Not for production environments yet. |
If you do not fancy using Vagrant for development you can try out our experimental docker containers.
See the readme file in the rogo docker repository for full details.
Quick start:
Start up the rogo docker containers
export ROGO_DOCKER_WWWROOT=<path to rogo directory on host machine> export ROGO_DOCKER_MYSQLROOT=<mysql root password> export ROGO_DOCKER_EXPOSE=1 bash rogo-compose.sh up -d |
Get the IP Address of the web container as you will need it when specifcy the server host on rogo installation.
docker inspect rogo_web_1 |
Creating a settings.xml file in the config directory of $ROGO_DOCKER_WWWROOT and run the command line installer via docker-compose.
docker-compose exec -T web php cli/init.php -u root -p $ROGO_DOCKER_MYSQLROOT -s db -t 3306 -n rogo |
Rogo requires a number of NPM and Composer packages. The easiest way to install these is to install the unit test and behat test suites as these will do the work for you.
If you do not want to do that just yet, you can install NPM and Composer packages manually:
Download the latest Composer phar file from https://getcomposer.org/download/ to the RogÅ root directory and running the following command: php composer.phar install |
Rogo uses NPM version 6 (this will be automatically added if you are using Docker) NPM itself is installed in the docker image. To install the packages run: Base: npm install
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TinyMCE plugins
If you want to use our ruby annotation and maths equation editor in develop please see install instructions at
https://bitbucket.org/uonadmin/ruby-annotation
https://bitbucket.org/uonadmin/maths-equation-editor
The desired location for tinymce plugins in Rogo is at plugins/texteditor/plugin_tinymce_texteditor/js/plugins |