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## Configuration for development and test environments (Debian GNU/Linux 9.8)
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## Superuser
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Note that 'sudo' is not installed by default in Debian. It's possible to install and configure it, you can find information [here](https://wiki.debian.org/sudo). But we don't recommend it cause you may have other problems. We recommend running the following commands as a superuser, so make sure the very first command you run is:
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```
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su
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```
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> For [Vagrant](/en/installation/vagrant.md) run:
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> ```
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> sudo su -
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> ```
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## System update
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Run a general system update:
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```bash
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apt-get update
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```
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## Git
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Git is officially maintained in Debian:
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```
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apt-get install git
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```
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## Curl
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Curl is officially maintained in Debian:
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```
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apt-get install curl
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```
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## Ruby
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Ruby versions packaged in official repositories are not suitable to work with consul, so we'll have to install it manually.
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The preferred method is via rvm:
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### As a local user
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```
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command curl -sSL https://rvm.io/mpapis.asc | gpg --import -
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command curl -sSL https://rvm.io/pkuczynski.asc | gpg --import -
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curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
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```
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then add rvm script source to user's bash (~/.bashrc) (this step is only necessary if you can't execute the rvm command)
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```
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[[ -s /usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm ]] && source /usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm
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```
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and finally, reload .bashrc to be able to run RVM
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```
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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with all this, you are suppose to be able to install a ruby version from rvm, as for example version 2.4.9:
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```
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rvm install 2.4.9
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```
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## Bundler
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Install it with
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gem install rubygems-bundler
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```
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## Node.js
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To compile the assets, you'll need a JavaScript runtime. Node.js is the preferred option. As with Ruby, we don't recommend installing Node from your distro's repositories.
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To install it, you can use [n](https://github.com/tj/n)
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Run the following command on your terminal:
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```
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curl -L https://git.io/n-install | bash -s -- -y lts
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```
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And it will install the latest LTS (Long Term Support) Node version on your `$HOME` folder automatically (This makes use of [n-install](https://github.com/mklement0/n-install))
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Reload .bashrc to be able to run node
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source /root/.bashrc
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```
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Check it's correctly installed by running:
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```
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node -v
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```
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## PostgreSQL (>=9.4)
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PostgreSQL version 9.4 is not official in debian 9.
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So you have to add a repository, the official postgresql works fine.
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Add the repository to apt, for example creating file */etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list* with:
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deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security jessie/updates main
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```
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afterwards you'll have to download the key, and install it, by:
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```
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wget https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc
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apt-key add ACCC4CF8.asc
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```
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and install postgresql
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```
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apt-get update
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apt-get install postgresql-9.4 postgresql-server-dev-9.4 postgresql-contrib-9.4
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```
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You also need to configure a user for your database. As an example, we'll choose the username "consul":
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```
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su - postgres
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createuser consul --createdb --superuser --pwprompt
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exit
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```
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## Imagemagick
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Install Imagemagick:
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```bash
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apt-get install imagemagick
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```
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## ChromeDriver
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To run E2E integration tests, we use Selenium along with Headless Chrome.
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To get it working, install the chromedriver package:
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```bash
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apt-get install chromedriver
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ln -s /usr/lib/chromedriver /usr/local/bin/
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```
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Make sure it's working as expected by running the following command:
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```bash
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chromedriver --version
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```
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You should receive an output with the latest version of ChromeDriver. If that's the case, you're good to go!
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If you are using an Arch-based distro, installing `chromium` from the `extra` repository should be sufficient.
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You also have the option of just installing ChromeDriver from AUR. If you use `pacaur`, run the following command:
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```bash
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pacaur -S chromedriver
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```
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Now you're ready to go get Consul [installed](local_installation.md)!!
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