# Server {#server}

Source: [github.com/tuist/tuist/tree/main/server](https://github.com/tuist/tuist/tree/main/server)

## What it is for {#what-it-is-for}

The server powers Tuist’s server-side features like authentication, accounts and projects, cache storage, insights, previews, registry, and integrations (GitHub, Slack, and SSO). It is a Phoenix/Elixir application with Postgres and ClickHouse.

## How to contribute {#how-to-contribute}

Contributions to the server require signing the CLA (`server/CLA.md`).

### Set up locally {#set-up-locally}

```bash
cd server
mise install

# Dependencies
brew services start postgresql@16
mise run clickhouse:start

# Install dependencies + set up the database
mise run install

# Run the server
mise run dev
```

Open `http://localhost:8080` in your browser. In development, the login page includes a **Log in as test user** button that signs you in with the pre-made account (`tuistrocks@tuist.dev` / `tuistrocks`).

> [!NOTE]
> First-party developers can load encrypted secrets from `priv/secrets/dev.key`. External contributors don't need this key — the server runs locally without it. OAuth, Stripe, and other third-party integrations will be disabled, but core functionality works.

### Local Helm testing {#local-helm-testing}

You can spin up the full stack on your machine using [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/) and the included mise tasks. This builds the Docker images locally, creates a kind cluster, installs the chart, and port-forwards all services automatically:

```bash
# Deploy everything (builds images from source)
mise run helm:up --license "YOUR_LICENSE_KEY"

# Include the observability stack (Grafana, Prometheus, Loki, Tempo)
mise run helm:up --license "YOUR_LICENSE_KEY" --observability

# Check status
mise run helm:status

# Tear down
mise run helm:down
```

**Prerequisites:** `docker`, `kind`, `helm`, and `kubectl`.

### Tests and formatting {#tests-and-formatting}

- Tests: `mix test`
- Format: `mise run format`
