Merge pull request #4483 from bekicot/update-development-osx-native

Update DEVELOPMENT-OSX-NATIVE.MD
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ If you don't already have a Ruby environment that's tuned to your liking, you ca
2. Clone the Discourse repo and cd into it.
3. Run `script/osx_dev`.
4. Review `log/osx_dev.log` to make sure everything finished successfully.
5. Jump To [Setting up your Discourse](#setting-up-your-discourse)
Of course, it is good to understand what the script is doing and why. The rest of this guide goes through what's happening.
@ -132,7 +133,7 @@ If you get this error when starting `psql` from the command line:
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is the server running locally and accepting
connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
it is because it is still looking in the `/tmp` directory and not in `/var/pgsql_socket`.
If running `psql -h /var/pgsql_socket` works then you need to configure the host in your `.bash_profile`:
@ -152,7 +153,7 @@ However, the seed data currently has some dependencies on their being a 'postgre
In theory, you're not setting up with vagrant, either, and shouldn't need a vagrant user; however, again, all the seed data assumes 'vagrant'. To avoid headaches, it's probably best to go with this flow, so again, we create a 'vagrant' user.
brew install postgresql # Installs 9.2
brew install postgresql
ln -sfv /usr/local/opt/postgresql/*.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents
export PATH=/usr/local/opt/postgresql/bin:$PATH # You may want to put this in your default path!
@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ In theory, you're not setting up with vagrant, either, and shouldn't need a vagr
launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.postgresql.plist
### Seed data relies on both 'postgres' and 'vagrant'
createuser --createdb --superuser postgres
createuser --createdb --superuser vagrant
@ -204,7 +205,7 @@ mkdir ~/.magick
cd ~/.magick
curl http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/scripts/imagick_type_gen > type_gen
find /System/Library/Fonts /Library/Fonts ~/Library/Fonts -name "*.[to]tf" | perl type_gen -f - > type.xml
cd /usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/<version>/etc/ImageMagick-6
cd /usr/local/Cellar/imagemagick/<version>/etc/ImageMagick-6
```
Edit system config file called "type.xml" and add line near end to tell IM to
@ -230,25 +231,12 @@ outbound email and you can verify what is being sent.
## Additional Setup Tasks
You may have issues installing therubyracer when running `bundle install`
because of a dependency on libv8. This is how to fix it:
```sh
brew tap homebrew/versions
brew uninstall v8
brew install v8-315
gem uninstall -a libv8
gem uninstall -a therubyracer
gem install libv8 -v '3.16.14.13' -- --with-system-v8
gem install therubyracer -v '0.12.2' -- --with-v8-dir=$(brew --prefix v8-315)
```
In addition to ImageMagick we also need to install some other image related
software:
```sh
brew install gifsicle jpegoptim optipng
npm install -g svgo
npm install -g svgo
```
Install jhead
@ -263,28 +251,31 @@ make install
## Setting up your Discourse
### Check out the repository
git@github.com:discourse/discourse.git ~/discourse
cd ~/discourse # Navigate into the repository, and stay there for the rest of this how-to
```sh
git clone git@github.com:discourse/discourse.git
cd discourse # Navigate into the repository, and stay there for the rest of this how-to
```
### What about the config files?
If you've stuck to all the defaults above, the default `discourse.conf` and `redis.conf` should work out of the box.
### Install the needed gems
bundle install # Yes, this DOES take a while. No, it's not really cloning all of rubygems :-)
```sh
bundle install
```
### Prepare your database
rake db:migrate
rake db:test:prepare
rake db:seed_fu
```sh
rake db:create
rake db:migrate
rake db:test:prepare
rake db:seed_fu
```
## Now, test it out!
bundle exec rspec
```sh
bundle exec rspec
```
All specs should pass
### Deal with any problems which arise.