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vue-guacamole-client

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A Vue.js based Guacamole client

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# Git * Install git from apt-get `sudo apt-get install git` * Clone the repository for OrasiLabs * In OrasiLabs root directory copy file .env.example and name it .env # Install Ruby #### RVM * Install via instructions found here https://rvm.io/rvm/install * OrasiLabs uses Ruby 2.4.2 `rvm install 2.4.2` * Tell RVM to use the new rubies `rvm use 2.4.2` * Create Gemset called doctrina-labs `rvm gemset create doctrina-labs` #### Bundler * Ruby might or might not come with bundler. To install `gem install bundler` * From the OrasiLabs root directory install project dependencies `bundle install` * Likely to see many errors from missing C libraries * `sudo apt-get install libpq-dev` * `sudo apt-get install cmake` * After these are installed run `bundle install` again and it should finish cleanly # PostgreSQL * Use PostgreSQL 9.6 `sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.6` * Configure a super user with password and insert credentials in to .env file in OrasiLabs root folder * Access PSQL console `sudo -u postgres psql` as postgres user * Inside PSQL `CREATE USER orasilabs WITH SUPERUSER;` * Add password `ALTER USER orasilabs WITH PASSWORD 'Orasi01!';` * Use rails to create databases for you. In project root directory run `rails db:create` # Terraform * OrasiLabs requires a specific version of terraform. Find it here https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/0.9.11/ * Download and unzip Terraform executable. Add the path to the file in the .env file # AnyCableGO * Install 5.* version of AnyCable Go from here https://github.com/anycable/anycable-go/releases * Add path to executable to .env file # Redis * Install redis through apt-get `sudo apt-get install redis-server` # JavaScript * Install NodeJS `sudo apt-get install nodejs` * OrasiLabs uses yarn package manager `sudo npm install -g yarn` * From project root directory install JS dependencies `yarn install` #OrasiLabs * This can get tricky. In theory you should run `rails db:setup` from project home directory * This can be messy because if the seed file is not kept up to date with app changes there will always be problems * OrasiLabs uses foreman to manage all of it's processes. You can see all the processes foreman will start in the Procfile.dev file in the project root directory * Run OrasiLabs withs `foreman start -f Procfile.dev`