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Frontend-only development environment |
If you want to only make changes on the UI, you don't need a backend running from source. You can user the docker-compose install with a few customizations.
Prerequisites
- Node.js (any recent version should work; we use 20.x to build)
- Make (again, any recent version should work)
- Docker and Docker Compose
:::info
Depending on platform, some native dependencies might be required. On macOS, run brew install node@20
, and for Docker brew install --cask docker
:::
Instructions
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Clone the git repo from https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik.
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In the cloned repository, follow the docker-compose installation instructions here.
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Add the following entry to your
.env
file:AUTHENTIK_IMAGE=ghcr.io/goauthentik/dev-server AUTHENTIK_TAG=gh-next AUTHENTIK_OUTPOSTS__CONTAINER_IMAGE_BASE=ghcr.io/goauthentik/dev-%(type)s:gh-next AUTHENTIK_LOG_LEVEL=debug
This will cause authentik to use the beta images.
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Add this volume mapping to your compose file.
services: # [...] server: # [...] volumes: - ./web:/web - ./local.env.yml:/local.env.yml
This makes the local web files and the config file available to the authentik server.
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Run
docker compose up -d
to apply those changes to your containers. -
cd web
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Run
npm i
and thennpm run watch
to start the build process.
You can now access authentik on http://localhost:9000 (or https://localhost:9443).
You might also want to complete the initial setup under /if/flow/initial-setup/
.