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This is a quick guide which contains all the tools you'll need to configure your development environment:
This is a quick guide which contains all the tools you'll need to configure your development environment:


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More information: [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Category:Installation Category:Installation]
More information: [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Category:Installation Category:Installation]


== Dabatase ==
== Database ==
* Server:
* Server:
** [https://docs.moodle.org/en/PostgreSQL PostgreSQL] (recommended)
** [https://docs.moodle.org/en/PostgreSQL PostgreSQL] (recommended)
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* [https://github.com/FMCorz/mdk#user-content-for-development Setup]
* [https://github.com/FMCorz/mdk#user-content-for-development Setup]
** Sample to create some instances (both based on master, first using PostgreSQL and second MySQL:
** Sample to create some instances (both based on master, first using PostgreSQL and second MySQL:
<code php>
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
mdk create --install --engine pgsql --run mindev users makecourse
mdk create --install --engine pgsql --run mindev users makecourse
mdk create --install --engine mysqli --run mindev users makecourse -n stable_master-mysql
mdk create --install --engine mysqli --run mindev users makecourse -n stable_master-mysql
</code>
</syntaxhighlight>
* [[Running_acceptance_test#2._Set_up_Selenium | Behat]]
* [[Running_acceptance_test#2._Set_up_Selenium | Behat]]
** JRE
** JRE
** GoogleChrome driver (Firefox stopped working)
** GoogleChrome driver (Firefox stopped working)
=== Docker ===
* https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-docker


== IDE ==
== IDE ==
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* [[Setting_up_Eclipse | Eclipse]]
* [[Setting_up_Eclipse | Eclipse]]
* [[Setting_up_Netbeans | Netbeans]]
* [[Setting_up_Netbeans | Netbeans]]
* [[Setting up ViM | ViM]]
== COMMAND  LINE  ==
To  view  logs  in real time  on  linux  based  machines  you  can  use  at the command  line  : #  tail -  f
Example:    #    tail -f  /var/log/apache2/error.log
By  viewing logs in real time you  will find  it  easier  to correlate  actions    and  errors.


== Other tools ==
== Other tools ==
* [[Grunt#Install_grunt | Grunt]]
* [[Grunt#Install_grunt | Grunt]]
* [https://ngrok.com/download Ngrok]
* [https://ngrok.com/download Ngrok], for getting your dev/private site publicly available (for sharing, for testing various integrations requiring public site, SSL or no...)
** Use [https://ngrok.com/docs#authtoken authtoken] for better experience
** Use [https://ngrok.com/docs#authtoken authtoken] for better experience
** [https://gist.github.com/andrewnicols/a338c43feca0a87a60248b8097de2ef5 MDK integration]
** [https://gist.github.com/andrewnicols/a338c43feca0a87a60248b8097de2ef5 MDK integration]


== Docker ==
 
* https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-docker




[[Category:Developer tools|Development environment]]
[[Category:Developer tools|Development environment]]

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This is a quick guide which contains all the tools you'll need to configure your development environment:

Git

Apache + PHP

More information: Category:Installation

Database

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

COMMAND LINE

To view logs in real time on linux based machines you can use at the command line  : # tail - f

Example: # tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log

By viewing logs in real time you will find it easier to correlate actions and errors.

Other tools

  • Grunt
  • Ngrok, for getting your dev/private site publicly available (for sharing, for testing various integrations requiring public site, SSL or no...)