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# Discourse Advanced Developer Install Guide
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This guide is aimed at advanced Rails developers who have installed their own Rails apps before. If you are new to Rails, you are likely much better off with our **[Discourse Vagrant Developer Guide](VAGRANT.md)**.
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Note: If you are developing on a Mac, you will probably want to look at [these instructions](DEVELOPMENT-OSX-NATIVE.md) as well.
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# Preparing a fresh Ubuntu install
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To get your Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install up and running to develop Discourse and Discourse plugins follow the commands below. We assume an English install of Ubuntu.
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# Basics
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whoami > /tmp/username
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/redis-server
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sudo apt-get -yqq update
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sudo apt-get -yqq install python-software-properties vim curl expect debconf-utils git-core build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev openssl libcurl4-openssl-dev libreadline6-dev libpcre3 libpcre3-dev imagemagick postgresql postgresql-contrib-9.5 libpq-dev postgresql-server-dev-9.5 redis-server advancecomp gifsicle jhead jpegoptim libjpeg-turbo-progs optipng pngcrush pngquant gnupg2
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# Ruby
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curl -sSL https://rvm.io/mpapis.asc | gpg2 --import -
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curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
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echo 'gem: --no-document' >> ~/.gemrc
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# exit the terminal and open it again to activate RVM
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rvm install 2.3.4
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rvm --default use 2.3.4 # If this error out check https://rvm.io/integration/gnome-terminal
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gem install bundler mailcatcher
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# Postgresql
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sudo su postgres
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createuser --createdb --superuser -Upostgres $(cat /tmp/username)
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psql -c "ALTER USER $(cat /tmp/username) WITH PASSWORD 'password';"
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psql -c "create database discourse_development owner $(cat /tmp/username) encoding 'UTF8' TEMPLATE template0;"
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psql -c "create database discourse_test owner $(cat /tmp/username) encoding 'UTF8' TEMPLATE template0;"
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psql -d discourse_development -c "CREATE EXTENSION hstore;"
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psql -d discourse_development -c "CREATE EXTENSION pg_trgm;"
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exit
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# Node
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curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.2/install.sh | bash
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# exit the terminal and open it again to activate NVM
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nvm install node
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nvm alias default node
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npm install -g svgo phantomjs-prebuilt
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If everything goes alright, let's clone Discourse and start hacking:
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git clone https://github.com/discourse/discourse.git ~/discourse
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cd ~/discourse
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bundle install
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bundle exec rake db:migrate
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RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec rake db:migrate
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# run the specs (optional)
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bundle exec rake autospec # CTRL + C to stop
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# launch discourse
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bundle exec rails s -b 0.0.0.0 # open browser on http://localhost:3000 and you should see Discourse
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Create a test account, and enable it with:
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bundle exec rails c
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u = User.find(1)
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u.activate
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u.grant_admin!
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exit
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Discourse does a lot of stuff async, so it's better to run sidekiq even on development mode:
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ruby $(mailcatcher) # open http://localhost:1080 to see the emails, stop with pkill -f mailcatcher
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bundle exec sidekiq # open http://localhost:3000/sidekiq to see queues
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bundle exec rails server
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And happy hacking!
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