Getting Started
Last Updated: 2022-01-31Welcome! We're so glad you've chosen to spend time with Grouparoo.
Check out the following video for a quick glance at setting up Grouparoo:
See below for more detailed information on getting your own instance setup and running.
Try Grouparoo Now!
The quickest way to see Grouparoo in action is try it locally with Node.js.
Assuming you have Node.js (v12+) installed, all you have to do to get started is:
# in a new directory
npm install -g grouparoo
grouparoo init .
grouparoo config
You can also try the grouparoo/omnibus
docker image. This Docker image contains a number of popular Grouparoo plugins, including commercially licensed @grouparoo/ui-enterprise
package. You can trial this docker image for a 1-month period before contacting us for a license.
curl -L https://www.grouparoo.com/docker-compose --output docker-compose.yml
docker compose up
# wait for boot
# visit http://localhost:3000
Getting Started with Grouparoo
Like what you see?
Fantastic! Now, let's get Grouparoo running for you. There are a number of ways to run Grouparoo to fit your workflow. There are four steps to getting Grouparoo successfully running and deployed to production:
Follow those links or use the nav on the left to work your way through setting up Grouparoo.
Understanding the Basics
Before you begin, it may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the core concepts from which Grouparoo operates.
Having Problems?
If you are having trouble, visit the list of common issues or open a Github issue to get support.