.gz ``` - If you'd like to verify the download, we [publish the sha256sums of our release tarballs](https://download.zulip.com/server/SHA256SUMS.txt). - You can also [install a pre-release version of Zulip](deployment.md#installing-zulip-from-git) using code from our [repository on GitHub](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/). ## Step 2: Install Zulip To set up Zulip with the most common configuration, you can run the installer as follows: ```bash sudo -s # If not already root ./zulip-server-*/scripts/setup/install --certbot \ --email=YOUR_EMAIL --hostname=YOUR_HOSTNAME ``` This takes a few minutes to run, as it installs Zulip's dependencies. For more on what the installer does, [see details below](#details-what-the-installer-does). If the script gives an error, consult [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) below. #### Installer options - `--email=you@example.com`: The email address of the person or team who should get support and error emails from this Zulip server. This becomes `ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR` ([docs][doc-settings]) in the Zulip settings. - `--hostname=zulip.example.com`: The user-accessible domain name for this Zulip server, i.e., what users will type in their web browser. This becomes `EXTERNAL_HOST` ([docs][doc-settings]) in the Zulip settings. - `--self-signed-cert`: With this option, the Zulip installer generates a self-signed SSL certificate for the server. This isn't suitable for production use, but may be convenient for testing. - `--certbot`: With this option, the Zulip installer automatically obtains an SSL certificate for the server [using Certbot][doc-certbot], and configures a cron job to renew the certificate automatically. If you'd prefer to acquire an SSL certificate yourself in any other way, it's easy to [provide it to Zulip][doc-ssl-manual]. You can see the more advanced installer options in our [deployment options][doc-deployment-options] documentation. [doc-settings]: settings.md [doc-certbot]: ssl-certificates.md#certbot-recommended [doc-ssl-manual]: ssl-certificates.md#manual-install [doc-deployment-options]: deployment.md#advanced-installer-options ## Step 3: Create a Zulip organization, and log in On success, the install script prints a link. If you're [restoring a backup][zulip-backups] or importing your data from [Slack][slack-import], or another Zulip server, you should stop here and return to the import instructions. [slack-import]: https://zulip.com/help/import-from-slack [zulip-backups]: export-and-import.md#backups Otherwise, open the link in a browser. Follow the prompts to set up your organization, and your own user account as an administrator. Then, log in! The link is a secure one-time-use link. If you need another later, you can generate a new one by running `manage.py generate_realm_creation_link` on the server. See also our doc on running [multiple organizations on the same server](multiple-organizations.md) if that's what you're planning to do. ## Step 4: Configure and use To really see Zulip in action, you'll need to get the people you work together with using it with you. - [Set up outgoing email](email.md) so Zulip can confirm new users' email addresses and send notifications. - Learn how to [get your organization started][realm-admin-docs] using Zulip at its best. Learning more: - Subscribe to the [Zulip announcements email list](https://groups.google.com/g/zulip-announce) for server administrators. This extremely low-traffic list is for important announcements, including [new releases](../overview/release-lifecycle.md) and security issues. - Follow [Zulip on Twitter](https://twitter.com/zulip). - Learn how to [configure your Zulip server settings](settings.md). - Learn about [Backups, export and import](export-and-import.md) and [upgrading](upgrade-or-modify.md) a production Zulip server. [realm-admin-docs]: https://zulip.com/help/getting-your-organization-started-with-zulip ## Details: What the installer does The install script does several things: - Creates the `zulip` user, which the various Zulip servers will run as. - Creates `/home/zulip/deployments/`, which the Zulip code for this deployment (and future deployments when you upgrade) goes into. At the very end of the install process, the script moves the Zulip code tree it's running from (which you unpacked from a tarball above) to a directory there, and makes `/home/zulip/deployments/current` as a symbolic link to it. - Installs Zulip's various dependencies. - Configures the various third-party services Zulip uses, including PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ, Memcached and Redis. - Initializes Zulip's database. If you'd like to deploy Zulip with these services on different machines, check out our [deployment options documentation](deployment.md). ## Troubleshooting **Install script.** The Zulip install script is designed to be idempotent. This means that if it fails, then once you've corrected the cause of the failure, you can just rerun the script. The install script automatically logs a transcript to `/var/log/zulip/install.log`. In case of failure, you might find the log handy for resolving the issue. Please include a copy of this log file in any bug reports. **The `zulip` user's password.** By default, the `zulip` user doesn't have a password, and is intended to be accessed by `su zulip` from the `root` user (or via SSH keys or a password, if you want to set those up, but that's up to you as the system administrator). Most people who are prompted for a password when running `su zulip` turn out to already have switched to the `zulip` user earlier in their session, and can just skip that step. **After the install script.** If you get an error after `scripts/setup/install` completes, check the bottom of `/var/log/zulip/errors.log` for a traceback, and consult the [troubleshooting section](troubleshooting.md) for advice on how to debug. **Community.** If the tips above don't help, please visit [#production help][production-help] in the [Zulip development community server][chat-zulip-org] for realtime help, and we'll try to help you out! Please provide details like the full traceback from the bottom of `/var/log/zulip/errors.log` in your report (ideally in a [code block][code-block]). [chat-zulip-org]: https://zulip.com/development-community/ [production-help]: https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/31-production-help [code-block]: https://zulip.com/help/code-blocks