* Go to "[OAuth 2 applications](http://localhost:3000/oauth2/applications)" on the My settings page.
* Click on "Register new application".
-* Unless you have set up alternatives, use Name: "Local iD" and Main Application URL: "http://localhost:3000"
+* Unless you have set up alternatives, use Name: "Local iD" and Redirect URIs: "http://localhost:3000"
* Check boxes for the following Permissions
* 'Read user preferences'
* 'Modify user preferences'
* The OSM database schema is changed periodically and you need to keep up with these improvements. Go to your `openstreetmap-website` directory and run:
```
-bundle exec rake db:migrate
+bundle exec rails db:migrate
```
## Testing on the osm dev server
* It's not recommended to use `rails server` in production. Our recommended approach is to use [Phusion Passenger](https://www.phusionpassenger.com/). Instructions are available for [setting it up with most web servers](https://www.phusionpassenger.com/documentation_and_support#documentation).
* Passenger will, by design, use the Production environment and therefore the production database - make sure it contains the appropriate data and user accounts.
* The included version of the map call is quite slow and eats a lot of memory. You should consider using [CGIMap](https://github.com/zerebubuth/openstreetmap-cgimap) instead.
-* Make sure you generate the i18n files and precompile the production assets: `RAILS_ENV=production rake i18n:js:export assets:precompile`
+* Make sure you generate the i18n files and precompile the production assets: `RAILS_ENV=production rails i18n:js:export assets:precompile`
* Make sure the web server user as well as the rails user can read, write and create directories in `tmp/`.