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TeamVault

TeamVault is an open-source web-based shared password manager for behind-the-firewall installation. It requires Python 3.10+ and PostgreSQL (with the unaccent extension).

Installation

apt-get install libffi-dev libldap2-dev libpq-dev libsasl2-dev python3.X-dev postgresql-contrib
pip install teamvault
teamvault setup
vim /etc/teamvault.conf
# note that the teamvault database user will need SUPERUSER privileges
# during this step in order to activate the unaccent extension
teamvault upgrade
teamvault plumbing createsuperuser
teamvault run

Update

pip install --upgrade teamvault
teamvault upgrade

Development

Start a PostgreSQL database

Create a database and superuser for TeamVault to use, for example by starting a Docker container:

docker run --rm --detach --publish=5432:5432 --name teamvault-postgres -e POSTGRES_USER=teamvault -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=teamvault postgres:latest

Run Webpack to serve static files

To compile all JS & SCSS files, you'll need to install all required packages via bun (or yarn/npm) with node >= v18.

Use bun/yarn/npm run serve to start a dev server.

Note: Some MacOS users have reported errors when running the dev server via bun. In this case feel free to switch to NPM.

Configure your Virtualenv via uv

uv sync

Setup TeamVault

export TEAMVAULT_CONFIG_FILE=teamvault.cfg
teamvault setup
vim teamvault.cfg  # base_url = http://localhost:8000
                   # session_cookie_secure = False
                   # database config as needed
teamvault upgrade
teamvault plumbing createsuperuser

Start the development server

teamvault run

Now open http://localhost:8000

Scheduled background jobs

We use huey to run background jobs. This requires you to run a second process, in parallel to TeamVault itself. You can launch it via manage.py:

teamvault run_huey

Release process

  1. Bump the version in teamvault/__version__.py and pyproject.toml
  2. Update CHANGELOG.md with the new version and current date
  3. Make a release commit with the changes made above
  4. Push the commit
  5. Run ./build.sh to create a new package
  6. Sign and push the artifacts to PyPI via uv publish
  7. Test that the package can be installed: uv run --isolated --no-cache --prerelease allow --with teamvault --no-project -- teamvault --version
  8. Add a new GitHub release

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