enduro.js is easily extended with one dashboard for analytics, user authentication, and workflow management. There’s no database to configure – everything is created as a JSON document. Using enduro.js to edit your content on the web should be easy and fun. No need for learning templating and HTML. It hides most of that stuff and focuses on what matters most. For more about enduro.js, check its homepage. This brief tutorial is going to show students and new users how to install enduro.js on Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04 and 18.10 systems. These are the packages we’re going to set up.
Ruby version 2.5.3 Node.js 8
Install Ruby
To install Ruby on Ubuntu, you’ll need to install some dependencies. To make that happen, install Node.js and Yarn repositories. This will make installing the dependencies easier. First, install these curl and git packages. Then run the commands below to add Node.js and Yarn repositories and keys to your system. Then install some core packages to get your environment going. When you’re done. continue below: After adding the repositories and installing the necessary packages above, install Ruby with your local profile settings using rbenv. you’ll then use rbenv to install ruby-build. After setting up your local profile. run the commands below to install Ruby version 2.5.3. If a newer version is available, replace the version number with that. visit this site to find out Ruby’s latest versions. To verify that Ruby is installed, run the commands below: You should see similar lines below: The steps above install Ruby on Ubuntu. Continue below to install enduro.js.
Install Node.js
Now that the Ruby environment is set up, run the commands below to install Node.js. Run the commands below to install the Node.js repository, then install the Node.js package. Now that Node.js is installed, run the commands below to install enduro.js.
Install enduro.js
Now that your environment is ready, run the commands below to install enduro.js globally and begin building your projects. The next command will create a new project folder called enduro in your home directory. You can name it whatever you like. After creating the project folder, change it and start the server from there. After a while, necessary packages should be installed and configured, ready to use. If you run into the issues above, you can also clone the project from Github. Then change into enduro and run the commands below Now open your browser and browse to the hostname followed by port # 5000 To create an admin user, run the commands below You should see the enduro.js home page. Enjoy! Congratulation! You have successfully installed the enduro.js platform on Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04 | 18.10 You may also like the post below: