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1 | 1 | # PassWall
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| -[](https://travis-ci.org/pass-wall/passwall-api) |
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| -[](https://coveralls.io/github/pass-wall/passwall-api?branch=master) |
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| 5 | +[](https://travis-ci.org/pass-wall/passwall-server) |
| 6 | +[](https://coveralls.io/github/pass-wall/passwall-server?branch=master) |
7 | 7 | [](https://heroku.com/deploy)
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9 | 9 | **PassWall** is an open source password manager API written with Go.
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77 | 77 | To build
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78 | 78 | ```
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| -docker build -t passwall-api . |
| 79 | +docker build -t passwall-server . |
80 | 80 | ```
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82 | 82 | To run
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83 | 83 | ```
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84 | 84 | cp ./store/config-sample.yml ./store/config.yml
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| -docker run --name passwall-api --rm -v $(pwd)/store:/app/store -p 3625:3625 passwall-api |
| 85 | +docker run --name passwall-server --rm -v $(pwd)/store:/app/store -p 3625:3625 passwall-server |
86 | 86 | ```
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88 | 88 | To store persistent data (config.yml and passwall.db)
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89 | 89 | ```
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| -mkdir $HOME/docker/volumes/passwall-api |
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| -cp ./store/config-sample.yml $HOME/docker/volumes/passwall-api/config.yml |
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| -docker run --name passwall-api -d --restart=always -v $HOME/docker/volumes/passwall-api:/app/store -p 3625:3625 passwall-api |
| 90 | +mkdir $HOME/docker/volumes/passwall-server |
| 91 | +cp ./store/config-sample.yml $HOME/docker/volumes/passwall-server/config.yml |
| 92 | +docker run --name passwall-server -d --restart=always -v $HOME/docker/volumes/passwall-server:/app/store -p 3625:3625 passwall-server |
93 | 93 | ```
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95 | 95 | ## Import
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96 | 96 | There are different kinds of password managers. Almost all of them can export login information as CSV file. Here is an example CSV file (let's say example.csv).
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99 | 99 | You need to fill the import form as below picture.
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