# Qortal Project UI [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL--3.0-blue)](https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0) Discord Decentralizing The World Building and Running Qortal UI Server from source: ---------------------------------------------------- Follow the steps below to download, install, build and run Qortal UI locally on Linux. Installation ------------ Packages required: - Node.js - npm - yarn Easiest way to install the lastest required packages on Linux is via nvm. ``` sudo apt update && sudo apt install curl -y ```
``` curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/master/install.sh | bash ```
``` source ~/.profile ``` (For Debian based distro)
``` source ~/.bashrc ``` (For Fedora / CentOS)
``` nvm ls-remote ``` (Fetch list of available versions)
``` nvm install v14.17.0 ``` (Latest LTS: Fermium as of writing)
``` npm -g install yarn ```
On BSD do a ``` pkg_add node followed by npm install -g yarn ``` Adding via binary package mirror will only work if you have set the package path. You can do a node or java build via ports instead by downloading ports with portsnap fetch method. Verify your installtion with node --version
- ``` If you have an older installation of npm, please do not forget to update that with npm update -g. ``` Clone the main UI repo - ``` git clone https://github.com/Qortal/UI.git ``` Installation and linking ------------------------ In `qortal-ui-core/`, `qortal-ui-plugins/`, `qortal-ui-crypto/` directories, run: ``` yarn install yarn link ``` Finally, in the `qortal-ui` directory, run: ``` yarn link qortal-ui-core yarn link qortal-ui-plugins yarn link qortal-ui-crypto ``` Build UI server and files ------------------------- In `qortal-ui` directory, run: ``` yarn run build ``` Start UI Server ( preferred way ) --------------- ``` yarn run server & ``` The "&" at the end puts the UI server in the background. Run UI using electron --------------------- ``` yarn run start-electron ``` Build script (unix-like systems only) ------------------------------------- To automate the above process, run ./build.sh, optionally specifying the following options: `-s`: run UI server after completing the build
`-e`: run electron server after completing the build
`-f`: force relink and reinstall dependencies
`-h`: show help
Example command to build and run the UI server: ``` ./build.sh -s ```