--- title: Installation From Source sidebar: talk_sidebar permalink: install-source.html summary: --- This provides information on how to setup the application from source. Note that this is not recommended for production deploys, but will work for development and testing purposes. ## Requirements There are some runtime requirements for running Talk from source: - [Node](https://nodejs.org/) ~7.8 - [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) ^0.22.0 _Please be sure to check the versions of these requirements. Incorrect versions of these may lead to unexpected errors!_ ## Installing ### Download It is highly recommended that you download a released version as the code available in `master` may not be stable. You can download the latest release from the [releases page](https://github.com/coralproject/talk/releases). You can also clone the git repository via: ```bash git clone https://github.com/coralproject/talk.git ``` ### Building We now have to install the dependencies and build the static assets. ```bash # Install package dependancies yarn # Build static files yarn build ``` After you create/modify the `plugins.json` (refer to `PLUGINS.md` for plugin docs) file, you can re-run the following to install their dependencies: ```bash # Reconcile plugins ./bin/cli plugins reconcile # Build static files yarn build ``` ## Running Refer to the `README.md` file for required configuration variables to add to the environment. You can start the server after configuring the server using the command: ```bash yarn start ``` This will setup the server to serve everything on a single node.js process and is designed to be used in production. You can see other scripts we've made available by consulting the `package.json` file under the `scripts` key including: - `yarn test` run unit tests - `yarn e2e` run end to end tests - `yarn build-watch` watch for changes to client files and build static assets - `yarn dev-start` watch for changes to server files and reload the server while also sourcing a `.env` file in your local directory for configuration