Merge pull request #114 from dsyer/patch-1

Update README.md
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Marco Vermeulen
2013-01-22 11:58:40 -08:00

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Questions and discussions at the [Nabble Forum](http://forum.gvmtool.net).
Open your favourite terminal and enter the following:
curl -s get.gvmtool.net | bash
$ curl -s get.gvmtool.net | bash
If the environment needs tweaking for GVM to be installed, the installer will prompt you accordingly and ask you to restart.
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ If the environment needs tweaking for GVM to be installed, the installer will pr
All GVM's tests are written in Cucumber and can be found under `src/test/cucumber/gvm`. These can be run with Gradle by running the following command:
./gradlew
$ ./gradlew
or to see the output
./gradlew -i
$ ./gradlew -i
__Please enusre that the JAVA_HOME environment variable set to JDK 1.7 on you system!__
@@ -36,10 +36,11 @@ Mac users can add the following line to their `~/.bash_profile` file to set this
It is useful to run the server locally for development purposes. Working installations of MongoDB and vert.x are required to get going. GVM can be used to install vert.x, otherwise install it manually as described on the [install page](http://vertx.io/install.html).
gvm install vert.x
$ gvm install vert.x
Next, install MongoDB as described [here](http://www.mongodb.org/downloads). After installing, the database needs to be primed with some data. The following lines may be run with `mongod` running as a separate process.
$ cd /path/to/gvm
$ mongo gvm
> db.candidates.insert({candidate:"groovy", default:"2.0.6"})
> db.versions.insert({candidate:"groovy", version:"2.0.5", url:"http://dist.groovy.codehaus.org/distributions/groovy-binary-2.0.5.zip"})
@@ -48,11 +49,19 @@ Next, install MongoDB as described [here](http://www.mongodb.org/downloads). Aft
This will:
* create a new `gvm` database
* the Groovy candidate in the `candidates` collection defaulting to version 2.0.6
* new versions in the `versions` collection.
* add some candidate and version data to the database
Add any other candidates that you might require.
Next, prepare the local GVM environment by building and starting the server.
$ ./gradlew
$ ./run.sh
This will start the server on localhost:8080
### Customizing the Database Location
The database may be configured in the `mongo.json` file in the root folder of the project. If no file is found, it will assume sensible defaults for a local mongodb installation. The file should be structured as follows:
{
@@ -64,17 +73,11 @@ The database may be configured in the `mongo.json` file in the root folder of th
"db_name":"dbname"
}
Next, prepare the local GVM environment by stepping into the cloned `gvm` folder, then building and starting the server.
cd /path/to/gvm
./gradlew
./run.sh
This will start the server on localhost:8080
### Making the Local Installation the Default
To make your local GVM installation work with your local server, run the following commands:
./gradlew install
source ~/.gvm/bin/gvm-init.sh
$ ./gradlew install
$ source ~/.gvm/bin/gvm-init.sh