| docker | ||
| libs/jsonwebtoken | ||
| migrations | ||
| src | ||
| .dockerignore | ||
| .env | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| Cargo.lock | ||
| Cargo.toml | ||
| Dockerfile | ||
| LICENSE.txt | ||
| README.md | ||
Easy setup (Docker)
Install Docker to your system and then, from the project root, run:
# Build the docker image:
docker build -t dani/bitwarden_rs .
# Run the docker image with a docker volume:
docker volume create bw_data
docker run --name bitwarden_rs -t --init --rm --mount source=bw_data,target=/data -p 8000:80 dani/bitwarden_rs
Other possible Docker options
To run the container in the background, add the -d parameter.
To check the logs when in background, run docker logs bitwarden_rs
To stop the container in background, run docker stop bitwarden_rs
To make sure the container is restarted automatically, add the --restart unless-stopped parameter
To run the image with a host bind, change the --mount parameter to:
--mount type=bind,source=<absolute_path>,target=/data
Where <absolute_path> is an absolute path in the hosts file system (e.g. C:\bitwarden\data)
How to compile bitwarden_rs
Install rust nightly, in Windows the recommended way is through rustup.
Install the sqlite3, and openssl libraries, in Windows the best option is Microsoft's vcpkg,
on other systems use their respective package managers.
Then run:
cargo run
# or
cargo build
How to install the web-vault locally
If you're using docker image, you can just update VAULT_VERSION variable in Dockerfile and rebuild the image.
Install node.js and either yarn or npm (usually included with node)
Clone the web-vault outside the project:
git clone https://github.com/bitwarden/web.git web-vault
Modify web-vault/settings.Production.json to look like this:
{
"appSettings": {
"apiUri": "/api",
"identityUri": "/identity",
"iconsUri": "/icons",
"stripeKey": "",
"braintreeKey": ""
}
}
Then, run the following from the web-vault dir:
# With yarn (recommended)
yarn
yarn gulp dist:selfHosted
# With npm
npm install
npx gulp dist:selfHosted
Finally copy the contents of the web-vault/dist folder into the bitwarden_rs/web-vault folder.
How to recreate database schemas
Install diesel-cli with cargo:
cargo install diesel_cli --no-default-features --features sqlite
Make sure that the correct path to the database is in the .env file.
If you want to modify the schemas, create a new migration with:
diesel migration generate <name>
Modify the *.sql files, making sure that any changes are reverted in the down.sql file.
Apply the migrations and save the generated schemas as follows:
diesel migration redo
diesel print-schema > src/db/schema.rs