--- title: Yarn Setup sidebar_position: 1 description: | Set up the project with Yarn sidebar_custom_props: icon: TbScript --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; In this document, you'll learn how to install the project using yarn. You should use this method since it's the easiest way to get started but you can also run the project with [Docker](/contributor/local-setup/docker-setup). :::info `npm` does not support local packages well, opt for `yarn` instead. ::: ## Prerequisites Before you can install and use Twenty, make sure you install the following on your computer: - [Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git) - [Node v18](https://nodejs.org/en/download) - [yarn v1](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/install/) - [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm/blob/master/README.md) 1. Install WSL Open PowerShell as Administrator and run: ```powershell wsl --install ``` You should now see a prompt to restart your computer. If not, restart it manually. Upon restart, a powershell window will open and install Ubuntu. This may take up some time. You'll see a prompt to create a username and password for your Ubuntu installation. 2. Install and configure git ```bash sudo apt-get install git git config --global user.name "Your Name" git config --global user.email "youremail@domain.com" ``` 3. Install Node.js, nvm, yarn ```bash sudo apt-get install curl curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/master/install.sh | bash curl -o- -L https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh | bash ``` Close and reopen your terminal to start using nvm. :::caution Note Avoid using Docker on WSL as it adds an extra layer of complexity. ::: --- ## Step 1: Git Clone In your terminal, run the following command. :::info Note It's better to use SSH for this step. If you already haven't set up SSH keys, please do so first. You can learn more about it [here](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/about-ssh). ::: ```bash git clone git@github.com:twentyhq/twenty.git ``` ```bash git clone https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty.git ``` ## Step 2: Set up PostgreSQL Database You need to have a PostgreSQL instance available to be able to use Twenty. You need to provision this database with a `twenty` user (password: `twenty`), a `default` database and a `test` database. Option 1: To provision your database locally:

```bash cd twenty make provision-postgres-linux ``` Option 2: If you have docker installed:

```bash cd twenty make provision-postgres-docker ``` This will create a Docker container, exposing a PostgresSQL instance at [http://localhost:5432](http://localhost:5432). You can access this using `twenty` postgres user (password: `twenty`)
Option 1: To provision your database locally:

```bash cd twenty make provision-postgres-macos-intel #for intel architecture make provision-postgres-macos-arm #for M1/M2/M3 architecture ``` Option 2: If you have docker installed:

```bash cd twenty make provision-postgres-docker ``` This will create a Docker container, exposing a PostgresSQL instance at [http://localhost:5432](http://localhost:5432). You can access this using `twenty` postgres user (password: `twenty`)
It's better to provision your database locally: ```bash cd twenty make provision-postgres-linux ``` This will create a Docker container, exposing a PostgresSQL instance at [http://localhost:5432](http://localhost:5432). You can access this using `twenty` postgres user (password: `twenty`)
## Step 3: Setup environment variables Twenty requires you to set some environment variables. Locally, you should set them through a `.env` file. To do so, make copies of the `.env.example` files in `/front` and `/server`: ```bash cp ./front/.env.example ./front/.env cp ./server/.env.example ./server/.env ``` ## Step 4: Server setup :::info Use `nvm` to install the correct `node` version. The `server/.nvmrc` ensures all contributors use the same version. ::: To build Twenty server and seed some data into your database, run the following commands: ```bash cd server nvm install #recommended nvm use #recommended yarn yarn database:init yarn start:dev ``` Twenty's server will be up and running at [http://localhost:3000/graphql](http://localhost:3000/graphql). ## Step 5: Frontend setup :::info For the frontend setup, too, it's better to use `nvm` to install the right node version. ::: To set up the frontend, run the following commands in another terminal: ```bash cd front nvm install #recommended nvm use #recommended yarn yarn start ``` Twenty's frontend will be running at [http://localhost:3001](http://localhost:3001). Just login using the seeded demo account: `tim@apple.dev` to start using Twenty. # Troubleshouting ## Error: Failed to execute init.sql script. ```bash cp: ./infra/dev/postgres/init.sql: No such file or directory psql: error: /tmp/init.sql: No such file or directory ``` If you get this error it means you are not launching the local database init script from the repo's root folder. Make sure you're in `twenty/` and not in `twenty/infra/dev/scripts`.