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We strongly encourage you to use [http://brew.sh/ homebrew]. | We strongly encourage you to use [http://brew.sh/ homebrew]. | ||
Make sure you have an up-to-date homebrew installation. | |||
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brew update | |||
brew upgrade | |||
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Check your homebrew installation with <tt>brew doctor</tt> and resolve any issues and repeat this step until homebrews output says "Your system is ready to brew.". | |||
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brew doctor | |||
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Install node via <tt>brew install node</tt> if is not yet installed. | |||
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brew install node | |||
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Make sure you '''never <tt>sudo</tt> anything related to node or its package manager npm'''. If you think you have to, you are doing something wrong and are probably dealing with a broken homebrew/macports installation! If this is the case, the easiest way of resolving this is completely deleting the homebrew (and if present macports) directories and (re)installing homebrew. | |||
The default system's max opened file limit in mac os x is very low (256), in order to use grunt watch, it needs to be increased. | The default system's max opened file limit in mac os x is very low (256), in order to use grunt watch, it needs to be increased. |
Revision as of 13:03, 10 March 2014
Node
Linux
Install the default nodejs of your distribution via your favourite package/ports manager and you are good to go.
Windows
Head to the node.js site and download and install the latest version. It is recommended to restart after the installation, as paths may not be up-to-date.
Mac OS X
We strongly encourage you to use homebrew.
Make sure you have an up-to-date homebrew installation.
brew update brew upgrade
Check your homebrew installation with brew doctor and resolve any issues and repeat this step until homebrews output says "Your system is ready to brew.".
brew doctor
Install node via brew install node if is not yet installed.
brew install node
Make sure you never sudo anything related to node or its package manager npm. If you think you have to, you are doing something wrong and are probably dealing with a broken homebrew/macports installation! If this is the case, the easiest way of resolving this is completely deleting the homebrew (and if present macports) directories and (re)installing homebrew.
The default system's max opened file limit in mac os x is very low (256), in order to use grunt watch, it needs to be increased.
You can either set this in your shell via ulimit -n 8192 to a sensible value.
ulimit -n 8192
or you can set it permanently by adding limit maxfiles 8192 20480 to /etc/launchd.conf
echo "limit maxfiles 8192 20480" | sudo tee -a /etc/launchd.conf
Note that you will have to restart your system for the setting to be active.
Grunt & Bower
With npm install -g bower grunt-cli you can install the global npm dependencies needed for grunt and bower.
Cleaning development environment
Sometimes it is needed to completely wipe all old and ignored (by git) files. You can also do this using git by running git clean -ndx this will print a lot of files, but _not_ delete any. Check the list if you really want to remove these files. Then run git clean -fdx to really do the cleanup.
Installing node dependencies for OX Appsuite Frontend development
Change to the ui directory of your git workdirectory and run npm install. Make sure, you have got the git binary in your path. (This is sometimes a problem on windows, make sure to activate the option to put git into your path during msys-git installation. TODO: more detail)
Building the UI
Just run the default grunt task grunt
Local configuration
You can override some options on your local build environment by creating the file grunt/local.conf.json. See grunt/local.conf.default.json as a template.
Hint: copy the default file to grunt/local.conf.json to get started.
appserver
If you want to use the proxy function of the appserver, at least the server-variable needs to be configured.
{
"appserver": {
"server": "http://url.to.your.ser/appsuite/",
"verbose": ["local:error"]
}
}
You can run the appserver with the connect grunt task: grunt connect:server:keepalive or in combination with the watch task: grunt connect watch