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Basics
1 - Installation Guide
Quick installation guide
Before you can use CVAT, you’ll need to get it installed. The document below contains instructions for the most popular operating systems. If your system is not covered by the document it should be relatively straight forward to adapt the instructions below for other systems.
Probably you need to modify the instructions below in case you are behind a proxy server. Proxy is an advanced topic and it is not covered by the guide.
Ubuntu 18.04 (x86_64/amd64)
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Open a terminal window. If you don’t know how to open a terminal window on Ubuntu please read the answer.
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Type commands below into the terminal window to install
docker
. More instructions can be found here.sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install -y \ apt-transport-https \ ca-certificates \ curl \ gnupg-agent \ software-properties-common curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add - sudo add-apt-repository \ "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu \ $(lsb_release -cs) \ stable" sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install -y docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
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Perform post-installation steps to run docker without root permissions.
sudo groupadd docker sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
Log out and log back in (or reboot) so that your group membership is re-evaluated. You can type
groups
command in a terminal window after that and check ifdocker
group is in its output. -
Install docker-compose (1.19.0 or newer). Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container docker applications.
sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install -y python3-pip python3-setuptools sudo python3 -m pip install setuptools docker-compose
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Clone CVAT source code from the GitHub repository.
sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install -y git git clone https://github.com/opencv/cvat cd cvat
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Run docker containers. It will take some time to download the latest CVAT release and other required images like postgres, redis, etc. from DockerHub and create containers.
docker-compose up -d
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Alternative: if you want to build the images locally with unreleased changes run the following command. It will take some time to build CVAT images.
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.dev.yml build docker-compose up -d
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You can register a user but by default it will not have rights even to view list of tasks. Thus you should create a superuser. A superuser can use an admin panel to assign correct groups to the user. Please use the command below:
docker exec -it cvat bash -ic 'python3 ~/manage.py createsuperuser'
Choose a username and a password for your admin account. For more information please read Django documentation.
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Google Chrome is the only browser which is supported by CVAT. You need to install it as well. Type commands below in a terminal window:
curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add - sudo sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list' sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install -y google-chrome-stable
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Open the installed Google Chrome browser and go to localhost:8080. Type your login/password for the superuser on the login page and press the Login button. Now you should be able to create a new annotation task. Please read the CVAT manual for more details.
Windows 10
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Install WSL2 (Windows subsystem for Linux) refer to this official guide. WSL2 requires Windows 10, version 2004 or higher. Note: You may not have to install a Linux distribution unless needed.
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Download and install Docker Desktop for Windows. Double-click
Docker for Windows Installer
to run the installer. More instructions can be found here. Official guide for docker WSL2 backend can be found here. Note: Check that you are specifically using WSL2 backend for Docker. -
Download and install Git for Windows. When installing the package please keep all options by default. More information about the package can be found here.
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Download and install Google Chrome. It is the only browser which is supported by CVAT.
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Go to windows menu, find
Git Bash
application and run it. You should see a terminal window. -
Clone CVAT source code from the GitHub repository.
git clone https://github.com/opencv/cvat cd cvat
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Run docker containers. It will take some time to download the latest CVAT release and other required images like postgres, redis, etc. from DockerHub and create containers.
docker-compose up -d
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Alternative: if you want to build the images locally with unreleased changes run the following command. It will take some time to build CVAT images.
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.dev.yml build docker-compose up -d
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You can register a user but by default it will not have rights even to view list of tasks. Thus you should create a superuser. A superuser can use an admin panel to assign correct groups to other users. Please use the command below:
winpty docker exec -it cvat bash -ic 'python3 ~/manage.py createsuperuser'
If you don’t have winpty installed or the above command does not work, you may also try the following:
# enter docker image first docker exec -it cvat /bin/bash # then run python3 ~/manage.py createsuperuser
Choose a username and a password for your admin account. For more information please read Django documentation.
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Open the installed Google Chrome browser and go to localhost:8080. Type your login/password for the superuser on the login page and press the Login button. Now you should be able to create a new annotation task. Please read the CVAT manual for more details.
Mac OS Mojave
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Download Docker for Mac. Double-click Docker.dmg to open the installer, then drag Moby the whale to the Applications folder. Double-click Docker.app in the Applications folder to start Docker. More instructions can be found here.
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There are several ways to install Git on a Mac. The easiest is probably to install the Xcode Command Line Tools. On Mavericks (10.9) or above you can do this simply by trying to run git from the Terminal the very first time.
git --version
If you don’t have it installed already, it will prompt you to install it. More instructions can be found here.
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Download and install Google Chrome. It is the only browser which is supported by CVAT.
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Open a terminal window. The terminal app is in the Utilities folder in Applications. To open it, either open your Applications folder, then open Utilities and double-click on Terminal, or press Command - spacebar to launch Spotlight and type “Terminal,” then double-click the search result.
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Clone CVAT source code from the GitHub repository.
git clone https://github.com/opencv/cvat cd cvat
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Run docker containers. It will take some time to download the latest CVAT release and other required images like postgres, redis, etc. from DockerHub and create containers.
docker-compose up -d
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Alternative: if you want to build the images locally with unreleased changes run the following command. It will take some time to build CVAT images.
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.dev.yml build docker-compose up -d
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You can register a user but by default it will not have rights even to view list of tasks. Thus you should create a superuser. A superuser can use an admin panel to assign correct groups to other users. Please use the command below:
docker exec -it cvat bash -ic 'python3 ~/manage.py createsuperuser'
Choose a username and a password for your admin account. For more information please read Django documentation.
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Open the installed Google Chrome browser and go to localhost:8080. Type your login/password for the superuser on the login page and press the Login button. Now you should be able to create a new annotation task. Please read the CVAT manual for more details.
Advanced Topics
Deploying CVAT behind a proxy
If you deploy CVAT behind a proxy and do not plan to use any of serverless functions
for automatic annotation, the exported environment variables
http_proxy
, https_proxy
and no_proxy
should be enough to build images.
Otherwise please create or edit the file ~/.docker/config.json
in the home directory of the user
which starts containers and add JSON such as the following:
{
"proxies": {
"default": {
"httpProxy": "http://proxy_server:port",
"httpsProxy": "http://proxy_server:port",
"noProxy": "*.test.example.com,.example2.com"
}
}
}
These environment variables are set automatically within any container. Please see the Docker documentation for more details.
Using the Traefik dashboard
If you are customizing the docker compose files and you come upon some unexpected issues, using the Traefik dashboard might be very useful to see if the problem is with Traefik configuration, or with some of the services.
You can enable the Traefik dashboard by uncommenting the following lines from docker-compose.yml
services:
traefik:
# Uncomment to get Traefik dashboard
# - "--entryPoints.dashboard.address=:8090"
# - "--api.dashboard=true"
# labels:
# - traefik.enable=true
# - traefik.http.routers.dashboard.entrypoints=dashboard
# - traefik.http.routers.dashboard.service=api@internal
# - traefik.http.routers.dashboard.rule=Host(`${CVAT_HOST:-localhost}`)
and if you are using docker-compose.https.yml
, also uncomment these lines
services:
traefik:
command:
# Uncomment to get Traefik dashboard
# - "--entryPoints.dashboard.address=:8090"
# - "--api.dashboard=true"
Note that this “insecure” dashboard is not recommended in production (and if your instance is publicly available); if you want to keep the dashboard in production you should read Traefik’s documentation on how to properly secure it.
Additional components
# Build and run containers with Analytics component support:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml \
-f components/analytics/docker-compose.analytics.yml up -d --build
Semi-automatic and automatic annotation
Please follow this guide.
Stop all containers
The command below stops and removes containers, networks, volumes, and images
created by up
.
docker-compose down
Use your own domain
If you want to access your instance of CVAT outside of your localhost (on another domain),
you should specify the CVAT_HOST
environment variable, like this:
export CVAT_HOST=<YOUR_DOMAIN>
Share path
You can use a share storage for data uploading during you are creating a task. To do that you can mount it to CVAT docker container. Example of docker-compose.override.yml for this purpose:
version: '3.3'
services:
cvat:
environment:
CVAT_SHARE_URL: 'Mounted from /mnt/share host directory'
volumes:
- cvat_share:/home/django/share:ro
volumes:
cvat_share:
driver_opts:
type: none
device: /mnt/share
o: bind
You can change the share device path to your actual share. For user convenience we have defined the environment variable $CVAT_SHARE_URL. This variable contains a text (url for example) which is shown in the client-share browser.
You can mount your cloud storage as a FUSE and use it later as a share.
Email verification
You can enable email verification for newly registered users. Specify these options in the settings file to configure Django allauth to enable email verification (ACCOUNT_EMAIL_VERIFICATION = ‘mandatory’). Access is denied until the user’s email address is verified.
ACCOUNT_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD = 'username'
ACCOUNT_CONFIRM_EMAIL_ON_GET = True
ACCOUNT_EMAIL_REQUIRED = True
ACCOUNT_EMAIL_VERIFICATION = 'mandatory'
# Email backend settings for Django
EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
Also you need to configure the Django email backend to send emails. This depends on the email server you are using and is not covered in this tutorial, please see Django SMTP backend configuration for details.
Deploy CVAT on the Scaleway public cloud
Please follow this tutorial to install and set up remote access to CVAT on a Scaleway cloud instance with data in a mounted object storage bucket.
Deploy secure CVAT instance with HTTPS
Using Traefik, you can automatically obtain TLS certificate for your domain from Let’s Encrypt, enabling you to use HTTPS protocol to access your website.
To enable this, first set the the CVAT_HOST
(the domain of your website) and ACME_EMAIL
(contact email for Let’s Encrypt) environment variables:
export CVAT_HOST=<YOUR_DOMAIN>
export ACME_EMAIL=<YOUR_EMAIL>
Then, use the docker-compose.https.yml
file to override the base docker-compose.yml
file:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.https.yml up -d
Then, the CVAT instance will be available at your domain on ports 443 (HTTPS) and 80 (HTTP, redirects to 443).
2 - AWS-Deployment Guide
There are two ways of deploying the CVAT.
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On Nvidia GPU Machine: Tensorflow annotation feature is dependent on GPU hardware. One of the easy ways to launch CVAT with the tf-annotation app is to use AWS P3 instances, which provides the NVIDIA GPU. Read more about P3 instances here. Overall setup instruction is explained in main readme file, except Installing Nvidia drivers. So we need to download the drivers and install it. For Amazon P3 instances, download the Nvidia Drivers from Nvidia website. For more check Installing the NVIDIA Driver on Linux Instances link.
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On Any other AWS Machine: We can follow the same instruction guide mentioned in the installation instructions. The additional step is to add a security group and rule to allow incoming connections.
For any of above, don’t forget to set the CVAT_HOST
environemnt variable to the exposed
AWS public IP address or hostname:
export CVAT_HOST=your-instance.amazonaws.com
In case of problems with using hostname, you can also use the public IPV4 instead of hostname.
For AWS or any cloud based machines where the instances need to be terminated or stopped,
the public IPV4 and hostname changes with every stop and reboot.
To address this efficiently, avoid using spot instances that cannot be stopped,
since copying the EBS to an AMI and restarting it throws problems.
On the other hand, when a regular instance is stopped and restarted,
the new hostname/IPV4 can be used to set the CVAT_HOST
environment variable.
3 - REST API guide
To access swagger documentation you need to be authorized.
Automatically generated Swagger documentation for Django REST API is available
on <cvat_origin>/api/swagger
(default: localhost:8080/api/swagger
).
Swagger documentation is visible on allowed hosts, Update environment
variable in docker-compose.yml file with cvat hosted machine IP or domain
name. Example - ALLOWED_HOSTS: 'localhost, 127.0.0.1'
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Make a request to a resource stored on a server and the server will respond with the requested information. The HTTP protocol is used to transport a data. Requests are divided into groups:
auth
- user authorization queriescomments
- requests to post/delete comments to issuesissues
- update, delete and view problem commentsjobs
-requests to manage the joblambda
- requests to work with lambda functionprojects
- project management queriesrestrictions
- requests for restrictionsreviews
-adding and removing the review of the jobserver
- server information requeststasks
- requests to manage tasksusers
- user management queries
Besides it contains Models
.
Models - the data type is described using a
schema object.
Each group contains queries related to a different types of HTTP methods such as: GET
, POST
, PATCH
, DELETE
, etc.
Different methods are highlighted in different color. Each item has a name and description.
Clicking on an element opens a form with a name, description and settings input field or an example of json values.
To find out more, read swagger specification.
To try to send a request, click Try it now
and type Execute
.
You’ll get a response in the form of Curl
, Request URL
and Server response
.