metamaps--metamaps/doc/WindowsInstallation.md
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Before you begin, you'll need to install stuff:
Ruby, Git, and Rails: http://railsinstaller.org/en
PostgreSQL 9.2: http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/pgdownload
nodejs: http://nodejs.org/download
During the installation of the PostgreSQL database, you'll need to choose a database password. Anything is fine, just note down what you choose.
Once you are ready, create a new folder to hold this and any other git repositories. As an example, let's pretend you've chose C:\git, and made that folder writable by your user account.
Now you are ready to clone the Metamaps git repository:
git clone https://github.com/metamaps/metamaps_gen002.git --branch develop
cd metamaps_gen002
bundle install
The third `bundle install` command downloads and installs the rubygem dependencies of Metamaps.
At this point you should be in C:\git\metamaps_gen002, or whatever equivalent directory you've chosen. The next step is to set up your database configuration. From the metamaps_gen002 directory, run
start config
This command will open a Windows Explorer window of the "config" directory of Metamaps. Copy `.example-env`, and rename the copy to `.env`. Edit the file and set the DB_PASSWORD to be whatever you set up with postgres earlier. Once you're done, then move back into the command prompt. The next few commands will fail unless `.env` is correctly configured and Postgres is running.
rake db:create
rake db:schema:load
rake db:fixtures:load
And you're set up! At this point, you should be able to run the server at any time with only one command; you don't need to repeat any of the previous steps again. The command to run the server is:
rails s
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!