This is the main project to run Actual, a local-first personal finance tool. It comes with the latest version of Actual, and a server to persist changes and make data available across all devices.
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We are looking into a feature for one-button click click deployment of Actual. This will reduce the friction for people not as comfortable with the command line.
It's very easy to get started. Clone this repo, install deps, and start it:
git clone https://github.com/actualbudget/actual-server.git
cd actual-server
yarn install
yarn start
Go to https://localhost:5006 in your browser and you'll see Actual.
You should deploy your server so it's always running. We recommend fly.io which makes it incredibly easy and provides a free plan.
Create an account. Although you are required to enter payment details, everything we do here will work on the free tier and you won't be charged.
Next, install the flyctl
utility. Run flyctl auth login
to sign into your account.
Copy fly.template.toml
to fly.toml
. Open fly.toml
and customize the app name on the first line of the file.
Now, run flyctl launch
from actual-server
. You should have a running app now!
Whenever you want to update Actual, update the versions of @actual-app/api
and @actual-app/web
in package.json
and run flyctl deploy
.
Note: if you don't want to use fly, we still provide a Dockerfile
to build the app so it should work anywhere that can compile a docker image.
One problem with the above setup is every time you deploy, it will wipe away all the data on the server. You'll need to bootstrap the instance again and upload your files.
Let's move the data somewhere that persists. With fly.io we can create a volume. Run this command:
flyctl volumes create actual_data
Now we need to tell Actual to use this volume. Add this in fly.toml
:
[mounts]
source="actual_data"
destination="/data"
That's it! Actual will automatically check if the /data
directory exists and use it automatically.
You can also configure the data dir with the ACTUAL_USER_FILES
environment variable.
The Actual app is totally separate from the server. In this project, they happen to both be served by the same server, but the app doesn't know where the server lives.
The server could live on a completely different domain. You might setup Actual so that the app and server are running in completely separate places.
Since Actual doesn't know what server to use, the first thing it does is asks you for the server URL. If you are running this project, simply click "Use this domain" and it will automatically fill it in with the current domain. This works because we are serving the app and server in the same place.