Install Grouparoo
Last Updated: 2021-02-08When you're ready to get your own instance of Grouparoo running, the first step is to install it locally. This will enable you to configure it properly before deploying to production.
If you just want to try Grouparoo, see our Getting Started Guide.
Step 1: Create New Repository
Configuring your Grouparoo Project starts by making a new git
repository in a new directory. You then can use the grouparoo
cli tool to initialize a new project.
Step 2: Run Locally with Node.js
If you have Node.js (v12+) installed, initializing a new Grouparoo project is as simple as:
# in a new directory
npm install -g grouparoo
grouparoo init .
grouparoo config # start configuring your Grouparoo instance
grouparoo run # run your Grouparoo instance once is it configured
Read our guide for setting up Grouparoo locally with Node.js.
Get Started with Node.jsWhat's Next?
After you've successfully installed Grouparoo, it's time to configure it. Install the plugins you want to use and then head over to the Configuration Guides.
Having Problems?
If you are having trouble, visit the list of common issues or open a Github issue to get support.