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Posthog
PostHog is self-hosted product analytics. Automate the collection of every event on your website or app, and stay in control of your users’ data.
One-line docker preview
docker run -t -i --rm --publish 8000:8000 -v postgres:/var/lib/postgresql posthog:preview
This image has everything you need to try out PostHog locally! It will set up a server on http://127.0.0.1:8000.
Deploy to Heroku
Production installation
The preview image has Postgres running locally and runs in debug mode.
For a production installation you have a few options:
Deploy to Heroku
Heroku is the quickest way to get a production PostHog environment up-and-running.
We recommend getting at the very least a hobby-dev
Postgres and Dyno for low volumes of events.
Docker
Using the posthog/posthog:latest Docker image.
On Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/posthog/posthog.git
cd posthog
docker-compose build
docker-compose up -d
From source
- Make sure you have Python >= 3.7 and pip installed
- Install Yarn
git clone https://github.com/posthog/posthog.git
yarn build
pip install -r requirements.txt
gunicorn posthog.wsgi --config gunicorn.config.py --log-file -
Development
Running backend (Django)
- Make sure you have python 3 installed
python3 --version
- Make sure you have postgres installed
brew install postgres
- Start postgres, run
brew services start postgresql
- Create Database
createdb posthog
- Navigate into the correct folder
cd posthog
- Run
python3 -m venv env
(creates virtual environment in current direction called 'env') - Run
source env/bin/activate
(activates virtual environment) - Run
pip install -r requirements.txt
. If you have problems with this step (TLS/SSL error), then run~ brew update && brew upgrade
followed bypython3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
, then retry the requirements.txt install. - Run migrations
python manage.py migrate
- Run
python manage.py runserver
Running backend tests
bin/tests
Running frontend (React)
If at any point, you get "command not found: nvm", you need to install nvm, then use that to install node.
- Make sure you are running Django above in a separate terminal
- Now run
bin/start-frontend
- Optional: If you're making changes to the editor, you'll need to do
cd frontend && yarn start-editor
to watch changes.
Create a new branch
If you are working on some changes, please create a new branch, submit it to github ask for approval and when it gets approved it should automatically ship to Heroku
- Before writing anything run
git pull origin master
- Then create your branch
git checkout -b %your_branch_name%
call your branch something that represents what you're planning to do - When you're finished add your changes
git add .
- And commit with a message
git commit -m "%your feature description%"
- When pushing to github make sure you push your branch name and not master!!