A ChatGPT web client that supports multiple users, multiple database connections for persistent data storage, supports i18n. Provides Docker images and quick deployment scripts.
The server of this project:https://github.com/WongSaang/chatgpt-ui-server
demo.mp4
2023-04-06
The client is now deployed as server-side rendering (SSR), and the environment variables are now available, see docker-compose configuration below for available environment variables. Improved first screen loading speed and reduced white screen time.2023-03-27
🚀 Support gpt-4 model. You can select the model in the "Model Parameters" of the front-end. The GPT-4 model requires whitelist access from OpenAI.2023-03-23
Added web search capability to generate more relevant and up-to-date answers from ChatGPT! This feature is off by default, you can turn it on in `Chat->Settings` in the admin panel, there is a record `open_web_search` in Settings, set its value to True.2023-03-15
Add "open_registration" setting option in the admin panel to control whether user registration is enabled. You can log in to the admin panel and find this setting option under Chat->Setting
. The default value of this setting is True
(allow user registration). If you do not need it, please change it to False
.
2023-03-04
Update to the latest official chat model gpt-3.5-turbo
🎉🎉🎉Provide a shell script that can be used to quickly deploy the service to server Quick start
2023-02-24
Version 2 is a major update that separates the backend functionality as an independent project, hosted at [chatgpt-ui-server](https://github.com/WongSaang/chatgpt-ui-server).If you still wish to use the old version, please visit the v1 branch.
- 😉 Separation of the frontend and backend, with the backend now using the Python-based Django framework.
- 😘 User authentication, supporting multiple users.
- 😀 Ability to store data in an external database (defaulting to Sqlite).
- 😎 Session persistence, allowing the API to answer questions based on your context.
Note: This script has only been tested on Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS.
bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WongSaang/chatgpt-ui/main/deployment.sh)
If you have a domain name, you can point it to the server's IP address using DNS resolution. Of course, using the server's IP address directly is also possible. During the script's execution, you will be prompted to enter a domain name. If you do not have a domain name, you can enter the server's IP address directly.
Access http(s)://your.domain:9000/admin
/ IP http(s)://123.123.123.123:9000/admin
to log in to the administration panel.
Default superuser: admin
Default password: password
Before you can start chatting, you need to add an OpenAI API key. In the Settings model, add a record with the name openai_api_key
and the value as your API key.
Now you can access the web client at http(s)://your.domain
or http://123.123.123.123
to start chatting.
🎉🎉🎉 Enjoy it!
Below is a docker-compose.yml template:
version: '3'
services:
client:
image: wongsaang/chatgpt-ui-client:latest
environment:
- SERVER_DOMAIN=http://backend-web-server
# - NUXT_PUBLIC_APP_NAME='ChatGPT UI' # The name of the application
# - NUXT_PUBLIC_TYPEWRITER=true # Whether to enable the typewriter effect, default false
# - NUXT_PUBLIC_TYPEWRITER_DELAY=50 # The delay time of the typewriter effect, default 50ms
depends_on:
- backend-web-server
ports:
- '80:80'
networks:
- chatgpt_ui_network
backend-wsgi-server:
image: wongsaang/chatgpt-ui-wsgi-server:latest
environment:
- APP_DOMAIN=${APP_DOMAIN:-localhost:9000} # CSRF whitelist,Add the address of your chatgpt-ui-web-server here, default is localhost:9000
- SERVER_WORKERS=3 # Number of gunicorn workers, default is 3
#- DB_URL=postgres://postgres:postgrespw@localhost:49153/chatgpt # If this parameter is not set, the built-in Sqlite will be used by default. It should be noted that if you do not connect to an external database, the data will be lost after the container is destroyed.
#- OPENAI_API_PROXY=https://openai.proxy.com/v1 # Proxy for https://api.openai.com/v1
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_USERNAME=admin # default superuser name
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=password # default superuser password
- DJANGO_SUPERUSER_EMAIL=admin@example.com # default superuser email
- ACCOUNT_EMAIL_VERIFICATION=none # Determines the e-mail verification method during signup – choose one of "none", "optional", or "mandatory". Default is "optional". If you don't need to verify the email, you can set it to "none".
# If you want to use the email verification function, you need to configure the following parameters
# - EMAIL_HOST=SMTP server address
# - EMAIL_PORT=SMTP server port
# - EMAIL_HOST_USER=
# - EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD=
# - EMAIL_USE_TLS=True
# - EMAIL_FROM=no-reply@example.com #Default sender email address
ports:
- '8000:8000'
networks:
- chatgpt_ui_network
backend-web-server:
image: wongsaang/chatgpt-ui-web-server:latest
environment:
- BACKEND_URL=http://backend-wsgi-server:8000
ports:
- '9000:80'
depends_on:
- backend-wsgi-server
networks:
- chatgpt_ui_network
networks:
chatgpt_ui_network:
driver: bridge
Engine | URL |
---|---|
PostgreSQL | postgres://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME |
MySQL | mysql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME |
SQLite | sqlite:///PATH |
Access http(s)://your.domain:9000/admin
/ IP http(s)://123.123.123.123:9000/admin
to log in to the administration panel.
Default superuser: admin
Default password: password
Before you can start chatting, you need to add an OpenAI API key. In the Settings model, add a record with the name openai_api_key
and the value as your API key.
Now you can access the web client at http(s)://your.domain
or http://123.123.123.123
to start chatting.
If it is helpful to you, it is also helping me.
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Make sure to install the dependencies:
# yarn
yarn install
Start the development server on http://localhost:3000
yarn dev
Build the application for production:
yarn build