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zulip-cloud9

v1.0.5

Published

This npm package helps run zulip dev enviorment on cloud9 as easily as possible.

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zulip-cloud9

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zulip-cloud9 provides a wrapper for running zulip dev environment on cloud9.

Usage

Install

Installing zulip-cloud9 package and zulip dev enviorment in a cloud9 workspace is documented in wiki

zulip-dev <command>

Commands:
  zulip-dev start           Start zulip-dev server on http://0.0.0.0
  zulip-dev start-services  Start all the required services for zulip.

Options:
  --version   Show version number                                      [boolean]
  --help, -h  Show help                                                [boolean]

zulip-dev start

This starts the dev enviorment. This command exports EXTERNAL_HOST and handles if starts the services beforehand if needed to. This by default binds the host to 0.0.0.0 rather than 127.0.0.1 so it works on cloud9 and sets the port to 8080.

zulip-dev start-services

If you have not run zulip-dev start and you need to run provison use this command and then run provision. This script starts all the services only if needed. You can run this script if you encounter an error's documented in wiki

Errors you can encounter in cloud9 workspace while working with zulip dev enviorment are documented in wiki