--- categories: - docs - operate - stack - oss linkTitle: Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) title: Build and run Redis Open Source on Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) weight: 30 --- Follow the steps below to build and run Redis Open Source from its source code on a system running Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy). {{< note >}} Docker images used to produce these build notes: - ubuntu:22.04 {{< /note >}} ## 1. Install required dependencies First, update your package lists and install the development tools and libraries needed to build Redis: ```bash apt-get update apt-get install -y sudo sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ ca-certificates \ wget \ dpkg-dev \ gcc \ g++ \ libc6-dev \ libssl-dev \ make \ git \ cmake \ python3 \ python3-pip \ python3-venv \ python3-dev \ unzip \ rsync \ clang \ automake \ autoconf \ libtool ``` ## 2. Install CMake Install CMake using `pip3` and link it for system-wide access. {{< warning >}} CMake version 3.31.6 is the latest supported version. Newer versions cannot be used. {{< /warning>}} ```bash pip3 install cmake==3.31.6 sudo ln -sf /usr/local/bin/cmake /usr/bin/cmake cmake --version ``` ## 3. Download and extract the Redis source The Redis source code is available from [the Redis GitHub site](https://github.com/redis/redis/releases). Select the release you want to build and then select the .tar.gz file from the **Assets** drop down menu. You can verify the integrity of these downloads by checking them against the digests in the [redis-hashes GitHub repository](https://github.com/redis/redis-hashes). Copy the tar(1) file to `/usr/src`. Alternatively, you can download the file directly using the `wget` command, as shown below. ``` cd /usr/src wget -O redis-.tar.gz https://github.com/redis/redis/archive/refs/tags/.tar.gz ``` Replace `` with the three-digit Redis release number, for example `8.0.0`. Extract the source: ```bash cd /usr/src tar xvf redis-.tar.gz rm redis-.tar.gz ``` ## 4. Build Redis Set the appropriate environment variables to enable TLS, modules, and other build options, then compile and install Redis: ```bash cd /usr/src/redis- export BUILD_TLS=yes export BUILD_WITH_MODULES=yes export INSTALL_RUST_TOOLCHAIN=yes export DISABLE_WERRORS=yes make -j "$(nproc)" all ``` This builds the Redis server, CLI, and any included modules. ## 5. (Optional) Verify the installation You can confirm that Redis has been built and installed successfully by checking the version: ```bash ./src/redis-server --version ./src/redis-cli --version ``` ## 6. Start Redis To start Redis, use the following command: ```bash ./src/redis-server redis-full.conf ``` To validate that the available modules have been installed, run the [`INFO`]{{< relref "/commands/info" >}} command and look for lines similar to the following: ``` ./src/redis-cli INFO ... # Modules module:name=ReJSON,ver=20803,api=1,filters=0,usedby=[search],using=[],options=[handle-io-errors] module:name=search,ver=21005,api=1,filters=0,usedby=[],using=[ReJSON],options=[handle-io-errors] module:name=bf,ver=20802,api=1,filters=0,usedby=[],using=[],options=[] module:name=timeseries,ver=11202,api=1,filters=0,usedby=[],using=[],options=[handle-io-errors] module:name=RedisCompat,ver=1,api=1,filters=0,usedby=[],using=[],options=[] module:name=vectorset,ver=1,api=1,filters=0,usedby=[],using=[],options=[] ... ``` ## 7. (Optional) Install Redis to its default location ``` cd /usr/src/redis- sudo make install ```