2,5 KiB
Easy setup (Docker)
Install Docker to your system and then, from the project root, run:
# Build the docker image:
docker build -t dani/bitwarden_rs .
# Run the docker image with a docker volume:
docker volume create bw_data
docker run --name bitwarden_rs -it --init --rm --mount source=bw_data,target=/data -p 8000:80 dani/bitwarden_rs
# OR, Run the docker image with a host bind, where <absolute_path> is the absolute path to a folder in the host:
docker run --name bitwarden_rs -it --init --rm --mount type=bind,source=<absolute_path>,target=/data -p 8000:80 dani/bitwarden_rs
How to compile bitwarden_rs
Install rust nightly
, in Windows the recommended way is through rustup
.
Install the sqlite3
, and openssl
libraries, in Windows the best option is Microsoft's vcpkg
,
on other systems use their respective package managers.
Then run:
cargo run
# or
cargo build
How to update the web-vault used
Install node.js
and either yarn
or npm
(usually included with node)
Clone the web-vault outside the project:
git clone https://github.com/bitwarden/web.git web-vault
Modify web-vault/settings.json
to look like this:
{
"appSettings": {
"apiUri": "/api",
"identityUri": "/identity",
"iconsUri": "/icons",
"stripeKey": "",
"braintreeKey": ""
}
}
Then, run the following from the web-vault
dir:
# With yarn (recommended)
yarn
yarn gulp dist:selfHosted
# With npm
npm install
npx gulp dist:selfHosted
Finally copy the contents of the web-vault/dist
folder into the bitwarden_rs/web-vault
folder.
How to create the RSA signing key for JWT
Generate the RSA key:
openssl genrsa -out data/private_rsa_key.pem
Convert the generated key to .DER:
openssl rsa -in data/private_rsa_key.pem -outform DER -out data/private_rsa_key.der
And generate the public key:
openssl rsa -in data/private_rsa_key.der -inform DER -RSAPublicKey_out -outform DER -out data/public_rsa_key.der
How to recreate database schemas
Install diesel-cli with cargo:
cargo install diesel_cli --no-default-features --features sqlite
Make sure that the correct path to the database is in the .env
file.
If you want to modify the schemas, create a new migration with:
diesel migration generate <name>
Modify the *.sql files, making sure that any changes are reverted in the down.sql file.
Apply the migrations and save the generated schemas as follows:
diesel migration redo
diesel print-schema > src/db/schema.rs