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Deploy Modmail on a Windows machine. |
- Minimum 2GB of RAM*
- At least 2GB available disk space.
- Supported Windows version:
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
{% hint style="info" %} Note that while it is possible to run Modmail with even less memory, Windows 10 itself recommend at least 2GB (4GB for Windows 11). This guide assumes the lowest threshold to comfortably run Modmail without possibly running into any resource bottleneck. {% endhint %}
{% hint style="warning" %} It is not recommended to run Modmail with previous versions of Windows such as Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 as they no longer receive important security updates, making your hosted applications significantly more prone to security vulnerabilities. {% endhint %}
We will be using the following dependencies:
- Chocolatey
- Python 3.10
- Additional Modmail requirements: GTK for Windows
To install these dependencies, we will be using Powershell.
Search “powershell” in the Windows start menu, right-click on it and then click “Run as administrator”.
Then run each of the following commands:
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force
[System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072
iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
choco upgrade git --params "/GitOnlyOnPath /WindowsTerminal" -y
choco upgrade python310 -y
After that, ensure pip
and pipenv
are installed and updated for Python 3.10 with:
py -3.10 -m ensurepip --upgrade
py -3.10 -m pip install pipenv
After the above installation has finished, download and install the GTK runtime for Windows by clicking here.
In any folder location of your choice, Shift+Right Click
and click on Open PowerShell window here
.
In your PowerShell window, run these commands to clone the official Modmail repository locally and cd
into the folder:
git clone https://github.com/modmail-dev/modmail
cd modmail
Install project dependencies inside Modmail's pipenv with:
py -3.10 -m pipenv install
Create a new file in the modmail folder named .env
and paste in your environmental variables needed to run Modmail. Refer to the steps in the parent Installation page to find where to obtain these.
Lastly, in your PowerShell window simply enter the command below to run your Modmail bot:
py -3.10 -m pipenv run bot
If no error shows up, it means that your Modmail is now running correctly.