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# Setup
Here are the steps to setup your own dana server.
## Requirements
As a requirement, you need to have node.js installed on your machine. [See nodejs download](https://nodejs.org/en/download/).
## Instructions for Mac/Linux
First, install dependent node modules
```
$ npm install
```
Second, you need to create a **configs** directory. The database and temporary dana working files will be created in this directory.
```
$ mkdir configs
```
Then, you have to create a **configs/dana.js** file that will provide
- *adminUser* property to specify the *login*, *password* and *email* of the administrator of your dana server.
- *server* property to specify the *ip* and *port* to use from the browser
This file should be like this:
```
module.exports = {
adminUser: {
login: 'admin',
password: 'admin',
email: 'youremail@google.com'
},
server: {
ip:'localhost',
port: 7000
}
}
```
You're ready to run the server :)
Note you need to add some pages for the projects. See [adding project pages](Project.md) to know how to add pages to the dashboard for a project).
To start the server, there are two options:
```
$ node src/server.js
or
$ npm start
```
## Configure email account
Dana provides a way to use a gmail account to send emails using Gmail APIs. Follow [these steps](http://pcarion.com/2015/12/06/How-to-send-a-mail-in-node-using-the-gmail-API.html) to get **clientsecret.json** and **gmail-credentials.json**. Then put these 2 files in **configs/** directory and restart Dana server.
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