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Quickstart
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This guide will step you through setting up a Python-based virtualenv, installing the required packages, and configuring the basic web service. This guide assumes a clean Ubuntu 14.04 instance, commands may differ based on the OS and configuration being used.
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This guide will step you through setting up a Python-based virtualenv, installing the required packages, and configuring the basic web service.
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This guide assumes a clean Ubuntu 18.04/20.04 instance, commands may differ based on the OS and configuration being used.
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For a quicker alternative, see the Lemur docker file on `Github <https://github.com/Netflix/lemur-docker>`_.
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Some basic prerequisites which you'll need in order to run Lemur:
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* A UNIX-based operating system (we test on Ubuntu, develop on OS X)
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* A UNIX-based operating system (we test on Ubuntu, develop on macOS)
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* Python 3.7 or greater
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* PostgreSQL 9.4 or greater
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* Nginx
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* Node v10.x (LTS) or greater
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.. note:: Ubuntu 18.04 supported by default Python 3.6.x and Node v8.x
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.. note:: Lemur was built with AWS in mind. This means that things such as databases (RDS), mail (SES), and TLS (ELB), are largely handled for us. Lemur does **not** require AWS to function. Our guides and documentation try to be as generic as possible and are not intended to document every step of launching Lemur into a given environment.
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