GitBucket is an open-source Git platform similar to GitHub, written in Scala, that allows you to manage Git repositories on your own server. In this guide, we will walk you through how to install GitBucket with Nginx as a reverse proxy on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. This setup works well whether you’re using a Windows VPS UK or other VPS hosting environments.

Prerequisites

Before starting, ensure you have the following:

Step 1: Update Your System

Start by updating your system packages to ensure everything is up to date. Run the following command:

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade

Step 2: Install Java (OpenJDK)

GitBucket requires Java to run. Install OpenJDK 11 with the following command:

sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk -y

After installation, verify that Java is installed by running:

java -version

You should see the version output for OpenJDK 11.

Step 3: Install GitBucket

Next, download the latest version of GitBucket from the official website. Navigate to your home directory and use wget to download the GitBucket WAR file:

cd /opt
sudo wget https://github.com/gitbucket/gitbucket/releases/download/4.37.1/gitbucket.war

Create a dedicated directory for GitBucket and move the downloaded file:

sudo mkdir /opt/gitbucket
sudo mv gitbucket.war /opt/gitbucket

Step 4: Create a Systemd Service for GitBucket

To ensure that GitBucket starts automatically when your server reboots, create a systemd service file:

sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/gitbucket.service

Add the following content to the file:

[Unit]
Description=GitBucket Service
After=syslog.target

[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/java -jar /opt/gitbucket/gitbucket.war
User=root
Restart=always

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Save and close the file, then reload the systemd manager and start GitBucket:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl start gitbucket
sudo systemctl enable gitbucket

Step 5: Install Nginx

GitBucket runs on port 8080 by default, but it's a good practice to set up Nginx as a reverse proxy to serve GitBucket on port 80 (HTTP) or 443 (HTTPS). Install Nginx with the following command:

sudo apt install nginx -y

After installation, start and enable Nginx:

sudo systemctl start nginx
sudo systemctl enable nginx

Step 6: Configure Nginx as a Reverse Proxy for GitBucket

Next, create a new Nginx configuration file for GitBucket:

sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitbucket

Add the following configuration, replacing your-domain.com with your actual domain:

server {
    listen 80;
    server_name your-domain.com;

    location / {
        proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
        proxy_set_header Host $host;
        proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
    }
}

Save and close the file, then enable the site and restart Nginx:

sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/gitbucket /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
sudo systemctl restart nginx

Step 7: Access GitBucket

Now, you can access GitBucket by visiting http://your-domain.com or http://your-server-ip in a web browser. The default login credentials are:

  • Username: root
  • Password: root

It is highly recommended to change the root password after your first login.

Step 8: (Optional) Enable SSL with Let's Encrypt

To secure your GitBucket instance with SSL, you can use Let's Encrypt. First, install Certbot:

sudo apt install certbot python3-certbot-nginx -y

Then, generate and install the SSL certificate by running the following command:

sudo certbot --nginx -d your-domain.com

Follow the prompts to complete the SSL installation. Certbot will automatically configure Nginx to redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you have successfully installed GitBucket with Nginx as a reverse proxy on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Whether you're hosting on a Windows VPS UK or other VPS solutions like Windows VPS Italy, GitBucket provides a flexible and powerful platform for managing Git repositories.

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