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[[Category:Developer tools|Development environment]] | [[Category:Developer tools|Development environment]] |
Revision as of 17:41, 4 September 2018
This is a quick guide which contains all the tools you'll need to configure your development environment:
Git
Apache + PHP
- Depending on your computer's OS:
- Extensions and libraries
- Enable SSL for Apache (Transitioning to HTTPS)
More information: Category:Installation
Dabatase
- Server:
- PostgreSQL (recommended)
- MariaDB (recommended)
- MySQL
- MSSQL
- Oracle (not recommended)
- Client:
Moodle
Manual installation
Moodle Development Kit (MDK)
Only for Linux and MacOS (not available for Windows)
- Setup
- Sample to create some instances (both based on master, first using PostgreSQL and second MySQL:
mdk create --install --engine pgsql --run mindev users makecourse
mdk create --install --engine mysqli --run mindev users makecourse -n stable_master-mysql
- Behat
- JRE
- GoogleChrome driver (Firefox stopped working)
Docker
IDE
Other tools
- Grunt
- Ngrok
- Use authtoken for better experience
- MDK integration