If you'd like to develop Hackpad on Docker, these instructions are for you.
This will let you edit this repository and see your changes reflected in the docker image.
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Obviously, if you haven't already, you'll need to install Docker.
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Build the image. From the root of this repo, run:
docker build -t hackpad .
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Run the container. Docker doesn't let you automatically mount a directory on your host machine in the container, so you'll need to specify by hand.
Replace /path/to/this/repo below with the path to the current repository. Leave the other path alone.
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -v /path/to/this/repo:/etc/hackpad/src hackpad
This will build hackpad, run schema migrations, and then start the server. It may take a few minutes. If you want to see what's going on, do:
docker logs -f [container name]
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Fix networking (one time only). If you're on OS X or Windows, you'll need to set up port forwarding to have Hackpad work properly. Linux folk can skip this.
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Open VirtualBox
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Select the
default
image and click Settings -
Go to Network -> Adapter 1 -> Port forwarding
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Create a custom rule like so:
- Host IP: 127.0.0.1
- Host Port: 9000
- Guest IP: blank
- Guest Port: 9000
You should only have to do this once.
At this point you should be able to open http://localhost:9000 in a browser and see the Hackpad page.
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Create a password for the admin account.
As part of the Docker setup, Hackpad is configured with 'admin@localhost.info' as a admin account, but you'll need to create a password to log in.
To do that:
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Open http://localhost:9000 and click Log In
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Create an account with 'admin@localhost.info' and any password you like.
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From the command line, run:
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Find the name of your running container by running
docker ps
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Run this query and find the token:
docker exec -it [container name] mysql -D hackpad -e 'select * from email_signup;'
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Load this in a browser: http://localhost:9000/ep/account/validate-email?email=admin%40localhost.info&token=TOKEN
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You're all set! You should be able to edit the Hackpad source code and the docker container will track those changes.