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Installing prerequisites
Ruby
- If you don't already have a Ruby version manager, we highly recommend rbenv. Please follow their installation guide.
- With the Ruby version manager, install the Ruby version listed on our badge. (i.e. with rbenv:
rbenv install $(cat .ruby-version)
)
Yarn
Please refer to their installation guide.
PostgreSQL
Forem requires PostgreSQL version 11 or higher to run.
The easiest way to get started is to use Postgres.app. Alternatively, check out the official PostgreSQL site for more installation options.
For additional configuration options, check our PostgreSQL setup guide.
ImageMagick
Forem uses ImageMagick to manipulate images on upload.
You can install ImageMagick with brew install imagemagick
.
Redis
Forem requires Redis version 4.0 or higher to run.
We recommend using Homebrew:
you can follow the post installation instructions, we recommend using brew services
to start Redis in the background:
You can test if it's up and running by issuing the following command:
Elasticsearch
Forem requires Elasticsearch 7.x to run. We recommend version 7.5.2.
You have the option of installing Elasticsearch with Homebrew or through an archive. We recommend installing from archive on Mac.
Installing Elasticsearch from the archive
We recommend that you do not install Elasticsearch in the app directory. Instead, we recommend installing it in your home directory (for example, cd $HOME
). (This also ensures that we don't accidentally commit Elasticsearch code to the project's repository!)
The following directions were taken from the Elasticsearch docs themselves, so check those out if you run into any issues or want further information. Make sure to download the OSS version of Elasticsearch, elasticsearch-oss
.
Please note that you will need wget
in order to proceed with this installation (brew install wget
).
To start elasticsearch, make sure you are in the correct directory:
You can then start it by running:
To start elasticsearch as a daemonized process:
Installing Elasticsearch with Homebrew
To install Elasticsearch with Homebrew we will use the following commands to:
- tap the Elastic Homebrew repository
- install the latest OSS distribution
- pin the latest OSS distribution.
After installation you can manually test if the Elasticsearch server starts by issuing the command elasticsearch
in the shell. You can then start the server as a service with brew services start elasticsearch-oss
.
You can find further info on your local Elasticsearch installation by typing brew info elastic/tap/elasticsearch-oss
.
Troubleshooting startup issues
Two possible startup issues you might encounter:
java.nio.file.FileSystemLoopException
:
This happens because the installation of Elasticsearch might have a recursive link in the configuration directory causing the infinite loop:
By manually removing the link with rm -i /usr/local/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch
the issue should be fixed.
java.lang.IllegalStateException
:
This happens for a similar reason as the previous error, the installation might create a recursive link in the plugins directory.
By manually removing the link with rm -i /usr/local/var/elasticsearch/plugins/plugins
the issue should be fixed.
Testing if Elasticsearch is running
Once installed and started you can test if it's up and running correctly by issuing the following command:
You should receive in response a JSON document containing some information about your local Elasticsearch installation, for example:
Installing Forem
- Fork Forem's repository, e.g. https://github.com/forem/forem/fork
Clone your forked repository in one of two ways:
- e.g. with HTTPS:
git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/forem.git
- e.g. with SSH:
git clone git@github.com:<your-username>/forem.git
- e.g. with HTTPS:
- Install bundler with
gem install bundler
Set up your environment variables/secrets
- Take a look at
.env_sample
to see all theENV
variables we use and the fake default provided for any missing keys. - If you use a remote computer as dev env, you need to set
APP_DOMAIN
variable to the remote computer's domain name. - The backend guide will show you how to get free API keys for additional services that may be required to run certain parts of the app.
For any key that you wish to enter/replace, follow the steps below.
- Create
.env
by copying from the provided template (i.e. with bash:cp .env_sample .env
). This is a personal file that is ignored in git. - Obtain the development variable and apply the key you wish to enter/replace. i.e.:
- Create
You do not need 'real' keys for basic development. Some features require certain keys, so you may be able to add them as you go.
- Take a look at
Run
bin/setup
Possible error messages
Error:__NSPlaceholderDate initialize] may have been in progress in another thread when fork() was called
Solution: Run the command export OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY=YES
(or set -x OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY YES
in fish shell)
Error:User does not have CONNECT privilege.
Solution: Complete the steps outlined in the PostgreSQL setup guide.
Error:rbenv: version '<version number>' is not installed (set by /Path/To/Local/Repository/.ruby-version)
Solution: Run the command rbenv install <version number>
Error:ruby-build: definition not found: <version number>
when rbenv
was installed via brew
.
Solution: Run the following to update ruby-build
, brew update && brew upgrade ruby-build
. After that, rerun rbenv install <version number>
and that version will get installed.
Error:
Solution: Run ln -s /usr/local/opt/readline/lib/libreadline.dylib /usr/local/opt/readline/lib/libreadline.<some version number>.dylib
from the command line then run bin/setup
again. You may have a different version of libreadline, so replace <some version number>
with the version that errored.
Error:
Solution: Restart your Postgres.app, or, if you installed PostgreSQL with Homebrew, restart with:
If that doesn't work, reboot your Mac.
Error:
Solution: You may encounter this when installing PostgreSQL with the Postgres.app. Try restarting the app and reinitializing the database. If that doesn't work, install PostgreSQL with Homebrew instead: brew install postgresql
If you encountered any errors that you subsequently resolved, please consider updating this section with your errors and their solutions.
- Prerequisites
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This topic describes how to install PCF Dev on Mac OS X.
Prerequisites
Cloud Foundry Command Line Interface
PCF Dev uses the Cloud Foundry Command Line Interface (cf CLI) to push and scale apps.
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Download the cf CLI for Mac OS X (64 bit). If you previously used the cf CLI v5 Ruby gem, you must uninstall the gem first.
Open the
.pkg
file.In the installer wizard, click Continue.
Select an install destination and click Continue.
When prompted, click Install.
To verify your installation, open a terminal window and enter
cf
. If your installation was successful, the cf CLI help listing appears.
Install PCF Dev
- Download the latest version of PCF Dev from the Pivotal Network.
- Install the CF Dev plugin required to run PCF Dev:
Start PCF Dev. Enter the following command, replacing
FILEPATH/FILE
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After the PCF Dev is now running banner appears, you can log in.
Stop PCF Dev
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Uninstall PCF Dev
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