diff --git a/doc/en/dev_test_setup_linux.md b/doc/en/dev_test_setup_linux.md index 57b3c1463..df0dbb26a 100644 --- a/doc/en/dev_test_setup_linux.md +++ b/doc/en/dev_test_setup_linux.md @@ -11,63 +11,73 @@ sudo apt-get install git ## Ruby Ruby versions packaged in official repositories are not suitable to work with consul (at least Debian 7 and 8), so we'll have to install it manually. -The preferred method is via rvm:
-**be careful as only the multi user option installs all dependencies automatically, as we use 'sudo'.** + +The preferred method is via rvm: + +(only the multi user option installs all dependencies automatically, as we use 'sudo'.) ###as local user: ``` -$ curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable +curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable ``` ###for all system users ``` -$ curl -L https://get.rvm.io | sudo bash -s stable +curl -L https://get.rvm.io | sudo bash -s stable ``` + and then add your user to rvm group + ``` -$ sudo usermod -a -G rvm +sudo usermod -a -G rvm ``` + and finally, add rvm script source to user's bash (~/.bashrc) (this step it's only necessary if you still can't execute rvm command) + ``` [[ -s /usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm ]] && source /usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm ``` -with all this, you are suppose to be able to install a ruby version from rvm, as for example version 2.3.0: -``` -rvm install 2.3.0 -``` +with all this, you are suppose to be able to install a ruby version from rvm, as for example version 2.3.0: + +``` +sudo rvm install 2.3.0 +``` ## Bundler with + ``` gem install bundler ``` -or -there is more methods [here](https://rvm.io/integration/bundler) -as: + +or there is more methods [here](https://rvm.io/integration/bundler) that should be better as: + ``` gem install rubygems-bundler ``` -should be better - ## PostgreSQL (>=9.4) PostgreSQL version 9.4 is not official in debian 7 (wheezy), in 8 it seems to be officially maintained. + So you have to add a repository, the official postgresql works fine. Add the repository to apt, for example creating file */etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list* with: + ``` deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ wheezy-pgdg main ``` + afterwards you'll have to download the key, and install it, by: ``` wget https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc apt-key add ACCC4CF8.asc ``` + and install postgresql ``` @@ -95,10 +105,13 @@ cp config/secrets.yml.example config/secrets.yml Perhaps it's needed to create a superuser rol with password in postgresql, and write it in */config/database.yml* 'user:' and 'password:' fields. Also, it seems that postgresql use as default an unix socket for localhost communications. If we encounter problems creating database (connection problems) we can change in */config/database.yml* the line: + ``` host: localhost ``` + for: + ``` host: /var/run/postgresql ``` @@ -111,8 +124,3 @@ rake db:setup rake db:dev_seed RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:setup ``` - -and run it in test mode by executing -``` -bin/rails -s -``` \ No newline at end of file