This content explains how to install a basic instance of Gerrit on a Linux machine.
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This quickstart is provided for demonstration purposes only. The Gerrit instance they install must not be used in a production environment. Instead, to install a Gerrit production environment, see Standalone Daemon Installation Guide. |
Before you start
Be sure you have:
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A Unix-based server, including any Linux flavor, MacOS, or Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD).
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Java SE Runtime Environment version 1.8. Gerrit is not compatible with Java 9 or newer yet.
Download Gerrit
From the Linux machine on which you want to install Gerrit:
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Open a terminal window.
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Download the desired Gerrit archive.
To view previous archives, see Gerrit Code Review: Releases. The steps below install Gerrit 3.1.3:
wget https://gerrit-releases.storage.googleapis.com/gerrit-3.1.3.war
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To build and install Gerrit from the source files, see Gerrit Code Review: Developer Setup. |
Install and initialize Gerrit
From the command line, enter:
export GERRIT_SITE=~/gerrit_testsite java -jar gerrit*.war init --batch --dev -d $GERRIT_SITE
This command takes two parameters:
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--batch
assigns default values to several Gerrit configuration options. To learn more about these options, see Configuration. -
--dev
configures the Gerrit server to use the authentication option,DEVELOPMENT_BECOME_ANY_ACCOUNT
, which enables you to switch between different users to explore how Gerrit works. To learn more about setting up Gerrit for development, see Gerrit Code Review: Developer Setup.
While this command executes, status messages are displayed in the terminal window. For example:
Generating SSH host key ... rsa(simple)... done Initialized /home/gerrit/gerrit_testsite Executing /home/gerrit/gerrit_testsite/bin/gerrit.sh start Starting Gerrit Code Review: OK
The last message confirms that the Gerrit service is running:
Starting Gerrit Code Review: OK
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Update the listen URL
To prevent outside connections from contacting your new Gerrit instance
(strongly recommended), change the URL on which Gerrit listens from *
to
localhost
. For example:
git config --file $GERRIT_SITE/etc/gerrit.config httpd.listenUrl 'http://localhost:8080'
Restart the Gerrit service
You must restart the Gerrit service for your authentication type and listen URL changes to take effect:
$GERRIT_SITE/bin/gerrit.sh restart
Viewing Gerrit
To view your new basic installation of Gerrit, go to:
http://localhost:8080
Next steps
Now that you have a simple version of Gerrit running, use the installation to explore the user interface and learn about Gerrit. For more detailed installation instructions, see Standalone Daemon Installation Guide(install.html).
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