bubble ====== # Development Setup The instructions presume you are running a newly setup Ubuntu 18.04 system. Either the Ubuntu Server or Desktop distribution will work. ## First-Time System Setup After you clone this repository, run: ./bin/first_time_ubuntu.sh If you are running on a non-Ubuntu system, copy that file to something like: ./bin/first_time_myoperatingsystem.sh And then edit it such that all the same packages get installed. Then submit a pull request and we can add support for your operating system to the main repository. You only need to run this command once, ever, on a development system. It ensures that the appropriate packages are installed and proper databases and database users exist. ## First-Time Dev Setup After running the system setup above, run: ./bin/first_time_setup.sh This will grab all the submodules and perform an initial build of all components. ## Bubble environment file You will need a file named `${HOME}/.bubble.env` which contains various environment variables required to run the server. Talk to another developer to get a copy of this file. Do not ever send this file over email or any other unencrypted channel. Always use `scp` to copy this file from one machine to another. After you have the env file in place, create a symlink called `${HOME}/.bubble-test.env` cd ${HOME} && ln -s .bubble.env .bubble-test.env ## Subsequent Updates If you want to grab the latest code, and ensure that all git submodules are properly in sync with the main repository, run: ./bin/git_update_bubble.sh This will update and rebuild all submodules, and the main bubble jar file. ## Running in development Assuming you ran the commands above, you can run a test server using the method described in the bubble-web [README](https://git.bubblev.org/bubbleV/bubble-web/src/branch/master/README.md).