## How to compile bitwarden_rs Install `rust nightly`, in Windows the recommended way is through `rustup`. Install the `openssl` library, in Windows the best option is Microsoft's `vcpkg`, on other systems use their respective package managers. Then run: ```sh cargo run # or cargo build ``` ## How to install the web-vault locally If you're using docker image, you can just update `VAULT_VERSION` variable in Dockerfile and rebuild the image. Install `node.js` and either `yarn` or `npm` (usually included with node) Clone the web-vault outside the project: ``` git clone https://github.com/bitwarden/web.git web-vault ``` Modify `web-vault/settings.Production.json` to look like this: ```json { "appSettings": { "apiUri": "/api", "identityUri": "/identity", "iconsUri": "/icons", "stripeKey": "", "braintreeKey": "" } } ``` Then, run the following from the `web-vault` dir: ```sh # With yarn (recommended) yarn yarn gulp dist:selfHosted # With npm npm install npx gulp dist:selfHosted ``` Finally copy the contents of the `web-vault/dist` folder into the `bitwarden_rs/web-vault` folder. ## How to recreate database schemas Install diesel-cli with cargo: ```sh cargo install diesel_cli --no-default-features --features sqlite-bundled # Or use only sqlite to use the system version ``` Make sure that the correct path to the database is in the `.env` file. If you want to modify the schemas, create a new migration with: ``` diesel migration generate ``` Modify the *.sql files, making sure that any changes are reverted in the down.sql file. Apply the migrations and save the generated schemas as follows: ``` diesel migration redo diesel print-schema > src/db/schema.rs ```