A development environment for Ghost using Vagrant.
You will need the following applications to setup the Ghost development environment:
Linux users will also need nfs-common
and nfs-kernel-server
:
sudo apt-get install nfs-common nfs-kernel-server
Windows users should install Vagrant to a directory with no spaces in the path.
To get started with the Ghost development environment, you will first need to clone this repo:
git clone git://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Vagrant.git
Clone the Ghost repo into your new local Ghost-Vagrant repo:
cd Ghost-Vagrant
git clone git://github.com/Tryghost/Ghost.git
Now we have both repos cloned, we can proceed with setting up the VM:
vagrant up
Once the VM has been setup, you will need to log in to the VM and setup Ghost:
vagrant ssh
# When logged into the VM...
cd code/Ghost
npm install
grunt init
On the host you should now be able to access Ghost by navigating to local.tryghost.org
or 192.168.33.10
in your browser. Make sure to update the development URL to http://local.tryghost.org
in Ghost/config.js
.
Once you have been through the setup process above, you can stop Ghost by logging in to the VM (vagrant ssh
) and running:
sudo stop app
To start Ghost again run:
sudo start app
If you do not want to use the service for starting and stopping Ghost, you can alternatively run:
npm start
This is useful when you want to debug what Ghost is doing when it boots up, what URLs are being accessed etc.
You can configure various properties of the VM by creating a file named vm_config.yml
in the Ghost-Vagrant
root directory. The following properties are configurable:
- hostname - URI that will be used to access Ghost from the browser
- ip - IP address assigned to the virtual machine
- memory - Amount of memory the virtual machine should have
- ghost_path - Path to Ghost installation
hostname: local.tryghost.org
ip: 192.168.33.10
memory: 1024
ghost_path: ./Ghost
If vm_config.yml
is not present when you first run vagrant up
, it will be automatically created with the default values found in .vm_config_default.yml.
See the working on Ghost core section of the Ghost contributing guide.
If grunt init
fails due to an npm
error EEXIST
regarding a .lock
file, try:
rm -rf core/client/node_modules
npm cache clear
grunt init
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