--- id: server-configuration title: "Server Configuration" --- This is mostly basic linux server configuration stuff but I felt it important to document and share the steps I took to get verdaccio running permanently on my server. You will need root (or sudo) permissions for the following. ## Running as a separate user First create the verdaccio user: ```bash $ sudo adduser --disabled-login --gecos 'Verdaccio NPM mirror' verdaccio ``` You create a shell as the verdaccio user using the following command: ```bash $ sudo su verdaccio $ cd ~ ``` The 'cd ~' command send you to the home directory of the verdaccio user. Make sure you run verdaccio at least once to generate the config file. Edit it according to your needs. ## Listening on all addresses If you want to listen to every external address set the listen directive in the config to: ```yaml # you can specify listen address (or simply a port) listen: 0.0.0.0:4873 ``` If you are running `verdaccio` in a Amazon EC2 Instance, [you will need set the listen in change your config file](https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/issues/314#issuecomment-327852203) as is described above. > Apache configure? Please check out the [Reverse Proxy Setup](reverse-proxy.md) ## Keeping verdaccio running forever We can use the node package called 'forever' to keep verdaccio running all the time. https://github.com/nodejitsu/forever First install forever globally: ```bash $ sudo npm install -g forever ``` Make sure you've started verdaccio at least once to generate the config file and write down the created admin user. You can then use the following command to start verdaccio: ```bash $ forever start `which verdaccio` ``` You can check the documentation for more information on how to use forever. ## Surviving server restarts We can use crontab and forever together to restart verdaccio after a server reboot. When you're logged in as the verdaccio user do the following: ```bash $ crontab -e ``` This might ask you to choose an editor. Pick your favorite and proceed. Add the following entry to the file: ``` @reboot /usr/bin/forever start /usr/lib/node_modules/verdaccio/bin/verdaccio ``` The locations may vary depending on your server setup. If you want to know where your files are you can use the 'which' command: ```bash $ which forever $ which verdaccio ```