umami/README.md

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# umami
Umami is a simple, fast, website analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
## Getting started
A detailed getting started guide can be found at [https://umami.is/docs/](https://umami.is/docs/)
## Installing from source
### Requirements
- A server with Node.js 10.13 or newer
- A database (MySQL or Postgresql)
### Get the source code and install packages
```
git clone https://github.com/mikecao/umami.git
cd umami
npm install
```
### Create database tables
Umami supports [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/) and [Postgresql](https://www.postgresql.org/).
Create a database for your Umami installation and install the tables with the included scripts.
For MySQL:
```
mysql -u username -p databasename < sql/schema.mysql.sql
```
For Postgresql:
```
psql -h hostname -U username -d databasename -f sql/schema.postgresql.sql
```
This will also create a login account with username **admin** and password **umami**.
### Configure umami
Create an `.env` file with the following
```
DATABASE_URL=(connection url)
HASH_SALT=(any random string)
```
The connection url is in the following format:
```
postgresql://username:mypassword@localhost:5432/mydb
mysql://username:mypassword@localhost:3306/mydb
```
The `HASH_SALT` is used to generate unique values for your installation.
### Build the application
```
npm run build
```
### Start the application
```
npm start
```
By default this will launch the application on `http://localhost:3000`. You will need to either
[proxy](https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/web-server/reverse-proxy/) requests from your web server
or change the [port](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/cli#production) to serve the application directly.
## Installing with Docker
To build the umami container and start up a Postgres database, run:
```
docker-compose up
```
## License
MIT