Flowise - Build LLM Apps Easily
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Drag & drop UI to build your customized LLM flow

β‘Quick Start
Download and Install NodeJS >= 18.15.0
Install Flowise
npm install -g flowise
Start Flowise
npx flowise start
With username & password
npx flowise start --FLOWISE_USERNAME=user --FLOWISE_PASSWORD=1234
π³ Docker
Docker Compose
- Clone the Flowise project
- Go to
docker
folder at the root of the project - Copy
.env.example
file, paste it into the same location, and rename to.env
file docker compose up -d
- Open http://localhost:3000
- You can bring the containers down by
docker compose stop
Docker Image
Build the image locally:
docker build --no-cache -t flowise .
Run image:
docker run -d --name flowise -p 3000:3000 flowise
Stop image:
docker stop flowise
π¨βπ» Developers
Flowise has 3 different modules in a single mono repository.
server
: Node backend to serve API logicsui
: React frontendcomponents
: Third-party nodes integrationsapi-documentation
: Auto-generated swagger-ui API docs from express
Prerequisite
- Install PNPM
npm i -g pnpm
Setup
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise.git
Go into repository folder
cd Flowise
Install all dependencies of all modules:
pnpm install
Build all the code:
pnpm build
Exit code 134 (JavaScript heap out of memory)
If you get this error when running the above `build` script, try increasing the Node.js heap size and run the script again:export NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=4096" pnpm build
Start the app:
pnpm start
You can now access the app on http://localhost:3000
For development build:
Create
.env
file and specify theVITE_PORT
(refer to.env.example
) inpackages/ui
Create
.env
file and specify thePORT
(refer to.env.example
) inpackages/server
Run
pnpm dev
Any code changes will reload the app automatically on http://localhost:8080
π Authentication
To enable app level authentication, add FLOWISE_USERNAME
and FLOWISE_PASSWORD
to the .env
file in packages/server
:
FLOWISE_USERNAME=user
FLOWISE_PASSWORD=1234
π± Env Variables
Flowise support different environment variables to configure your instance. You can specify the following variables in the .env
file inside packages/server
folder. Read more
π Documentation
π Self Host
Deploy Flowise self-hosted in your existing infrastructure, we support various deployments
βοΈ Flowise Cloud
Get Started with Flowise Cloud
π Support
Feel free to ask any questions, raise problems, and request new features in discussion
π Contributing
Thanks go to these awesome contributors
See contributing guide. Reach out to us at Discord if you have any questions or issues.
π License
Source code in this repository is made available under the Apache License Version 2.0.