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Getting started

Requirements

Installation

You can follow this runbook for a full installation of pia (back-end) and pia (front-end) applications on a ubuntu 17.10 server.

PostgreSQL installation

Basic installation on Debian you can use the following documentation: wiki.debian.org/PostgreSql on Ubuntu you can use: help.ubuntu.com/community/PostgreSQL

Also, you need to create a new user with password.

Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/atnos/pia-back.git

Create and fill the file database.yml

cp config/database.example.yml config/database.yml

Fill the fields username and password with the PostgreSQL username and password created in the previous step.

Create and fill the file application.yml

cp config/application.example.yml config/application.yml

Generate the SECRET_KEY_BASE with: rake secret and paste the secret key in the file.

Install all dependencies

bundle install

Create database

bin/rake db:create

Create tables

bin/rake db:migrate

Run the application

  • bin/rails s your server will be accessible with the URL localhost:3000

  • You can specify the option -b to bind to a public IP address or domain name and -p to use a différent port.

    For example: bin/rails s -b 123.456.789.101 -p 8080 your server will be accessible with the URL 123.456.789.101:8080

  • Then, in the pia (front-end) application, use this URL to enable the server mode.

  • Fill the field in "Tools" > "Settings"

PIA Settings

Run the application in production mode

  1. Fill the production section in the database.ymlfile.
  2. Create the database: RAILS_ENV=production bin/rake db:create
  3. Create the tables: RAILS_ENV=production bin/rake db:migrate
  4. Run the server: RAILS_ENV=production bin/rails s

Update the application

Update the repository : git pull

Update the database : bin/rake db:migrate

Run the test

bin/rake

Acknowledgments

Contributor : ylachgar

provided the runbook to install pia front-end & back-end applications.