# Development Clone the repository: ```bash # With HTTPS git clone https://framagit.org/framasoft/mobilizon && cd mobilizon # With SSH git clone git@framagit.org:framasoft/mobilizon.git && cd mobilizon ``` Run Mobilizon: * with Docker and Docker-Compose (**Recommended**) * without Docker and Docker-Compose (This involves more work on your part, use Docker and Docker-Compose if you can) ## With Docker and Docker-Compose * Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/#supported-platforms) and [Docker-Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) for your system. * Run `make start` to build, then launch a database container and an API container. * Follow the progress of the build with `docker-compose logs -f`. * Access `localhost:4000` in your browser once the containers are fully built and launched. ## Without Docker and Docker-Compose * Install dependencies: * Elixir (and Erlang) by following the instructions at [https://elixir-lang.github.io/install.html](https://elixir-lang.github.io/install.html) * [PostgreSQL]() with PostGIS * Install NodeJS (we guarantee support for the latest LTS and later) ![](https://img.shields.io/badge/node-%3E%3D%2012.0+-brightgreen.svg) * Start services: * Start postgres * Setup services: * Make sure the postgis extension is installed on your system. * Create a postgres user with database creation capabilities, using the following: `createuser -d -P mobilizon` and set `mobilizon` as the password. * Install packages * Fetch backend Elixir dependencies with `mix deps.get`. * Go into the `cd js` directory, `yarn install` and then back `cd ../` * Setup * Create your database with `mix ecto.create`. * Create the postgis extension on the database with a postgres user that has superuser capabilities: `psql mobilizon_dev` ``` create extension if not exists postgis; ``` * Run migrations: `mix ecto.migrate`. * Start Phoenix endpoint with `mix phx.server`. The client development server will also automatically be launched and will reload on file change. Now you can visit [`localhost:4000`](http://localhost:4000) in your browser and see the website (server *and* client) in action.