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- 🐳 Docker
- 👨💻 Developers
- 🌱 Env Variables
- 📖 Documentation
- 🌐 Self Host
- ☁️ Flowise Cloud
- 🙋 Support
- 🙌 Contributing
- 📄 License
Download and Install NodeJS >= 18.15.0
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Install Flowise npm install -g flowise 
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Start Flowise npx flowise start 
- Clone the Flowise project
- Go to dockerfolder at the root of the project
- Copy .env.examplefile, paste it into the same location, and rename to.envfile
- docker compose up -d
- Open http://localhost:3000
- You can bring the containers down by docker compose stop
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Build the image locally: docker build --no-cache -t flowise .
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Run image: docker run -d --name flowise -p 3000:3000 flowise 
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Stop image: docker stop flowise 
Flowise has 3 different modules in a single mono repository.
- server: Node backend to serve API logics
- ui: React frontend
- components: Third-party nodes integrations
- api-documentation: Auto-generated swagger-ui API docs from express
- Install PNPM
npm i -g pnpm 
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Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise.git 
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Go into repository folder: cd Flowise
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Install all dependencies of all modules: pnpm install 
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Build all the code: pnpm build Exit code 134 (JavaScript heap out of memory)If you get this error when running the above `build` script, try increasing the Node.js heap size and run the script again:# macOS / Linux / Git Bash export NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=4096" # Windows PowerShell $env:NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=4096" # Windows CMD set NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 Then run: pnpm build 
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Start the app: pnpm start You can now access the app on http://localhost:3000 
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For development build: - 
Create .envfile and specify theVITE_PORT(refer to.env.example) inpackages/ui
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Create .envfile and specify thePORT(refer to.env.example) inpackages/server
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Run: pnpm dev 
 Any code changes will reload the app automatically on http://localhost:8080 
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Flowise supports different environment variables to configure your instance. You can specify the following variables in the .env file inside packages/server folder. Read more
You can view the Flowise Docs here
Deploy Flowise self-hosted in your existing infrastructure, we support various deployments
Get Started with Flowise Cloud.
Feel free to ask any questions, raise problems, and request new features in Discussion.
Thanks go to these awesome contributors
See Contributing Guide. Reach out to us at Discord if you have any questions or issues.
Source code in this repository is made available under the Apache License Version 2.0.

