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				README.md
			
		
		
			
			
		
	
	Docker Manager
This plugin works with the Discourse docker image. It allows you to perform upgrades via the web UI and monitor activity in the container.
Development Notes
- Install 
node.jsandyarn - Clone this repo to desired folder path
 - In console, from folder path do 
cd manager-client,yarn install - Create a symlink for this folder in your local Discourse instance "plugins" folder (eg. 
path/to/your/discourse_folder/plugins/discourse_manager) - Make sure your Discourse instance is running locally at port 3000 and you are logged in as Admin
 
The Client App
- Install the client app dependencies:
cd manager-clientyarn install
 - Make sure your local Discourse instance is running at port 3000
 - Run 
./dev_serverwhich will run ember server for you with proxy to your local Discourse instance- If that gives errors, you may need to start your Discourse rails server like this: 
bundle exec rails s -b 127.0.0.1 
 - If that gives errors, you may need to start your Discourse rails server like this: 
 - JUST open up a browser to port 4200 and you're off to the races!
 
The client application is built using Ember CLI.
To create a compiled version for distribution, run ./compile_client.sh to compile the site and
move it into the proper directories.
Running tests
- 
Ruby
- Run 
RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec rake plugin:spec[docker_manager]in your discourse directory. 
 - Run 
 - 
JS Tests
- Run 
ember sin the/manager-clientdirectory - Open up your favorite browser and head to 
http://localhost:4200/testsand you should see all passing/failing tests 
 - Run 
 
Contributing
- Fork it
 - Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request
 
License
MIT