sintonia/docs/vagrant.md

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The LibreTime Vagrant install is the fastet way to get LibreTime up and running in a way to hack on its source code or to test it locally.

Prerequisites

You might also want to install vagrant-vbguest to update the guest extensions to match your host system on vagrant up.

vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest

Starting LibreTime Vagrant

To get started you clone the repo and run vagrant up.

git clone https://github.com/libretime/libretime.git
cd libretime
vagrant up ubuntu-trusty

If everything works out, you will find LibreTime on port 8080, icecast on port 8000 and the docs on port 8888.

Once you reach the web setup GUI you can click through it using the default values. To connect to the vagrant machine you can run vagrant ssh ubuntu-trusty in the libretime directory.

Alternative OS installations

With the above instructions LibreTime is installed on Ubuntu Trusty Tahir. The Vagrant setup offers the option to choose a different operation system according to you needs.

OS Command Comment
Ubuntu 14.04 vagrant up ubuntu-trusty Current default install since it was used by legacy upstream, based on Ubuntu Trusty Tahir.
Debian 8.7 vagrant up debian-jessie Recommended install on Debian Jessie as per the docs.
Debian 9.2 vagrant up debian-stretch Experimental install on current Debian Stretch.
Ubuntu 16.04 vagrant up ubuntu-xenial Experimental install on current Ubuntu Xenial Xerus.
Debian 7.11 vagrant up debian-wheezy Deprecated install on Debian Wheezy. Please switch to debian-stretch.
CentOS vagrant up centos Extremely experimental install on 7.3 with native systemd support and activated SELinux. Needs manual intervention due to Liquidsoap 1.3.3.

Troubleshooting

If anything fails during the initial provisioning step you can try running vagrant provision to rerun the installer.

If you only want to re-run parts of the installer, use --provision-with install. The supported steps are prepare, install, install-mkdocs and start-mkdocs.