# IMMICH Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone. ![](https://media.giphy.com/media/y8ZeaAigGmNvlSoKhU/giphy.gif) Loading ~4000 images/videos ## Screenshots
# Note **!! NOT READY FOR PRODUCTION! DO NOT USE TO STORE YOUR ASSETS !!** This project is under heavy development, there will be continous functions, features and api changes. # Features [x] Upload assets(videos/images) [x] View assets [x] Quick navigation with drag scroll bar [x] Auto Backup [x] Support HEIC/HEIF Backup [x] Extract and display EXIF info # Development You can use docker compose for development, there are several services that compose Immich 1. NestJs 2. PostgreSQL 3. Redis 4. Nginx ## Populate .env file Navigate to `server` directory and run ``` cp .env.example .env ``` Then populate the value in there. To start, run ```bash docker-compose -f ./server/docker-compose.yml up ``` To force rebuild node modules after installing new packages ```bash docker-compose -f ./server/docker-compose.yml up --build -V ``` The server will be running at `http://your-ip:2283` through `Nginx` ## Register User Use the command below on your terminal to create user as we don't have user interface for this function yet. ```bash curl --location --request POST 'http://your-server-ip:2283/auth/signUp' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --data-raw '{ "email": "testuser@email.com", "password": "password" }' ``` ## Run mobile app ### Android Download `apk` in release tab and run on your phone. You can follow this guide on how to do that - [Run APK on Android](https://www.lifewire.com/install-apk-on-android-4177185) ### iOS - Get a MacOS - Download and setup Flutter development environment - Navigate to `mobile` folder - Run with release build command for best performance. ```bash flutter run --release ``` # Known Issue TensorFlow doesn't run with older CPU architecture, it requires CPU with AVX and AVX2 instruction set. If you encounter the error `illegal instruction core dump` when running the docker-compose command above, check for your CPU flags with the command and make sure you see `AVX` and `AVX2`. Otherwise, switch to a different VM/desktop with different architecture. ```bash more /proc/cpuinfo | grep flags ``` If you are running virtualization in Promox, the VM doesn't have the flag enable. You need to change the CPU type from `kvm64` to `host` under VMs hardware tab. `Hardware > Processors > Edit > Advanced > Type (dropdown menu) > host`