--- title: Development Server --- ## Development Server !!! warning "Installation" Before continuing, ensure that the [installation steps](../install) have been completed. InvenTree includes a simple server application, suitable for use in a development environment. !!! warning "Deployment" Refer to the [production server instructions](../production) to implement a much more robust server setup. ### Running on a Local Machine To run the development server on a local machine, run the command: ``` (env) inv server ``` This will launch the InvenTree web interface at `http://127.0.0.1:8000`. A different port can be specified using the `-a` flag: ``` (env) inv server -a 127.0.0.1:8123 ``` Serving on the address `127.0.0.1` means that InvenTree will only be available *on that computer*. The server will be accessible from a web browser on the same computer, but not from any other computers on the local network. ### Running on a Local Network To enable access to the InvenTree server from other computers on a local network, you need to know the IP of the computer running the server. For example, if the server IP address is `192.168.120.1`: ``` (env) inv server -a 192.168.120.1:8000 ``` ## Background Worker The backgroun task manager must also be started. The InvenTree server is already running in the foreground, so open a *new shell window* to start the server. ### Activate Virtual Environment ``` cd /home/inventree source ./env/bin/activate ``` ### Start Background Worker ``` (env) invoke worker ``` This will start the background process manager in the current shell.