--- title: Installation description: Installing stancl/tenancy — A Laravel multi-database tenancy package that respects your code.. extends: _layouts.documentation section: content --- # Installation {#getting-started} Laravel 5.8 is needed. ### Require the package via composer First you need to require the package using composer: ``` composer require 'stancl/tenancy:~1.8' ``` ### Automatic installation {#automatic-installation} To install the package, simply run ``` php artisan tenancy:install ``` You will be asked if you want to store your data in Redis or a relational database. You can read more about this on the [Storage Drivers]({{ $page->link('storage-drivers') }}) page. This will do all the steps listed in the [Manual installation](#manual-installation) section for you. The only thing you have to do now is create a database/Redis connection. Read the [Storage Drivers]({{ $page->link('storage-drivers') }}) page for information about that. ### Manual installation {#manual-installation} If you prefer installing the package manually, you can do that too. It shouldn't take more than a minute either way. #### Setting up middleware Now open `app/Http/Kernel.php` and make the `InitializeTenancy` middleware top priority, so that it gets executed before anything else, making sure things like the database switch connections soon enough: ```php protected $middlewarePriority = [ \Stancl\Tenancy\Middleware\InitializeTenancy::class, // ... ]; ``` #### Creating routes The package lets you have tenant routes and "exempt" routes. Tenant routes are your application's routes. Exempt routes are routes exempt from tenancy — landing pages, sign up forms, and routes for managing tenants. Routes in `routes/web.php` are exempt, whereas routes in `routes/tenant.php` have the `InitializeTenancy` middleware automatically applied on them. So, to create tenant routes, put those routes in a new file called `routes/tenant.php`. #### Configuration Run the following: ``` php artisan vendor:publish --provider='Stancl\Tenancy\TenancyServiceProvider' --tag=config ``` This creates a `config/tenancy.php`. You can use it to configure how the package works. Configuration is explained in detail on the [Configuration]({{ $page->link('configuration') }}) page.