Unofficial scripts for installing Pterodactyl Panel & Wings. Works with the latest version of Pterodactyl!
Read more about Pterodactyl here. This script is not associated with the official Pterodactyl Project.
- Automatic installation of the Pterodactyl Panel (dependencies, database, cronjob, nginx).
- Automatic installation of the Pterodactyl Wings (Docker, systemd).
- Panel: (optional) automatic configuration of Let's Encrypt.
- Panel: (optional) automatic configuration of firewall.
- Uninstallation support for both panel and wings.
For help and support regarding the script itself and not the official Pterodactyl project, you can join the Discord Chat.
List of supported installation setups for panel and Wings (installations supported by this installation script).
Operating System | Version | Supported | PHP Version |
---|---|---|---|
Ubuntu | 14.04 | 🔴 | |
16.04 | 🔴 * | ||
18.04 | 🔴 * | 8.1 | |
20.04 | ✅ | 8.1 | |
22.04 | ✅ | 8.1 | |
Debian | 8 | 🔴 * | |
9 | 🔴 * | ||
10 | ✅ | 8.1 | |
11 | ✅ | 8.1 | |
12 | ✅ | 8.1 | |
CentOS | 6 | 🔴 | |
7 | 🔴 * | ||
8 | 🔴 * | ||
Rocky Linux | 8 | ✅ | 8.1 |
9 | ✅ | 8.1 | |
AlmaLinux | 8 | ✅ | 8.1 |
9 | ✅ | 8.1 |
* Indicates an operating system and release that previously was supported by this script.
To use the installation scripts, simply run this command as root. The script will ask you whether you would like to install just the panel, just Wings or both.
bash <(curl -s https://pterodactyl-installer.se)
Note: On some systems, it's required to be already logged in as root before executing the one-line command (where sudo
is in front of the command does not work).
Here is a YouTube video that illustrates the installation process.
The installation scripts can install and configure a firewall for you. The script will ask whether you want this or not. It is highly recommended to opt-in for the automatic firewall setup.
To test the script, we use Vagrant. With Vagrant, you can quickly get a fresh machine up and running to test the script.
If you want to test the script on all supported installations in one go, just run the following.
vagrant up
If you only want to test a specific distribution, you can run the following.
vagrant up <name>
Replace name with one of the following (supported installations).
ubuntu_jammy
ubuntu_focal
debian_bullseye
debian_buster
debian_bookworm
almalinux_8
almalinux_9
rockylinux_8
rockylinux_9
Then you can use vagrant ssh <name of machine>
to SSH into the box. The project directory will be mounted in /vagrant
so you can quickly modify the script locally and then test the changes by running the script from /vagrant/installers/panel.sh
and /vagrant/installers/wings.sh
respectively.
In install.sh
github source and script release variables should change every release. Firstly, update the CHANGELOG.md
so that the release date and release tag are both displayed. No changes should be made to the changelog points themselves. Secondly, update GITHUB_SOURCE
and SCRIPT_RELEASE
in install.sh
. Finally, you can now push a commit with the message Release vX.Y.Z
. Create a release on GitHub. See this commit for reference.
Copyright (C) 2018 - 2024, Vilhelm Prytz, vilhelm@prytznet.se, and contributors!
- Created by Vilhelm Prytz
- Maintained by Linux123123
Thanks to the Discord moderators sam1370, Linux123123 and sinjs for helping on the Discord server! contributors