Dify Backend API
Usage
Important
In the v0.6.12 release, we deprecated
pipas the package management tool for Dify API Backend service and replaced it withpoetry.
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Start the docker-compose stack The backend require some middleware, including PostgreSQL, Redis, and Weaviate, which can be started together using docker-compose.cd ../docker cp middleware.env.example middleware.env # change the profile to other vector database if you are not using weaviate docker compose -f docker-compose.middleware.yaml --profile weaviate -p dify up -d cd ../api
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Copy .env.exampleto.envcp .env.example .env
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Generate a SECRET_KEYin the.envfile.bash for Linux sed -i "/^SECRET_KEY=/c\SECRET_KEY=$(openssl rand -base64 42)" .envbash for Mac secret_key=$(openssl rand -base64 42) sed -i '' "/^SECRET_KEY=/c\\ SECRET_KEY=${secret_key}" .env
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Create environment. Dify API service uses Poetry to manage dependencies. You can execute poetry shellto activate the environment.
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Install dependencies poetry env use 3.12 poetry install
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Run migrate Before the first launch, migrate the database to the latest version. poetry run python -m flask db upgrade
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Start backend poetry run python -m flask run --host 0.0.0.0 --port=5001 --debug
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Start Dify web service. 
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Setup your application by visiting http://localhost:3000...
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If you need to handle and debug the async tasks (e.g. dataset importing and documents indexing), please start the worker service. 
poetry run python -m celery -A app.celery worker -P gevent -c 1 --loglevel INFO -Q dataset,generation,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion
Testing
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Install dependencies for both the backend and the test environment poetry install -C api --with dev
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Run the tests locally with mocked system environment variables in tool.pytest_envsection inpyproject.tomlpoetry run -C api bash dev/pytest/pytest_all_tests.sh
