X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./rails.git/blobdiff_plain/b460deaead10e238a375bdcd4cc0dcbfeb9da539..073c4311e5c21df3733924db79b461005a6f5cdb:/VAGRANT.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/VAGRANT.md b/VAGRANT.md index 03861e18f..ed84eed57 100644 --- a/VAGRANT.md +++ b/VAGRANT.md @@ -6,15 +6,19 @@ On Ubuntu, it should be as simple as: sudo apt-get install vagrant ``` -Other Linux distributions should have similar installation instructions using `yum` or similar. +Other Linux distributions should have similar installation instructions using `dnf`, `pacman`, or similar. -Installers are available for Mac OS X and Windows, please see the [Vagrant project download page](http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads) for more information. +Installers are available for Mac OS X and Windows, please see the [Vagrant project download page](https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html) for more information. + +We currently support three Vagrant providers, namely `virtualbox`, `lxc` and `libvirt`. You might need to install one of these, for example virtualbox, and specify the provider, e.g. `--provider virtualbox`, when setting up your environment. # Setting up openstreetmap-website -Once Vagrant has been installed, you can start an environment by changing to the directory which contains the Vagrantfile and typing: +Once Vagrant has been installed, you can start an environment by checking out the openstreetmap-website code if you haven't already, then changing to the directory which contains the Vagrantfile by typing: ``` +git clone git@github.com:openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website.git +cd openstreetmap-website vagrant up ``` @@ -28,7 +32,17 @@ Within this login shell, you can do development, run the server or the tests. Fo ``` cd /srv/openstreetmap-website/ -rake test +bundle exec rails test:all +``` + +To access the web pages you run the following commands then access the site in your [local browser](http://localhost:3000): + +``` +vagrant ssh +cd /srv/openstreetmap-website/ +bundle exec rails server --binding=0.0.0.0 ``` +You edit the code on your computer using the code editor you are used to using, then through shared folders the code is updated on the VM instantly. + You should run the tests before submitting any patch or Pull Request back to the original repository. Please see [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information.