Rails-based version of our core software. Currently under active development towards MVP.
These instructions are assuming you already have a Unix environment available with Ruby and Bundler installed. WSL should work as well, but Windows is unlikely to.
If you don't already have Ruby installed, use RVM or rbenv to install it before following these instructions.
For Linux:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install gcc
sudo apt install make
sudo apt install libmysqlclient-dev
sudo apt install autoconf bison build-essential libssl-dev libyaml-dev libreadline-dev zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev libgdbm-dev
sudo apt install mysql-server
For Mac:
xcode-select --install
brew install mysql bison openssl mysql-client
bundle config --global build.mysql2 --with-opt-dir="$(brew --prefix openssl)"
If you already have Node.JS installed, you can skip this step. If not, download and install it.
If you haven't already got it, download and install Redis.
If you haven't already installed Imagemagick, you'll need to install it for your system
Clone the repository and cd
into the directory:
git clone https://github.com/codidact/qpixel
cd qpixel
If you weren't asked to set the root MySQL user password during mysql-server
installation, the installation is likely to be using
Unix authentication instead. You'll need to sign into the MySQL server with sudo mysql -u root
and create a new database user for QPixel:
CREATE USER qpixel@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'choose_a_password_here';
GRANT ALL ON qpixel_dev.* TO qpixel@localhost;
GRANT ALL ON qpixel_test.* TO qpixel@localhost;
GRANT ALL ON qpixel.* TO qpixel@localhost;
Copy config/database.sample.yml
to config/database.yml
and fill in the correct host, username, and password for your environment.
If you've followed these instructions (i.e. you have installed MySQL locally), the correct host is localhost
or 127.0.0.1
.
You'll also need to fill in details for the Redis connection. If you've followed these instructions, the sample file should already contain the correct values for you, but if you've customised your setup you'll need to correct them.
Install gems:
bundle install
Set up the database:
rails db:create
rails db:schema:load
rails r db/scripts/create_tags_path_view.rb
rails db:migrate
rails db:seed
Run the server!
rails s
You'll need to create a Community record before the server will display any content. In a console, run:
Community.create(name: 'Dev Community', host: 'localhost:3000')
You can create the first user account in the application, which should be running at http://localhost:3000/. To upgrade the user account
to an admin account, run rails c
for a console, followed by:
User.last.update(confirmed_at: DateTime.now, is_global_admin: true)
Contributions are welcome - please read the CONTRIBUTING document before you start and look at the TODO list for things to do.