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- # Bubble Development Environment
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- ## Initial Download and Build
- For best results, start with a fresh Ubuntu 18.04. Either the Server or Desktop Ubuntu will work.
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- * Download the code: `git clone https://git.bubblev.org/bubblev/bubble.git`
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- * Run first-time operating system setup: `./bin/first_time_ubuntu.sh`
- This command will install various apt packages required by Bubble, and configure/setup the initial Bubble PostgreSQL database.
- Note: this command only needs to be run once on a new Ubuntu 18.04 development system.
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- * Run first-time code setup: `./bin/first_time_setup.sh`
- This command initializes the various git submodules used by Bubble, downloads all required maven dependencies,
- and performs an initial build.
- Note this command only need to be run once after a fresh clone the Bubble git repository.
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- ## Subsequent Updating and Building
- If you have an existing Bubble git repository, and would like to update all code (including submodules) to the latest version, run:
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- `./bin/git_update_bubble.sh`
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- After this command completes, your Bubble will be updated to the latest development code, and rebuilt.
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- ## Environment file
- You will need a file named `${HOME}/.bubble.env` which contains various environment variables required to run the server.
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- Talk to another developer to get a copy of this file. Do not ever send this file over email or any other unencrypted channel.
- Always use `scp` to copy this file from one machine to another.
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- After you have the env file in place, create a symlink called `${HOME}/.bubble-test.env`
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- cd ${HOME} && ln -s .bubble.env .bubble-test.env
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