39 lines
1.5 KiB
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39 lines
1.5 KiB
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#yammat
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Yet Another MateMAT
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##Introduction
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This project aims to be an implementation for a trust based POS for hackerspaces.
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##Dependencies
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###External dependencies
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In order to build yammat you need the packages `cabal-install`, `ghc` and `postgresql`. Furthermore you need the Haskell packages `alex` and `happy`. To install these enter `cabal install alex happy` into your command line.
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###Internal dependencies
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Before installing the internal dependencies it is best practice to put the project into a sandbox with `cabal sandbox init`.
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All internal dependencies are in the file `yammat.cabal` and will be installed automagically with the command `cabal install --only-dependencies`.
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##Building
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To build this project enter `cabal configure && cabal build` into your command line
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##Deployment
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Copy or link the executable `dist/build/yammat/yammat` to your desired run location alongside with the folders `static` and `config`. The Folders should be copied, or you will get problems with your git pulls.
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##Configuration
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Check the configuration File `config/settings.yml`. Create Postgresql Databases according to these settings.
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##Lift-Off
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Run `./yammat config/settings.yml` in your desired run location. Finally point a reverse-proxy (something like nginx) at `http://localhost:3000` or any other port you configured in `config/settings.yml`.
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For better control You can wrap an init script around this. How to do this is described [in my blog][blog].
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[blog]: http://nek0.eu/posts/2014-10-23-Daemonize-a-yesod-app.html
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