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build(deps-dev): bump listen from 3.2.1 to 3.3.0c0db12a
http://localhost:3000.
●Set the authorization callback URL to http://localhost:3000/users/auth/github/callback.
Create the config file for the client ID and secret generated for your GitHub OAuth application:
cp config/application.example.yml config/application.yml
Update config/application.yml, setting the github_client_id and github_client_secret.
The environment variables are managed using figaro.
./script/bootstrap ./script/setup ./script/serverThis should get you started with this project on your machine. Otherwise, no worries! You can use the following instructions to install all dependencies and setup a local server. First, you'll need to install Ruby. We recommend using the excellent rbenv, and ruby-build
rbenv installNext, you'll need to make sure that you have PostgreSQL installed. On Debian-based Linux distributions you can use apt-get to install Postgres:
sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-contrib libpq-devOn Windows, you can use the Chocolatey package manager to install Postgres:
choco install postgresqlNow, let's install the gems from the
Gemfile ("Gems" are synonymous with libraries in other
languages).
gem install bundler && rbenv rehash
bundle install
Once all the gems are installed, we'll need to create the databases and
tables. Rails makes this easy.
./bin/setupNow all we have to do is start up the Rails server and point our browser to http://localhost:3000
./script/server