--- title: Getting Started weight: 20 --- ## From Docker Image ### Overview HawkBit Update Server default user has _admin/admin_ as default credentials. See below how the user can be changed. It supports two configurations: * monolith - hawkbit-update-server * micro-service - hawkbit-mgmt-server, hawkbit-ddi-server, hawkbit-dmf-server. ### A: Run hawkBit Update Server (Monolith) as Docker Container Start the hawkBit Update Server as a single container ```bash $ docker run -p 8080:8080 hawkbit/hawkbit-update-server:latest ``` This will start hawkBit update server with embedded H2 database for evaluation purposes. ### B: Run hawkBit Update Server (Monolith) with services as Docker Compose Start the hawkBit Update Server together with an PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ instance as containers ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-monolith-postgres.yml up -d ``` or with MySQL ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-monolith-mysql.yml up -d ``` If you want to start also the Simple UI, you can use, for PostgreSQL: ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-monolith-with-simple-ui-postgres.yml up -d ``` or with MySQL ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-monolith-with-simple-ui-mysql.yml up -d ``` Note: _-d_ flag is used to run the containers in detached mode. If you want to see the logs, you can remove the flag. ### C: Run hawkBit Update Server (Micro-Service) with services as Docker Compose Start the hawkBit Update Server together with an PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ instance as containers ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-micro-services-postgres.yml up -d ``` or with MySQL ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-micro-services-mysql.yml up -d ``` If you want to start also the Simple UI, you can use, for PostgreSQL: ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-micro-services-with-simple-ui-postgres.yml up -d ``` or with MySQL ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit/docker $ docker-compose -f docker-compose-micro-services-with-simple-ui-mysql.yml up -d ``` Note: _-d_ flag is used to run the containers in detached mode. If you want to see the logs, you can remove the flag. ## From Sources ### 1: Clone and build hawkBit ```sh $ git clone https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit.git $ cd hawkbit $ mvn clean install -DskipTests ``` ### 2: Start hawkBit [update server](https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit/tree/master/hawkbit-monolith/hawkbit-update-server) (Monolith) ```sh $ java -jar ./hawkbit-monolith/hawkbit-update-server/target/hawkbit-update-server-0-SNAPSHOT.jar ``` Note: you could start it also in microservices mode by: ```sh $ java -jar ./hawkbit-mgmt/hawkbit-mgmt-server/target/hawkbit-mgmt-server-0-SNAPSHOT.jar ``` ```sh $ java -jar ./hawkbit-ddi/hawkbit-ddi-server/target/hawkbit-ddi-server-0-SNAPSHOT.jar ``` and (only if you want to use the DMF feature): ```sh $ java -jar ./hawkbit-dmf/hawkbit-dmf-server/target/hawkbit-dmf-server-0-SNAPSHOT.jar ``` Note: you could starte the Simple UI by: ```sh $ java -jar ./hawkbit-simple-ui/target/hawkbit-simple-ui-0-SNAPSHOT.jar ``` ## Configuration ### Change credentials As stated before the default user is _admin/admin_. It could be overridden by changing the [TenantAwareUserProperties](https://github.com/eclipse-hawkbit/hawkbit/blob/master/hawkbit-core/src/main/java/org/eclipse/hawkbit/tenancy/TenantAwareUserProperties.java) configuration using Spring ways. For instance, using a properties file like: ```properties # should remove the admin/admin user hawkbit.security.user.admin.tenant=#{null} hawkbit.security.user.admin.password=#{null} hawkbit.security.user.admin.roles=#{null} # should add a hawkbit/isAwesome! user hawkbit.security.user.hawkbit.tenant=DEFAULT hawkbit.security.user.hawkbit.password={noop}isAwesome! hawkbit.security.user.hawkbit.roles=TENANT_ADMIN ``` which should remove the default _admin/admin_ user and add a hawkbit user _hawkbit_ with password _isAwesome!_ and a role _TENANT_ADMIN_. You could create multiple users with specified roles.