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Local installation
Before installing Consul and having it up and running make sure you all prerequisites installed.
- First, clone the Consul Github repository and enter the project folder:
git clone https://github.com/consul/consul.git
cd consul
- Install the Ruby version we need with your Ruby version manager. Here are some examples:
rvm install `cat .ruby-version` # If you're using RVM
rbenv install `cat .ruby-version` # If you're using rbenv
asdf install ruby `cat .ruby-version` # If you're using asdf
- Check we're using the Ruby version we've just installed:
ruby -v
=> # (it should be the same as the version in the .ruby-version file)
- Install Bundler:
gem install bundler
- Install the required gems using Bundler:
bundle
- Copy the environment example configuration files inside new readable ones:
cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml
cp config/secrets.yml.example config/secrets.yml
And setup database credentials with your consul user in your new database.yml file.
- Run the following Rake tasks to create and fill your local database with the minimum data to run the application:
rake db:create
rake db:setup
rake db:dev_seed
rake db:test:prepare
- Check everything is fine by running the test suite (beware it might take more than an hour):
bin/rspec
- Now you have all set, run the application:
bin/rails s
Congratulations! Your local Consul application will be running now at http://localhost:3000.
In case you want to access the local application as admin, a default user verified and with admin permissions was created by the seed files with username admin@consul.dev and password 12345678.
If you need an specific user to perform actions such as voting without admin permissions, a default verified user is also available with username verified@consul.dev and password 12345678.