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This guide helps you practice using Authorizer to evaluate it before you use it in a production environment. It includes instructions for installing the Authorizer server in standalone mode.
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## Installing a simple instance of Authorizer
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## Trying out locally using the code base
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### Prerequisites
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- OS: Linux or macOS or windows
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- Go: (Golang)(https://golang.org/dl/) >= v1.15
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### Familiarize yourself with Authorizer
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1. [Architecture of Authorizer](http://docs.authorizer.dev/)
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2. [GraphQL APIs](https://docs.authorizer.dev/core/graphql-api/)
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### Project Setup for Authorizer core
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1. Fork the [authorizer](https://github.com/authorizerdev/authorizer) repository (**Skip this step if you have access to repo**)
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2. `git clone https://github.com/authorizerdev/authorizer.git`
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3. `cd authorizer`
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4. `cp .env.sample .env`. Check all the supported env [here](https://docs.authorizer.dev/core/env/)
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5. Build the code `make clean && make`
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> Note: if you don't have [`make`](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=concepts-make-command), you can `cd` into `server` dir and build using the `go build` command
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6. Run binary `./build/server`
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## Trying out locally using binaries
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Deploy / Try Authorizer using binaries. With each [Authorizer Release](https://github.com/authorizerdev/authorizer/releases)
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binaries are baked with required deployment files and bundled. You can download a specific version of it for the following operating systems:
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- Mac OSX
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- Linux
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- Windows
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### Step 1: Download and unzip bundle
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- Download the Bundle for the specific OS from the [release page](https://github.com/authorizerdev/authorizer/releases)
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> Note: For windows, it includes `.zip` file. For Linux & MacOS, it includes `.tar.gz` file.
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- Unzip using following command
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- Mac / Linux
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```sh
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tar -zxf AUTHORIZER_VERSION -c authorizer
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```
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- Windows
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```sh
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unzip AUTHORIZER_VERSION
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```
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- Change directory to `authorizer`
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```sh
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cd authorizer
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```
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### Step 2: Configure environment variables
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Required environment variables are pre-configured in `.env` file. But based on the production requirements, please configure more environment variables. You can refer to [environment variables docs](/core/env) for more information.
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### Step 3: Start Authorizer
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- Run following command to start authorizer
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- For Mac / Linux users
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```sh
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./build/server
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```
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- For windows
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```sh
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./build/server.exe
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```
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> Note: For mac users, you might have to give binary the permission to execute. Here is the command you can use to grant permission `xattr -d com.apple.quarantine build/server`
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## Installing a simple instance of Authorizer on Heroku
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Deploy Authorizer using [heroku](https://github.com/authorizerdev/authorizer-heroku) and quickly play with it in 30seconds
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