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title: Installation
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menu: docs_intro
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weight: 110
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# Installing Rust
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Since `actix-web` is a Rust framework you will need Rust to get started with it.
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If you don't have it yet we recommend you use `rustup` to manage your Rust
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installation. The [official rust
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guide](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/second-edition/ch01-01-installation.html)
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has a wonderful section on getting started.
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We currently require at least Rust 1.24 so make sure you run `rustup update`
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to have the latest and greatest Rust version available. In particular this
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guide will assume that you actually run Rust 1.26 or later.
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# Installing `actix-web`
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Thank's to Rust's `cargo` package manger you won't need to explicitly install
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`actix-web`. Just depend on it and you're ready to go. For the unlikely
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case that you want to use the development version of actix-web you can
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depend on the git repository directly.
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Release version:
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```ini
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[dependencies]
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actix-web = "{{< actix-version "actix-web" >}}"
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```
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Development version:
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```ini
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[dependencies]
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actix-web = { git = "https://github.com/actix/actix-web" }
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```
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# Diving In
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There are two paths you can take here. You can follow the guide along or if
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you are very impatient you might want to have a look at our
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[extensive example repository](https://github.com/actix/examples) and run the
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included examples. Here for instance is how you run the included `basics`
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example:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/actix/examples
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cd examples/basics
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cargo run
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```
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