# DigitalOcean App Platform ## 1. Setup a repo on GitHub See the doc on [installing Directus manually](/getting-started/installation/manual/) to learn how to configure this repo. ## 2. Sign up for a DigitalOcean account Create your DigitalOcean account — [get $100 of free credit](https://m.do.co/c/4c0b6062c16e) by using our referral link. ## 3. Create a Managed Database instance The exact size and need for a replica depends on your usage and project requirements. We recommend using the latest version of Postgres. DigitalOcean's MySQL offering isn't supported at this time. Please see https://github.com/knex/knex/issues/4141 for more information. ## 4. Create a new App using your previously created repo Make sure to select the database you created in step 2 during the configuration wizard. ## 5. Setup the build-step While Directus itself doesn't have to be built from source in order to use it on App Platform, we do recommend adding `npx directus bootstrap` as the "build" step for DigitalOcean. This will automatically provision the database if it's empty, and migrate it to the latest version in case of upgrades. See [Command Line Interface](/getting-started/installation/cli/) for more information. ## 6. Configure the environment variables See [Environment Variables](/configuration/config-options/#general) for all available environment variables. DigitalOcean requires you to use SSL connections to managed databases. DigitalOcean provides a bunch of aliases to often used database properties that can be injected when the database is a component of your app. To enable SSL connections, set the following environment variables: ``` DB_SSL__REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=true DB_SSL__CA=${my-database-component-name.CA_CERT} ``` ::: warning Make sure to replace `my-database-component-name` with your actual database component name in the above env vars :::