# Getting Started This section will guide you on how to quickly deploy and use A.I.G. **System Requirements** - Docker 20.10 or higher - At least 4GB of available RAM - At least 10GB of available disk space **Method 1: One-Click Install Script (Recommended)** ```bash # This method will automatically install Docker and launch A.I.G with one command curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Tencent/AI-Infra-Guard/refs/heads/main/docker.sh | bash ``` **Method 2: Run with pre-built images (Recommended)** ```bash git clone https://github.com/Tencent/AI-Infra-Guard.git cd AI-Infra-Guard # This method pulls pre-built images from Docker Hub for a faster start docker-compose -f docker-compose.images.yml up -d ``` **Method 3: Build from source and run** ```bash git clone https://github.com/Tencent/AI-Infra-Guard.git cd AI-Infra-Guard # This method builds a Docker image from local source code and starts the service docker-compose up -d ``` Once the installation is complete, you can access the A.I.G Web UI by visiting `http://localhost:8088` in your browser. **Directory Structure** | Directory/File | Description | Mount Path | |---------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------| | `uploads/` | Uploads directory | `/ai-infra-guard/uploads` | | `db/` | Database file directory | `/ai-infra-guard/db` | | `data/` | Knowledge base data directory (Jailbreak Datasets, fingerprints, vulnerabilities) | `/ai-infra-guard/data` | | `logs/` | Application log directory | `/ai-infra-guard/logs` | ## 🔑 LLM API Requirement A.I.G require an LLM API key. **Configure your key in Settings** before using these services. ![image-20250814173229996](./assets/image-20250814173229996-en.png) Fill in the Model Name, API Key, and Base URL, then click Save. ![image-20250813113550192](./assets/image-20250813113550192-en.png) ## Frequently Asked Questions 1.**Port Conflict** ```bash # Modify the webserver port mapping ports: - "8080:8088" # Use port 8080 ``` 2.**Permission Issues** ```bash # Ensure the data directory has read/write permissions sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ./data ``` 3.**Service Startup Failure** ```bash # View detailed logs docker-compose logs webserver docker-compose logs agent ``` 4.**Stopping the Service** ```bash # Stop the service docker-compose down # Stop the service and remove data volumes (use with caution) docker-compose down -v ``` ## Updating the Deployment To upgrade to the latest version and clean up obsolete resources: ```bash # Rebuild container images and restart services docker-compose -f docker-compose.images.yml up -d --build # Prune dangling Docker images (optional cleanup) docker image prune -f ```