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💬 Minor documentation fixes

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Régis Behmo 2018-05-28 00:02:40 -04:00
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# Open edX quick install (in Docker containers)
This is a **one-click install of [Open edX](https://openedx.org), both for production and local development**.
This is a **one-click install of [Open edX](https://openedx.org), both for production and local development**. As a bonus, this also builds **a mobile Android app for your platform**.
The deployment of a full-featured Open edX platform is a highly technical and complex project. Here, we greatly simplify it by:
1. relying on pre-configured Docker containers for external services, such as MySQL and MongoDb
2. activating only a subset of all Open edX features
The deployment of a full-featured Open edX platform is a highly technical and complex project. Here, we greatly simplify it by replacing ansible deployment playbooks by Dockerfiles.
We made this project so that non-technical people could still install Open edX by themselves: knowing how to launch a server and ssh into it should be enough. But we also made sure that every step of the deploy process could be customized if you have the technical skills.
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make android
If all goes well, the debuggable APK for your platform should then be available in ./data/android. To obtain a release APK, you will need to obtain credentials from the app store and add them to `config/android/gradle.properties`. The, run:
If all goes well, the debuggable APK for your platform should then be available in ./data/android. To obtain a release APK, you will need to obtain credentials from the app store and add them to `config/android/gradle.properties`. Then run:
make android-release
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make cms
This will open a shell in the LMS (or CMS) container. You can then run just any command you are used to. For example, collect assets and run a local server:
This will open a shell in the LMS (or CMS) container. You can then run just any command you are used to. For example, install node requirements, collect assets and run a local server:
npm install
paver update_assets lms --settings=mysettings
./manage.py lms runserver 0.0.0.0:8000