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- A shared cookie domain between lms and cms is no longer recommended: https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/blob/master/docs/guides/studio_oauth.rst - refactor: clean mounted data folder in lms/cms. In Lilac, the bind-mounted lms/data and cms/data folders are a mess because new folders are created there for every new course organisation. These folders are empty. As far as we know they are useless... With this change we move these folders to a dedicated "modulestore" subdirectory; which corresponds better to the initial intent of the fs_root setting. - fix: frontend failure during login to the lms. See: https://github.com/openedx/build-test-release-wg/issues/104 - feat: move all forum-related code to a dedicated plugin. Forum is an optional feature, and as such it deserves its own plugin. Starting from Maple, users will be able to install the forum from https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-forum/ - migrate from DCS_* session cookie settings to SESSION_*. That's because edx-platform no longer depends on django-cookies-samesite. Close https://github.com/openedx/build-test-release-wg/issues/110 - get rid of tons of deprecation warnings in the lms/cms - feat: make it possible to point to themed assets. Cherry-picking this change makes it possible to point to themed assets with a theme-agnostic url, notably from MFEs. - Install all official plugins as part of the `tutor[full]` package. - Don't print error messages about loading plugins during autocompletion. - Prompt for image building when upgrading from one release to the next. - Add `tutor local start --skip-build` option to skip building Docker images. Close #450. Close #545.
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.. _quickstart:
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Quickstart (1-click install)
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1. `Download <https://github.com/overhangio/tutor/releases>`_ the latest stable release of Tutor and place the ``tutor`` executable in your path. From the command line:
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.. include:: download/binary.rst
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Or:
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.. include:: download/pip.rst
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2. Run ``tutor local quickstart``
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3. You're done!
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**That's it?**
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Yes :) This is what happens when you run ``tutor local quickstart``:
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1. You answer a few questions about the :ref:`configuration` of your Open edX platform.
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2. Configuration files are generated from templates.
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3. Docker images are downloaded.
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4. Docker containers are provisioned.
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5. A full, production-ready Open edX platform (`Maple <https://edx.readthedocs.io/projects/edx-installing-configuring-and-running/en/open-release-maple.master/platform_releases/maple.html>`__ release) is run with docker-compose.
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The whole procedure should require less than 10 minutes, on a server with a good bandwidth. Note that your host environment will not be affected in any way, since everything runs inside docker containers. Root access is not even necessary.
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There's a lot more to Tutor than that! To learn more about what you can do with Tutor and Open edX, check out the :ref:`whatnext` section. If the quickstart installation method above somehow didn't work for you, check out the :ref:`troubleshooting` guide.
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