Add detailed system requirements including: - Minimum specs for building (2 cores, 2GB RAM) - Runtime-only specs for pre-built images (1 core, 512MB) - Recommended production specs (2+ cores, 2GB RAM) - Note about memory requirements for Docker build Fixes #132
Tabby Web
Note on project status
Important
At this time I don't have the time to work on
tabby-weband won't be able to provide help or support for it. I'm still happy to merge any fixes/improvement PRs. ✌️
This is the Tabby terminal, served as a web app. It also provides the config sync service for the Tabby app.
How it works
Tabby Web serves the Tabby Terminal as a web application while managing multiple config files, authentication, and providing TCP connections via a separate gateway service.
Requirements
Software Requirements
- Python 3.10+ (3.12 recommended)
- Node.js 18+ (for frontend build)
- A database server supported by Django (MariaDB, Postgres, SQLite, etc.)
- Storage for distribution files - local, S3, GCS or others supported by
fsspec - Docker and Docker Compose (for containerized deployment)
System Requirements
Minimum (Build & Run)
| Resource | Requirement |
|---|---|
| CPU | 2 cores |
| RAM | 2GB (4GB recommended for building) |
| Disk | 5GB |
Note: Building the Docker image requires significant memory for the frontend compilation step. If you're running on a memory-constrained system (like Oracle Cloud Free Tier), consider using a pre-built image or building on a machine with more RAM.
Runtime Only (Pre-built Image)
| Resource | Requirement |
|---|---|
| CPU | 1 core |
| RAM | 512MB |
| Disk | 1GB + app distributions |
Recommended (Production)
| Resource | Requirement |
|---|---|
| CPU | 2+ cores |
| RAM | 2GB |
| Disk | 10GB |
Quickstart (using docker-compose)
You'll need:
- OAuth credentials from GitHub, GitLab, Google or Microsoft for authentication.
- For SSH and Telnet: a
tabby-connection-gatewayto forward traffic. - Docker BuildKit:
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
docker-compose up -e SOCIAL_AUTH_GITHUB_KEY=xxx -e SOCIAL_AUTH_GITHUB_SECRET=yyy
will start Tabby Web on port 9090 with MariaDB as a storage backend.
For SSH and Telnet, once logged in, enter your connection gateway address and auth token in the settings.
Environment variables
DATABASE_URL(required).APP_DIST_STORAGE: afile://,s3://, orgcs://URL to store app distros in.SOCIAL_AUTH_*_KEY&SOCIAL_AUTH_*_SECRET: social login credentials, supported providers areGITHUB,GITLAB,MICROSOFT_GRAPHandGOOGLE_OAUTH2.
Adding Tabby app versions
docker-compose run tabby /manage.sh add_version 1.0.163
You can find the available version numbers here.
Development setup
Put your environment vars (DATABASE_URL, etc.) in the .env file in the root of the repo.
For the frontend:
cd frontend
yarn
yarn run build # or yarn run watch
For the backend:
cd backend
poetry install
./manage.py migrate # set up the database
./manage.py add_version 1.0.156-nightly.2 # install an app distribution
PORT=9000 poetry run gunicorn # optionally with --reload
Security
- When using Tabby Web for SSH/Telnet connectivity, your traffic will pass through a hosted gateway service. It's encrypted in transit (HTTPS) and the gateway servers authenticate themselves with a certificate before connections are made. However there's a non-zero risk of a MITM if a gateway service is compromised and the attacker gains access to the service's private key.
- You can alleviate this risk by hosting your own gateway service, or your own copy of Tabby Web altogether.
