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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.
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.
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
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.
Assuming you ran the commands above, you can run a test server using the method described in the bubble-web README.