## Installation for development or testing purpose only ⚠️ Use this method for development only. ⚠️ You will need: - [Composer ](https://getcomposer.org)_; - [Symfony-cli tool ](https://symfony.com/download)_; - [docker ](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/)_ and [docker-compose ](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)_ - node > 20 and yarn 1.22 ### First initialization 1. clone the repository and move to the cloned directory: git clone https://gitlab.com/Chill-Projet/chill-bundles.git cd chill-bundles 2. install dependencies using composer composer install 3. Install and compile assets: yarn install yarn run encore production **note** double-check that you have the node version > 20 using the ``node --version`` command. 1. configure your project: create a ``.env.local`` file at the root, and add the admin password: # for this installation mode, the environment should always be "dev" APP_ENV=dev ADMIN_PASSWORD=\$2y\$13\$iyvJLuT4YEa6iWXyQV4/N.hNHpNG8kXlYDkkt5MkYy4FXcSwYAwmm # note: if you copy-paste the line above, the password will be "admin". 2. start the stack using ``docker compose up -d``, check the status of the start with ``docker compose ps`` 3. configure all the necessary third-party tools ` # the first start, it may last some seconds, you can check with docker compose ps # run migrations symfony console doctrine:migrations:migrate # setup messenger symfony console messenger:setup-transports # prepare some views symfony console chill:db:sync-views # generate jwt token, required for some api features (webdav access, ...) symfony console lexik:jwt:generate-keypair` 4. add some fixtures This will truncate all the existing data of the database. But remember, we are in dev mode! symfony console doctrine:fixtures:load 5. launch symfony dev-server `symfony server:start -d` And visit the web page it suggests. You can log in with user `center a_social` and password `password`, or login `admin` with the password you set. ### Stopping the server `symfony server:stop` ### Restart the webserver for a later start `symfony server:start -d` # this will automatically start the full docker compose services