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Quick Start Guide

Important

These are quick start instructions. To optimize your |RCE|, |RCC|, and |RCT| usage, read the more detailed instructions in our guides. For detailed installation instructions, see :ref:`RhodeCode Control Documentation <control:rcc>`

Tip

If using a non-SQLite database, install and configure the database, create a new user, and grant permissions. You will be prompted for this user's credentials during |RCE| installation. See the relevant database documentation for more details.

To get |RCM| up and running, run through the below steps:

  1. Download the latest |RCC| installer from your rhodecode.com profile page. If you don't have an account, sign up at rhodecode.com/register.
  2. Run the |RCC| installer and accept the End User Licence using the following example:
$ chmod 755 RhodeCode-installer-linux-*
$ ./RhodeCode-installer-linux-*
  1. Install a VCS Server, and configure it to start at boot.
$ rccontrol install VCSServer

Agree to the licence agreement? [y/N]: y
IP to start the server on [127.0.0.1]:
Port for the server to start [10005]:
Creating new instance: vcsserver-1
Installing RhodeCode VCSServer
Configuring RhodeCode VCS Server ...
Supervisord state is: RUNNING
Added process group vcsserver-1
  1. Install |RCE|. If using MySQL or PostgreSQL, during installation you'll be asked for your database credentials, so have them at hand. You don't need any for SQLite.
  1. Check the status of your installation. You |RCE| instance runs on the URL displayed in the status message.
$ rccontrol status

- NAME: enterprise-1
- STATUS: RUNNING
- TYPE: Enterprise
- VERSION: 3.3.0
- URL: http://127.0.0.1:10003

- NAME: vcsserver-1
- STATUS: RUNNING
- TYPE: VCSServer
- VERSION: 3.3.0
- URL: http://127.0.0.1:10001

Note

Recommended post quick start install instructions:

  • Read the documentation
  • Carry out the :ref:`rhodecode-post-instal-ref`
  • Set up :ref:`indexing-ref`
  • Familiarise yourself with the :ref:`rhodecode-admin-ref` section.