--- date: "2019-02-12:00:00+02:00" title: "Build from sources" draft: false type: "doc" menu: sidebar: parent: "setup" --- # Build Vikunja from source To completely build Vikunja from source, you need to build the api and frontend. {{< table_of_contents >}} ## API The Vikunja API has no other dependencies than go itself. That means compiling it boils down to these steps: 1. Make sure [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) is properly installed on your system. You'll need at least Go `1.17`. 2. Make sure [Mage](https://magefile.org) is properly installed on your system. 3. Clone the repo with `git clone https://code.vikunja.io/api` and switch into the directory. 3. Run `mage build:build` in the source of this repo. This will build a binary in the root of the repo which will be able to run on your system. *Note:* Static ressources such as email templates are built into the binary. For these to work, you may need to run `mage build:generate` before building the vikunja binary. When builing entirely with `mage`, you dont need to do this, `mage build:generate` will be run automatically when running `mage build:build`. ### Build for different architectures To build for other platforms and architectures than the one you're currently on, simply run `mage release:release` or `mage release:{linux|windows|darwin}`. More options are available, please refer to the [magefile docs]({{< ref "../development/mage.md">}}) for more details. ## Frontend The code for the frontend is located at [code.vikunja.io/frontend](https://code.vikunja.io/frontend). You need to have yarn v1 and nodejs in version 16 installed. 1. Make sure [yarn v1](https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install) is properly installed on your system. 3. Clone the repo with `git clone https://code.vikunja.io/frontend` and switch into the directory. 3. Install all dependencies with `yarn install` 4. Build the frontend with `yarn build`. This will result in a js bundle in the `dist/` folder which you can deploy.