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Local

Follow these steps to set up the project locally.

Dependencies

You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.

It is also recommended to have watchman installed to speed up the file-watcher/auto-build service of the ember build server.

Steps

  • git clone <repository-url> this repository
  • cd open-event-frontend

Note : If you want to contribute, first fork the original repository and clone the forked repository into your local machine followed by cd into the directory

git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/open-event-frontend.git
cd open-event-frontend
  • yarn
  • cp .env.example .env
  • node scripts/l10n.js generate

Important Notes

  • Open Event Frontend supports FastBoot which is disabled for the development environment and is controlled by the flag FASTBOOT_DISABLED in the .env file.

  • Only for Mac users :- If while running node scripts/l10n.js generate you encounter Get-Text Finding Error or Ember-l10n Missing Dependencies. Please use this before running node scripts/l10n.js generate again :

brew reinstall gettext
brew link --force gettext 
  • By default, the .env.example file specifies the API_HOST as https://open-event-api-dev.herokuapp.com which is a test deployment of the open-event-server. If you intend to work on just the frontend, this is sufficient. If however, you intend to work on issues which involve both the frontend and the backend, you must have the open-event-server already up and running. Please install and set it up first before changing the URL for API_HOST to http://localhost:5000 and proceeding to run the frontend.

Running / Development