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2.4 KiB
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Firstly this walkthrough is done with a 14.04 32bit install of Ubuntu.
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All Commands are quoted with "" which are not to be included in the command.
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All commands that I could are terminal based.
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Lets check if all updates for the system are installed first
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in terminal type
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"sudo apt-get update"
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now we need to install git
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"sudo apt-get install git"
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lets get our RVM installed (Ruby Version Manager) now this is fun because the package you will get from apt-get is outdated.
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so we are going to use CURL to get RVM
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"sudo apt-get install curl"
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then lets install RVM with curl like this
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"curl -L get.rvm.io | bash -s stable"
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"PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin # Add RVM to PATH for scripting"
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"[[ -s "$HOME/.profile" ]] && source "$HOME/.profile""
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"[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm""
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"source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
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now we can actually install RVM
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"rvm requirements"
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running this will check your system for requirements as well so you will need to put your system password in.
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alright now we can download metamaps from the master using git
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"git clone https://github.com/Connoropolous/metamaps_gen002.git"
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now there is a couple other things we are going to need which is nodejs, postgresql, libpq-dev and redis-server
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"sudo apt-get install nodejs"
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"sudo apt-get install postgresql"
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"sudo apt-get install libpq-dev"
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"sudo apt-get install redis-server"
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Install the specific version of ruby needed this will take some time *Note you will get a warning about this being an outdated version*
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"rvm install ruby-1.9.3-p125"
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Now we also need to rename your database file which is in ./config/database.default.yml to database.yml
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now run inside your metamaps_gen002 folder
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"bundle install"
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in your top lvl directory for metamaps this is a lengthy process so you might want to go and make a coffee or something :)
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alright now we need to make sure your postgres password is the same as it is listed in the DB file so we are going to set it by
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"sudo -u postgres psql"
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Select postgres like this
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"\password postgres"
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set the password to 3112
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Then to quit
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"\q"
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now we can run the rake install and db creation
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"rake db:create"
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"rake db:schema:load"
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"rake db:fixtures:load"
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Execute the server : "rails s"
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and dont forget to run realtime too open a new terminal
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navigate to ./realtime and run
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"nodejs realtime-server.js"
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Now your all set enjoy your personal server of metamaps :)
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