metamaps--metamaps/doc/UbuntuInstallation.md
2017-07-26 09:22:34 -07:00

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Firstly this walkthrough is done with a 14.04 32bit install of Ubuntu. Let's check if all updates for the system are installed first. In a terminal type:

sudo apt-get update

Now we need to install git:

sudo apt-get install git

Now let's get our RVM installed (Ruby Version Manager). Now this is fun because the package you will get from apt-get is outdated. So we are going to use CURL to get RVM

sudo apt-get install curl

Then lets install RVM with curl like this

gpg --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net \
  --recv-keys 409B6B1796C275462A1703113804BB82D39DC0E3
\curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin
[[ -s "$HOME/.profile" ]] && source "$HOME/.profile"
[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm

Now we can actually install RVM

rvm requirements

Running this will check your system for requirements as well so you will need to put your system password in.

All right now we can download metamaps from the master using git

git clone https://github.com/metamaps/metamaps.git

Now there is a couple other things we are going to need which is nodejs, postgresql, libpq-dev and redis-server

sudo apt-get install nodejs npm
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
sudo apt-get install postgresql
sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
sudo apt-get install redis-server

Furthermore, if you want to be able to work on profile picture uploading, or use it you'll need ImageMagick. On Ubuntu, you can just go find ImageMagick in the Ubuntu Software Centre

Install the specific version of ruby needed this will take some time

rvm install $(cat metamaps/.ruby-version)

While that is running, you can open another terminal and install the ES6 code

npm install
npm run build

Now we also need to copy .example-env to a new file named .env. Review the configuration in here to see if you need any changes.

cp .example-env .env

Now run inside your metamaps folder:

gem install bundle
bundle install

in your top level directory for metamaps. This is a lengthy process so you might want to go and make a coffee or something :)

All right now we need to make sure your postgres password is the same as it is listed in the .env file so we are going to set it by

sudo -u postgres psql

Use these commands to set the password to 3112 and then quit:

\password postgres
\q

now we can use rake to create, load the schema into, and load db/seeds.rb into the postgres database:

rake db:create
rake db:schema:load
rake db:seed

Open a new terminal, navigate to the metamaps directory, and execute the server:

rails s

NOTE: if you want to actively develop on the javascript in /frontend use

npm run build:watch

and dont forget to run the other server for realtime...

node realtime/realtime-server.js

to start a webpack build process that updates the build everytime you make code changes

Now you're all set enjoy your personal server of metamaps :) Navigate your browser to localhost:3000 once you have the server running. Sign in with the default account

email: user@user.com
password: toolsplusconsciousness

OR create a new account at /join, and use access code 'qwertyui'

Start mapping and programming!