Checkout the code:
git clone [email protected]:priestc/MultiExplorer.git
Then run the install script
cd MultiExplorer
python install.py
Now start the server by running the following command:
python run_server.py
Point our browser to http://localhost:8000 and you should see MultiExplorer!
Checkout the code:
git clone [email protected]:priestc/MultiExplorer.git
Then run the install script:
cd MultiExplorer
python install.py
Depending on how much load you expect to see you might want to swap out SQLite
with a more sophisticated database such as Postgres. Edit the file in
MultiExplorer/multiexplorer/multiexplorer/local_settings.py
. Change the value
of DATABASES
to the following:
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2',
'NAME': 'multiexplorer',
'USER': 'chris',
'PASSWORD': '',
'HOST': '',
'PORT': '5432',
}
}
You might want to change the username to whatever your user account is.
Now navigate to MultiExplorer/multiexplorer
and run the command:
python manage.py migrate
Also, you want to use a webserver such as Apache or Nginx. Install by running the following command:
sudo apt-get install nginx
The move the file MultiExplorer/multiexplorer.nginx
to /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
and change the paths inside that file to point to the MultiExplorer files where you installed them.
To update the code, move to the MultiExplorer folder and run:
git pull
If you see a message telling you to run ./manage.py migrate
, then navigate to
the MultiExplorer/multiexplorer
folder and run that command.