#!/bin/bash echo "🔧 Checking dependencies..." if ! command -v docker &>/dev/null; then echo -e "\t❌ Docker is not installed or not in PATH. Please install Docker first.\n\t\tSee https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/" exit 1 fi # Check if docker compose plugin is installed if ! docker compose version &>/dev/null; then echo -e "\t❌ Docker Compose is not installed or not in PATH (n.b. docker-compose is deprecated)\n\t\tUpdate docker or install docker-compose-plugin\n\t\tOn Linux: sudo apt-get install docker-compose-plugin\n\t\tSee https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/" exit 1 fi # Check if docker is started if ! docker info &>/dev/null; then echo -e "\t❌ Docker is not running.\n\t\tPlease start Docker Desktop, Docker or check documentation at https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/start/" exit 1 fi if ! command -v curl &>/dev/null; then echo -e "\t❌ Curl is not installed or not in PATH.\n\t\tOn macOS: brew install curl\n\t\tOn Linux: sudo apt install curl" exit 1 fi # Check if docker compose version is >= 2 if [ "$(docker compose version --short | cut -d' ' -f3 | cut -d'.' -f1)" -lt 2 ]; then echo -e "\t❌ Docker Compose is outdated. Please update Docker Compose to version 2 or higher.\n\t\tSee https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/linux/" exit 1 fi # Check if docker-compose is installed, if so issue a warning if version is < 2 if command -v docker-compose &>/dev/null; then if [ "$(docker-compose version --short | cut -d' ' -f3 | cut -d'.' -f1)" -lt 2 ]; then echo -e "\n\t⚠️ 'docker-compose' is installed but outdated. Make sure to use 'docker compose' or to upgrade 'docker-compose' to version 2.\n\t\tSee https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/standalone/\n" fi fi # Catch errors set -e function on_exit { # $? is the exit status of the last command executed local exit_status=$? if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ]; then echo "❌ Something went wrong, exiting: $exit_status" fi } trap on_exit EXIT # Use environment variables VERSION and BRANCH, with defaults if not set version=${VERSION:-$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/twentyhq/twenty/releases/latest | grep '"tag_name":' | cut -d '"' -f 4)} branch=${BRANCH:-$version} echo "🚀 Using version $version and branch $branch" dir_name="twenty" function ask_directory { read -p "📁 Enter the directory name to setup the project (default: $dir_name): " answer if [ -n "$answer" ]; then dir_name=$answer fi } ask_directory while [ -d "$dir_name" ]; do read -p "🚫 Directory '$dir_name' already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? (y/N) " answer if [ "$answer" = "y" ]; then break else ask_directory fi done # Create a directory named twenty echo "📁 Creating directory '$dir_name'" mkdir -p "$dir_name" && cd "$dir_name" || { echo "❌ Failed to create/access directory '$dir_name'"; exit 1; } # Copy twenty/packages/twenty-docker/docker-compose.yml in it echo -e "\t• Copying docker-compose.yml" curl -sLo docker-compose.yml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/twentyhq/twenty/$branch/packages/twenty-docker/docker-compose.yml # Copy twenty/packages/twenty-docker/.env.example to .env echo -e "\t• Setting up .env file" curl -sLo .env https://raw.githubusercontent.com/twentyhq/twenty/$branch/packages/twenty-docker/.env.example # Replace TAG=latest by TAG= if [[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]]; then # Running on macOS sed -i '' "s/TAG=latest/TAG=$version/g" .env else # Assuming Linux sed -i'' "s/TAG=latest/TAG=$version/g" .env fi # Generate random strings for secrets echo "# === Randomly generated secrets ===" >>.env echo "APP_SECRET=$(openssl rand -base64 32)" >>.env echo "" >>.env echo "POSTGRES_ADMIN_PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 32)" >>.env echo -e "\t• .env configuration completed" port=3000 # Check if command nc is available if command -v nc &> /dev/null; then # Check if port 3000 is already in use, propose to change it while nc -zv localhost $port &>/dev/null; do read -p "🚫 Port $port is already in use. Do you want to use another port? (Y/n) " answer if [ "$answer" = "n" ]; then continue fi read -p "Enter a new port number: " new_port if [[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]]; then sed -i '' "s/$port:$port/$new_port:$port/g" docker-compose.yml sed -E -i '' "s|^SERVER_URL=http://localhost:[0-9]+|SERVER_URL=http://localhost:$new_port|g" .env else sed -i'' "s/$port:$port/$new_port:$port/g" docker-compose.yml sed -E -i'' "s|^SERVER_URL=http://localhost:[0-9]+|SERVER_URL=http://localhost:$new_port|g" .env fi port=$new_port done fi # Ask user if they want to start the project read -p "🚀 Do you want to start the project now? (Y/n) " answer if [ "$answer" = "n" ]; then echo "✅ Project setup completed. Run 'docker compose up -d' to start." exit 0 else echo "🐳 Starting Docker containers..." docker compose up -d # Check if port is listening echo "Waiting for server to be healthy, it might take a few minutes while we initialize the database..." # Tail logs of the server until it's ready docker compose logs -f server & pid=$! while [ ! $(docker inspect --format='{{.State.Health.Status}}' twenty-server-1) = "healthy" ]; do sleep 1 done kill $pid echo "" echo "✅ Server is up and running" fi function ask_open_browser { read -p "🌐 Do you want to open the project in your browser? (Y/n) " answer if [ "$answer" = "n" ]; then echo "✅ Setup completed. Access your project at http://localhost:$port" exit 0 fi } # Ask user if they want to open the project # Running on macOS if [[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]]; then ask_open_browser open "http://localhost:$port" # Assuming Linux else # xdg-open is not installed, we could be running in a non gui environment if command -v xdg-open >/dev/null 2>&1; then ask_open_browser xdg-open "http://localhost:$port" else echo "✅ Setup completed. Your project is available at http://localhost:$port" fi fi