@ -31,16 +31,44 @@ msg_ok "Set up Node.js Repository"
msg_info "Installing Node.js"
$STD apt-get update
$STD apt-get install -y nodejs
$STD npm install next
$STD npm instal react
$STD npm instal react-dom
msg_ok "Installed Node.js"
msg_info "Installing Yarn"
$STD npm install -g yarn
$STD npm install next react react-dom
$STD yarn global add prisma
msg_ok "Installed Yarn"
msg_info "Installing Homarr (Patience)"
git clone -q https://github.com/ajnart/homarr.git /opt/homarr
cd /opt/homarr
cat <<EOF >/opt/homarr/.env
# Since the ".env" file is gitignored, you can use the ".env.example" file to
# build a new ".env" file when you clone the repo. Keep this file up-to-date
# when you add new variables to `.env`.
# This file will be committed to version control, so make sure not to have any
# secrets in it. If you are cloning this repo, create a copy of this file named
# ".env" and populate it with your secrets.
# When adding additional environment variables, the schema in "/src/env.js"
# should be updated accordingly.
# Prisma
# https://www.prisma.io/docs/reference/database-reference/connection-urls#env
DATABASE_URL = "file:../database/db.sqlite"
# Next Auth
# You can generate a new secret on the command line with:
# openssl rand -base64 32
# https://next-auth.js.org/configuration/options#secret
# NEXTAUTH_SECRET=""
NEXTAUTH_URL = "http://localhost:3000"
NEXTAUTH_SECRET = "1234"
EOF
$STD yarn install
$STD yarn build
msg_ok "Installed Homarr"
@ -54,6 +82,7 @@ After=network.target
[ Service]
Type = exec
WorkingDirectory = /opt/homarr
EnvironmentFile = -/opt/homarr/.env
ExecStart = /usr/bin/yarn start
[ Install]