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umami
Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.
Getting started
A detailed getting started guide can be found at https://umami.is/docs/
A fast way to get up and running is to use Railway
See Running on Railway to get started.
Installing from source
Requirements
- A server with Node.js 12 or newer
- A database (MySQL or Postgresql)
Install Yarn (if needed)
npm install -g yarn
Get the source code and install packages
git clone https://github.com/mikecao/umami.git
cd umami
yarn install
Database
Umami supports MySQL and Postgresql. The database structure will automatically be applied on the first start of Umami. 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
yarn build
Start the application
yarn start
By default this will launch the application on http://localhost:3000
. You will need to either
proxy requests from your web server
or change the port to serve the application directly.
Installing with Docker
To build the umami container and start up a Postgres database, run:
docker-compose up
Alternatively, to pull just the Umami Docker image with PostgreSQL support:
docker pull ghcr.io/mikecao/umami:postgresql-latest
Or with MySQL support:
docker pull ghcr.io/mikecao/umami:mysql-latest
Getting updates
To get the latest features, simply do a pull, install any new dependencies, and rebuild:
git pull
yarn install
yarn build
To update the Docker image, simply pull the new images and rebuild:
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up --force-recreate
License
MIT