Local Deployment
This tool is in active development. Airbyte strives to provide high quality, reliable software, however there may be
bugs or usability issues with this command. If you find an issue with the abctl
command, please report it as a github
issue here with the type of "🐛 [abctl] Report an issue with the abctl tool".
These instructions have been tested on MacOS, Windows, Ubuntu and Fedora.
This tool is intended to get Airbyte running as quickly as possible with no additional configuration necessary.
Additional configuration options may be added in the future, however, if you need additional configuration options now, use the
docker compose solution by following the instructions for the run_ab_platform.sh
script here.
Setup & launch Airbyte
Mac users can use Brew to install the abctl
command
brew tap airbytehq/tap
brew install abctl
- Install
Docker Desktop
(see instructions). - After
Docker Desktop
is installed, you must enableKubernetes
(see instructions). - If you did not use Brew to install
abctl
then download the latest version ofabctl
from the releases page and run the following command:
Mac users may need to use the finder and Open With > Terminal to run the abctl
command. After the first run
users should be able to run the command from the terminal. Airbyte suggests mac users to use brew
if it is available.
./abctl local install
- Your browser should open to the Airbyte Application, if it does not visit http://localhost
- You will be asked for a username and password. By default, that's username
airbyte
and passwordpassword
. You can set these values through command line flags or environment variables. For example, to set the username and password tofoo
andbar
respectively, you can run the following command:
./abctl local install --username foo --password bar
# Or as Environment Variables
ABCTL_LOCAL_INSTALL_PASSWORD=foo
ABCTL_LOCAL_INSTALL_USERNAME=bar
- Start moving some data!
Troubleshooting
If you have any questions about the local setup and deployment process, head over to our Getting Started FAQ on our Airbyte Forum that answers the following questions and more:
- How long does it take to set up Airbyte?
- Where can I see my data once I've run a sync?
- Can I set a start time for my sync?
If you encounter any issues, check out Getting Support documentation for options how to get in touch with the community or us.