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- Bubble Manual Development Setup
- ===============================
- These instructions presume you are running a newly-setup Ubuntu 20.04 or Mac OS X system.
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- For Ubuntu, either the Server or Desktop distribution will work.
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- Other Debian-based systems will probably also work fine.
-
- See below for other Linux distributions and other operating systems.
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- ## One-Time System Setup
- You'll need to install some software for Bubble to work correctly.
-
- Follow the instructions in [System Software Setup](system-software.md) to install the
- required software.
-
- ## First-Time Dev Setup
- After running the system setup above, run:
- ```shell script
- ./bin/first_time_setup.sh
- ```
- This downloads all the submodules and performs an initial build of all components.
-
- This will take a while to complete, please be patient.
-
- ## Bubble environment file
- You will need a file named `${HOME}/.bubble.env` which contains various environment
- variables required to run the server. At the least, it should contain:
- ```shell script
- export LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=user@example.com
- ```
-
- This defines what email address is used with [LetsEncrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/)
- when creating new SSL certificates.
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- If you will be running any tests, create a symlink called `${HOME}/.bubble-test.env`
-
- ```shell script
- cd ${HOME} && ln -s .bubble.env .bubble-test.env
- ```
-
- The `.bubble-test.env` file is used by the test suite.
-
- ## What's Next
- Read [Bubble Developer Tasks](dev_tasks.md) to understand how to keep the code
- up to date, run the API server, rebuild the jar, and more.
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- If you've started the Bubble API already using `run.sh`, and want to launch a Bubble,
- continue with [activation](activation.md).
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