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This patch allows running system specs on an aarch64 Linux system (typically our `discourse_dev` docker image). As Chrome isn’t available for the aarch64 architecture (yet), we have to rely on Firefox instead. This has some drawbacks like not being able to access the browser logs like we do with the Chrome webdriver. |
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README.md | ||
boot_dev | ||
bundle | ||
cleanup | ||
discourse | ||
ember-cli | ||
exec | ||
mailhog | ||
migrate | ||
psql | ||
rails | ||
rake | ||
reset_db | ||
rspec | ||
shell | ||
shell_root | ||
shutdown_dev | ||
unicorn |
README.md
Developing using Docker
Since Discourse runs in Docker, why not develop there? If you have Docker installed, you should be able to run Discourse directly from your source directory using a Discourse development container.
You can find installation instructions and related discussion in this meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/beginners-guide-to-install-discourse-for-development-using-docker/102009
Where is the container image/Dockerfile defined?
The Dockerfile comes from discourse/discourse_docker on GitHub, in particular image/discourse_dev.