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Setup local development environment on OS X

Overview

  1. Install Homebrew
  2. Install Ruby
  3. Install MySQL
  4. Install Redis
  5. Install RabbitMQ
  6. Install Bitcoind
  7. Install PhantomJS
  8. Install ImageMagick
  9. Configure Peatio

1. Install Homebrew

ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"

2. Install Ruby

brew install rbenv ruby-build

Add rbenv to bash so that it loads every time you open a terminal

echo 'if which rbenv > /dev/null; then eval "$(rbenv init -)"; fi' >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile

Install Ruby and set it as the default version

rbenv install 2.2.1
rbenv global 2.2.1

ruby -v

Install bundler

echo "gem: --no-ri --no-rdoc" > ~/.gemrc
gem install bundler
rbenv rehash

3. Install MySQL

brew install mysql

and then start it with

mysql.server start

4. Install Redis

brew install redis

and then start it with

redis-server /usr/local/etc/redis.conf

5. Install RabbitMQ

brew install rabbitmq

and then start it with

rabbitmq-server

6. Install Bitcoind

Download and Install Bitcoin Core

mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin
touch ~/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
vim ~/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf

Insert the following lines into the bitcoin.conf, and replce with your username and password.

server=1
daemon=1

# If run on the test network instead of the real bitcoin network
testnet=1

# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api
# Please make rpcpassword to something secure, `5gKAgrJv8CQr2CGUhjVbBFLSj29HnE6YGXvfykHJzS3k` for example.
# Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: 8332 or testnet: 18332)
rpcuser=INVENT_A_UNIQUE_USERNAME
rpcpassword=INVENT_A_UNIQUE_PASSWORD
rpcport=18332

# Notify when receiving coins
walletnotify=/usr/local/sbin/rabbitmqadmin publish routing_key=peatio.deposit.coin payload='{"txid":"%s", "channel_key":"satoshi"}'

and then start Bitcoind with

open /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt.app

7. Install PhantomJS

Peatio uses Capybara with PhantomJS to do the feature tests, so if you want to run the tests. Install the PhantomJS is neccessary.

brew install phantomjs

8. Configure Peatio

brew install imagemagick

9. Configure Peatio

Clone the project

git clone git://github.com/peatio/peatio.git
cd peatio
bundle install

Prepare configure files

bin/init_config

Setup Pusher

  • Peatio depends on Pusher. A development key/secret pair for development/test is provided in config/application.yml (uncomment to use). PLEASE USE IT IN DEVELOPMENT/TEST ENVIRONMENT ONLY!

More details to visit pusher official website

# uncomment Pusher related settings
vim config/application.yml

Setup bitcoind rpc endpoint

# replace username:password and port with the one you set in
# username and password should only contain letters and numbers, do not use email as username
# bitcoin.conf in previous step
vim config/currencies.yml

Config database settings

vim config/database.yml

# Initialize the database and load the seed data
bundle exec rake db:setup

Run Daemons

# start all daemons
bundle exec rake daemons:start

# or start daemon one by one
bundle exec rake daemon:matching:start
...

# Daemon trade_executor can be run concurrently, e.g. below
# line will start four trade executors, each with its own logfile.
# Default to 1.
TRADE_EXECUTOR=4 rake daemon:trade_executor:start

# You can do the same when you start all daemons:
TRADE_EXECUTOR=4 rake daemons:start

When daemons don't work, check log/#{daemon name}.rb.output or log/peatio:amqp:#{daemon name}.output for more information (suffix is '.output', not '.log').

Run Peatio

# start server
bundle exec rails server

Visit http://localhost:3000

user: [email protected]
pass: Pass@word8