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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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## First Steps
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1. Install and configure PostgreSQL 9.1+. Make sure that the server's messages language is English; this is [required](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3006c59bc7a50c925f6b744447f1d94533a64241/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb#L1140) by the ActiveRecord Postgres adapter.
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2. Install and configure Redis 2+.
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3. Install libxml2, g++, and make.
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4. Install Ruby 1.9.3 and Bundler.
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5. Clone the project and bundle.
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6. Copy `config/database.yml.development-sample` to `config/database.yml`. Copy `config/redis.yml.sample` to `config/redis.yml`. Edit the files to point to your postgres and redis instances.
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7. Create the "vagrant" user and the development and test databases in postgres. See the postgres section in "Building your own Vagrant VM", below.
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8. Install the seed data to set up an admin account and meta topic: `psql DATABASE_NAME < pg_dumps/production-image.sql`
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## Before you start Rails
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1. `bundle install`
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2. `bundle exec rake db:migrate`
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3. `bundle exec rake db:test:prepare`
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4. `bundle exec rake db:seed_fu`
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5. Try running the specs: `bundle exec rake autospec`
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6. `bundle exec rails server`
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You should now be able to connect to rails on [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) - try it out! The seed data includes a pinned topic that explains how to get an admin account, so start there! Happy hacking!
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# Building your own Vagrant VM
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Here are the steps we used to create the **[Vagrant Virtual Machine](VAGRANT.md)**. They might be useful if you plan on setting up an environment from scratch on Linux:
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## Base box
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Vagrant version 1.1.2. With this Vagrantfile:
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Vagrant::Config.run do |config|
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config.vm.box = 'precise32'
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config.vm.box_url = 'http://files.vagrantup.com/precise32.box'
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config.vm.network :hostonly, '192.168.10.200'
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if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/
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config.vm.share_folder("v-root", "/vagrant", ".", :nfs => true)
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end
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end
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vagrant up
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vagrant ssh
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## Some basic setup:
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sudo su -
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ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern /etc/localtime
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apt-get -yqq update
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apt-get -yqq install python-software-properties
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apt-get -yqq install vim curl expect debconf-utils git-core build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev openssl libcurl4-openssl-dev libreadline6-dev libpcre3 libpcre3-dev
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## Unicode
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echo "export LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8" >> /etc/bash.bashrc
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echo "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >> /etc/bash.bashrc
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echo "export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8" >> /etc/bash.bashrc
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export LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8
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export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
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locale-gen en_US.UTF-8
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dpkg-reconfigure locales
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## RVM and Ruby
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apt-get -yqq install libyaml-dev libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 libxml2-dev libxslt-dev autoconf libc6-dev ncurses-dev automake libtool bison subversion pkg-config curl build-essential git
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su - vagrant -c "sudo bash -s stable < <(curl -s https://raw.github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/master/binscripts/rvm-installer)"
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adduser vagrant rvm
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source /etc/profile.d/rvm.sh
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su - vagrant -c "rvm pkg install libyaml"
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su - vagrant -c "rvm install 2.0.0-turbo"
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su - vagrant -c "rvm use 2.0.0-turbo --default"
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echo "gem: --no-rdoc --no-ri" >> /etc/gemrc
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su - vagrant -c "echo 'gem: --no-rdoc --no-ri' >> ~/.gemrc"
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## Postgres 9.1
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Configure so that the vagrant user doesn't need to provide username and password.
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apt-get -yqq install postgresql postgresql-contrib-9.1 libpq-dev postgresql-server-dev-9.1
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su - postgres
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createuser --createdb --superuser -Upostgres vagrant
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psql -c "ALTER USER vagrant WITH PASSWORD 'password';"
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psql -c "create database discourse_development owner vagrant encoding 'UTF8' TEMPLATE template0;"
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psql -c "create database discourse_test owner vagrant 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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Edit /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf to have this:
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local all all trust
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust
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host all all ::1/128 trust
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host all all 0.0.0.0/0 trust # wide-open
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Load the seed data (as vagrant user):
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psql -d discourse_development < pg_dumps/development-image.sql
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(You may wish to try the `production-image.sql` file for a good seed for a production database.)
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## Redis
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sudo su -
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mkdir /tmp/redis_install
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cd /tmp/redis_install
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wget http://redis.googlecode.com/files/redis-2.6.7.tar.gz
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tar xvf redis-2.6.7.tar.gz
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cd redis-2.6.7
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make
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make install
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cd utils
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./install_server.sh
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# Press enter to accept all the defaults
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/etc/init.d/redis_6379 start
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## Phantomjs
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Needed to run javascript tests.
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cd /usr/local/share
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wget https://phantomjs.googlecode.com/files/phantomjs-1.8.2-linux-i686.tar.bz2
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tar xvf phantomjs-1.8.2-linux-i686.tar.bz2
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rm phantomjs-1.8.2-linux-i686.tar.bz2
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ln -s /usr/local/share/phantomjs-1.8.2-linux-i686/bin/phantomjs /usr/local/bin/phantomjs
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