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Installation

There are several approaches to install Frontier.

  1. Using a pre-compiled binary
  2. Using the Docker image
  3. Installing from source
  4. Helm Charts

Binary (Cross-platform)

Download the appropriate version for your platform from releases page. Once downloaded, the binary can be run from anywhere. You don’t need to install it into a global location. This works well for shared hosts and other systems where you don’t have a privileged account. Ideally, you should install it somewhere in your PATH for easy use. /usr/local/bin is the most probable location.

macOS

Frontier is available via a Homebrew Tap, and as downloadable binary from the releases page:

$ brew install raystack/taps/frontier

To upgrade to the latest version:

$ brew upgrade frontier

Linux

Frontier is available as downloadable binaries from the releases page. Download the .deb or .rpm from the releases page and install with sudo dpkg -i and sudo rpm -i respectively.

Windows

Frontier is available via scoop, and as a downloadable binary from the releases page:

scoop bucket add frontier https://github.com/raystack/scoop-bucket.git

To upgrade to the latest version:

scoop update frontier

Docker

We provide ready to use Docker container images. To pull the latest image: Make sure you have Spicedb and postgres running on your local and run the following.

$ docker pull raystack/frontier

To pull a specific version:

$ docker pull raystack/frontier:v0.6.2-arm64

To run the docker image with minimum configurations:

$ docker run -p 8080:8080 \
-e FRONTIER_DB_DRIVER=postgres \
-e FRONTIER_DB_URL=postgres://frontier:@localhost:5432/frontier?sslmode=disable \
-e FRONTIER_SPICEDB_HOST=spicedb.localhost:50051 \
-e FRONTIER_SPICEDB_PRE_SHARED_KEY=randomkey
-v .config:.config
raystack/frontier server start

Building from source

Begin by cloning this repository then you have two ways in which you can build Frontier:

  • As a native executable
  • As a docker image

Run either of the following commands to clone and compile Frontier from source

$ git clone git@github.com:raystack/frontier.git                 # (Using SSH Protocol)
$ git clone https://github.com/raystack/frontier.git # (Using HTTPS Protocol)

As a native executable

To build frontier as a native executable, run make inside the cloned repository.

$ make

This will create the frontier binary in the root directory. Initialise server and client config file. Customise the config.yaml file with your local configurations.

$ ./frontier config init

Run database migrations

$ ./frontier server migrate

Start Frontier server

$ ./frontier server start

As a Docker image

Building Frontier's Docker image is just a simple, just run docker build command and optionally name the image

$ docker build . -t frontier

Verifying the installation​

To verify if Frontier is properly installed, run frontier --help on your system. You should see help output. If you are executing it from the command line, make sure it is on your PATH or you may get an error about Frontier not being found.

$ ./frontier --help

What's next

  • See the Configurations page on how to setup Frontier server and client
  • See the CLI Reference for a complete list of commands and options.