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feat: add preliminar Windows support (#1636)
Add preliminar Windows support for both development and production environments. Default profile.Data will be set to "C:\ProgramData\memos" on Windows. Folder will be created if it does not exist, as this behavior is expected for Windows applications. System service installation can be achieved with third-party tools, explained in docs/windows-service.md. Not sure if it's worth using https://github.com/kardianos/service to make service support built-in. This could be a nice addition alongside #1583 (add Windows artifacts)pull/1644/head
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# Development
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Memos is built with a curated tech stack. It is optimized for developer experience and is very easy to start working on the code:
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1. It has no external dependency.
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2. It requires zero config.
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3. 1 command to start backend and 1 command to start frontend, both with live reload support.
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## Tech Stack
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| Frontend | Backend |
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| ---------------------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
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| [React](https://react.dev/) | [Go](https://go.dev/) |
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| [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com/) | [SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/) |
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| [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/) | |
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| [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/) | |
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## Prerequisites
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- [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install)
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- [Air](https://github.com/cosmtrek/air#installation) for backend live reload
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- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/)
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- [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/installation)
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## Steps
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(Using PowerShell)
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1. pull source code
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```powershell
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git clone https://github.com/usememos/memos
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# or
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gh repo clone usememos/memos
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```
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2. cd into the project root directory
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```powershell
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cd memos
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```
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3. start backend using air (with live reload)
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```powershell
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air -c .\scripts\.air-windows.toml
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```
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4. start frontend dev server
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```powershell
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cd web; pnpm i; pnpm dev
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```
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Memos should now be running at [http://localhost:3001](http://localhost:3001) and changing either frontend or backend code would trigger live reload.
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## Building
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Frontend must be built before backend. The built frontend must be placed in the backend ./server/dist directory. Otherwise, you will get a "No frontend embeded" error.
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### Frontend
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```powershell
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Move-Item "./server/dist" "./server/dist.bak"
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cd web; pnpm i --frozen-lockfile; pnpm build; cd ..;
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Move-Item "./web/dist" "./server/" -Force
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```
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### Backend
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```powershell
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go build -o ./build/memos.exe ./main.go
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```
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## ❕ Notes
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- Start development servers easier by running the provided `start.ps1` script.
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This will start both backend and frontend in detached PowerShell windows:
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```powershell
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.\scripts\start.ps1
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```
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- Produce a local build easier using the provided `build.ps1` script to build both frontend and backend:
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```powershell
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.\scripts\build.ps1
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```
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This will produce a memos.exe file in the ./build directory.
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# Installing memos as a service on Windows
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While memos first-class support is for Docker, you may also install memos as a Windows service. It will run under SYSTEM account and start automatically at system boot.
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❗ All service management methods requires admin privileges. Use [gsudo](https://gerardog.github.io/gsudo/docs/install), or open a new PowerShell terminal as admin:
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```powershell
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Start-Process powershell -Verb RunAs
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```
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## Choose one of the following methods
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### 1. Using [NSSM](https://nssm.cc/download)
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NSSM is a lightweight service wrapper.
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You may put `nssm.exe` in the same directory as `memos.exe`, or add its directory to your system PATH. Prefer the latest 64-bit version of `nssm.exe`.
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```powershell
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# Install memos as a service
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nssm install memos "C:\path\to\memos.exe" --mode prod --port 5230
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# Delay auto start
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nssm set memos DisplayName "memos service"
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# Configure extra service parameters
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nssm set memos Description "A lightweight, self-hosted memo hub. https://usememos.com/"
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# Delay auto start
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nssm set memos Start SERVICE_DELAYED_AUTO_START
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# Edit service using NSSM GUI
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nssm edit memos
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# Start the service
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nssm start memos
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# Remove the service, if ever needed
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nssm remove memos confirm
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```
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### 2. Using [WinSW](https://github.com/winsw/winsw)
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Find the latest release tag and download the asset `WinSW-net46x.exe`. Then, put it in the same directory as `memos.exe` and rename it to `memos-service.exe`.
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Now, in the same directory, create the service configuration file `memos-service.xml`:
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```xml
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<service>
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<id>memos</id>
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<name>memos service</name>
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<description>A lightweight, self-hosted memo hub. https://usememos.com/</description>
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<onfailure action="restart" delay="10 sec"/>
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<executable>%BASE%\memos.exe</executable>
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<arguments>--mode prod --port 5230</arguments>
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<delayedAutoStart>true</delayedAutoStart>
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<log mode="none" />
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</service>
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Then, install the service:
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# Install the service
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.\memos-service.exe install
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# Start the service
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.\memos-service.exe start
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# Remove the service, if ever needed
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.\memos-service.exe uninstall
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```
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### Manage the service
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```powershell
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net start memos
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net stop memos
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```
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Also, by using one of the provided methods, the service will appear in the Windows Services Manager `services.msc`.
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- On Windows, memos store its data in the following directory:
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```powershell
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$env:ProgramData\memos
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# Typically, this will resolve to C:\ProgramData\memos
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```
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You may specify a custom directory by appending `--data <path>` to the service command line.
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- If the service fails to start, you should inspect the Windows Event Viewer `eventvwr.msc`.
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- Memos will be accessible at [http://localhost:5230](http://localhost:5230) by default.
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tmp_dir = ".air"
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bin = "./.air/memos.exe"
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cmd = "go build -o ./.air/memos.exe ./main.go"
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delay = 1000
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exclude_dir = [".air", "web", "build"]
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exclude_file = []
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exclude_regex = []
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exclude_unchanged = false
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follow_symlink = false
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full_bin = ""
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send_interrupt = true
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kill_delay = 2000
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