1. Install [node.js](http://nodejs.org/), which also automatically installs the [npm](https://www.npmjs.org) package manager.
2. [Fork](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo) the [p5.js Web Editor repository](https://github.com/processing/p5.js-web-editor) into your own GitHub account.
* For Mac OSX with [homebrew](http://brew.sh/): `brew install mongodb` then `brew services start mongodb`
* For Windows and Linux: [MongoDB Installation](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/installation/)
6.`$ cp .env.example .env`
7. (Optional) Update `.env` with necessary keys to enable certain app behavoirs, i.e. add Github ID and Github Secret if you want to be able to log in with Github.
8.`$ npm run fetch-examples` - this downloads the example sketches into a user called 'p5'
9.`$ npm start`
10. Navigate to [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000) in your browser
11. Install the [React Developer Tools](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/react-developer-tools/fmkadmapgofadopljbjfkapdkoienihi?hl=en)
12. Open and close the Redux DevTools using `ctrl+h`, and move them with `ctrl+w`
Using Docker, you can have a complete, consistent development environment without having to manually install dependencies such as Node, Mongo, etc. It also helps isolate these dependencies and their data from other projects that you may have on the same computer that use different/conflicting versions, etc.
Note that this takes up a significant amount of space on your machine. Make sure you have at least 5GB free.
5. (Optional) Update `.env` with necessary keys to enable certain app behavoirs, i.e. add Github ID and Github Secret if you want to be able to log in with Github.
6.`$ docker-compose -f docker-compose-development.yml run --rm app npm run fetch-examples`
Now, anytime you wish to start the server with its dependencies, you can run:
If you don't have the full server environment running, you can launch a one-off container instance (and have it automatically deleted after you're done using it):
10.`$ docker-compose -f docker-compose-development.yml run app --rm bash -l`
## S3 Bucket Configuration
Note that this is optional, unless you are working on the part of the application that allows a user to upload images, videos, etc. Please refer to the folllowing [gist](https://gist.github.com/catarak/70c9301f0fd1ac2d6b58de03f61997e3) to set up an S3 bucket to be used with this project.
If your S3 bucket is in the US East (N Virginia) region (us-east-1), you'll
need to set a custom URL base for it, because it does not follow the standard
naming pattern as the rest of the regions. Instead, add the following to your
environment/.env file:
`S3_BUCKET_URL_BASE=https://s3.amazonaws.com`
If you've configured your S3 bucket and DNS records to use a custom domain
name, you can also set it using this variable. I.e.:
`S3_BUCKET_URL_BASE=https://files.mydomain.com`
For more information on using a custom domain, see this documentation link: