cd $JILION_PATH/Products/SublimeVideo && \
git clone [email protected]:jilion/scout.sublimevideo.net.git && \
jsau && scsv && bi && \
powder link && cd ~/.pow && mv scout.sublimevideo.net scout.sublimevideo && \
scsv
brew install imagemagick # if needed
If you have dummy data, you can set all sites to be created on the same day (in the Rails console) to ensure to have nice content:
Site.all.each { |s| s.update_attribute(:created_at, Time.now.utc) }
Visit scout.sublimevideo.dev
!
The app uses the same databases as my.sublimevideo.net so if you have some Site
records in your database (if not, just run mysv && dbp
), all you have to do is:
- run
bundle install
; - be sure the
worker: bundle exec sidekiq -c 5
line inProcfile
is uncommented (you can also comment the first line to avoid starting the app); - run
foreman start
.
You can then view the Sidekiq queue at localhost:5000/sidekiq
(you'll have to log-in as in admin.sublimevideo.net).
$ heroku config:add PATH=bin:vendor/phantomjs/bin:vendor/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin LD_LIBRARY_PATH=vendor/phantomjs/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib:/lib
$ gp production