From a6078ad7f8a0eff11b2907bb3f5b1f7e08b0c4ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =Corey Hulen Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 23:18:54 -0800 Subject: tweaking readme --- README.md | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f8d269f9a..0a2ff2b38 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -30,44 +30,45 @@ Developer Machine Setup (Docker/Mac) 5. Run `docker run --name mattermost-dev -d --publish 8065:80 mattermost/platform:helium` 6. When docker is done fetching the image, open http://dockerhost:8065/ in your browser -If you want to work with the latest bits in the repo you can run the cmd `docker run --name mattermost-dev -d --publish 8065:80 mattermost/platform:latest` -You can update to the latest bits by running `docker pull mattermost/platform:latest` +If you want to work with the latest bits in the repo you can run the cmd +`docker run --name mattermost-dev -d --publish 8065:80 mattermost/platform:latest` -If you wish to remove mattermost-dev use the following commands -1. docker stop mattermost-dev -2. docker rm -v mattermost-dev +You can update to the latest bits by running +`docker pull mattermost/platform:latest` + +If you wish to remove mattermost-dev use the following commands +1. `docker stop mattermost-dev` +2. `docker rm -v mattermost-dev` AWS Elastic Beanstalk Setup (Docker) ------------------------------------ -1. From the AWS console select Elastic Beanstalk -2. Select "Create New Application" from the top right. -3. Name the application and press next -4. Select "Create a web server" environment. -5. If asked, select create and AIM role and instance profile and press next. -6. For predefined configuration select docker. Environment type may be left at default. -7. For application source, select upload your own and upload Dockerrun.aws.json from docker/Dockerrun.aws.json. Everything else may be left at default. -8. Select an environment name, this is how you will refer to your environment. Make sure the URL is available then press next. -9. The options on the additional resources page may be left at default unless you wish to change them. Press Next. -10. On the configuration details place. Select an instance type of t2.small or larger. -11. You can set the configuration details as you please but they may be left at their defaults. When you are done press next. -12. Environment tags my be left blank. Press next. -13. You will be asked to review your information. Press Launch. -14. Up near the top of the dashboard you will see a domain of the form \*.elasticbeanstalk.com copy this as you will need it later. - -15. From the AWS console select route 53 +1. From the AWS console select Elastic Beanstalk +2. Select "Create New Application" from the top right. +3. Name the application and press next +4. Select "Create a web server" environment. +5. If asked, select create and AIM role and instance profile and press next. +6. For predefined configuration select docker. Environment type may be left at default. +7. For application source, select upload your own and upload Dockerrun.aws.json from docker/Dockerrun.aws.json. Everything else may be left at default. +8. Select an environment name, this is how you will refer to your environment. Make sure the URL is available then press next. +9. The options on the additional resources page may be left at default unless you wish to change them. Press Next. +10. On the configuration details place. Select an instance type of t2.small or larger. +11. You can set the configuration details as you please but they may be left at their defaults. When you are done press next. +12. Environment tags my be left blank. Press next. +13. You will be asked to review your information. Press Launch. +14. Up near the top of the dashboard you will see a domain of the form \*.elasticbeanstalk.com copy this as you will need it later. +15. From the AWS console select route 53 16. From the sidebar select Hosted Zones -17. Select the domain you want to use or create a new one. -18. Modify an existing CNAME record set or create a new one with the name * and the value of the domain you copied in step 13. -19. Save the record set - -20. Return the Elastic Beanstalk from the AWS console. -21. Select the environment you created. -22. Select configuration from the sidebar. -23. Click the gear beside software configuration. -24. Add an environment property with the name “MATTERMOST\_DOMAIN” and a value of the domain you mapped in route 53. For example if your domain is \*.example.com you would enter example.com not www.example.com. -25. Select apply. -26. Return to the dashboard on the sidebar and wait for beanstalk update the environment. +17. Select the domain you want to use or create a new one. +18. Modify an existing CNAME record set or create a new one with the name * and the value of the domain you copied in step 13. +19. Save the record set +20. Return the Elastic Beanstalk from the AWS console. +21. Select the environment you created. +22. Select configuration from the sidebar. +23. Click the gear beside software configuration. +24. Add an environment property with the name “MATTERMOST\_DOMAIN” and a value of the domain you mapped in route 53. For example if your domain is \*.example.com you would enter example.com not www.example.com. +25. Select apply. +26. Return to the dashboard on the sidebar and wait for beanstalk update the environment. 27. Try it out by entering the domain you mapped into your browser. License -- cgit v1.2.3-1-g7c22