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> # This is a fork of [Work Adventure](https://github.com/thecodingmachine/workadventure) with small adjustment and changes for production environment for Bastelei e. V. Partey
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![WorkAdventure landscape image](README-INTRO.jpg)
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Demo here : [https://workadventu.re/](https://workadventu.re/).
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# Work Adventure
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Work Adventure is a web-based collaborative workspace for small to medium teams (2-100 people) presented in the form of a
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16-bit video game.
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In Work Adventure, you can move around your office and talk to your colleagues (using a video-chat feature that is
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triggered when you move next to a colleague).
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## Setting up a development environment
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Install Docker.
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Run:
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```
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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The environment will start.
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You should now be able to browse to http://play.workadventure.localhost/ and see the application.
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You can view the dashboard at http://workadventure.localhost:8080/
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Note: on some OSes, you will need to add this line to your `/etc/hosts` file:
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**/etc/hosts**
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```
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127.0.0.1 workadventure.localhost
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```
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Note: If on the first run you get a page with "network error". Try to ``docker-compose stop`` , then ``docker-compose start``.
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Note 2: If you are still getting "network error". Make sure you are authorizing the self-signed certificate by entering https://pusher.workadventure.testing and accepting them.
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### MacOS developers, your environment with Vagrant
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If you are using MacOS, you can increase Docker performance using Vagrant. If you want more explanations, you can read [this medium article](https://medium.com/better-programming/vagrant-to-increase-docker-performance-with-macos-25b354b0c65c).
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#### Prerequisites
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- VirtualBox* 5.x Latest version https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
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- Vagrant 2.2.7 Latest version https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html
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#### First steps
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Create a config file `Vagrantfile` from `Vagrantfile.template`
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```bash
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cp Vagrantfile.template Vagrantfile
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```
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In `Vagrantfile`, update `VM_HOST_PATH` with the local project path of your machine.
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#VM_HOST_PATH# => your local machine path to the project
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```
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(run `pwd` and copy the path in this variable)
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To start your VM Vagrant, run:
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```bash
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Vagrant up
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```
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To connect to your VM, run:
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```bash
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Vagrant ssh
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```
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To start project environment, run
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```bash
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docker-compose up
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```
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You environment runs in you VM Vagrant. When you want stop your VM, you can run:
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````bash
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Vagrant halt
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````
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If you want to destroy, you can run
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````bash
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Vagrant destroy
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````
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#### Available commands
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* `Vagrant up`: start your VM Vagrant.
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* `Vagrant reload`: reload your VM Vagrant when you change Vagrantfile.
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* `Vagrant ssh`: connect on your VM Vagrant.
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* `Vagrant halt`: stop your VM Vagrant.
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* `Vagrant destroy`: delete your VM Vagrant.
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## Setting up a production environment
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> The production environment of Partey is based on a single-domain deployment with some changed, minimized *Dockerfile*s based on the fork [workadventure-xce](https://github.com/workadventure-xce/workadventure-xce). An example can be found in [contrib/docker/docker-compose.single-domain.prod.yaml](/contrib/docker/docker-compose.single-domain.prod.yaml). To create a non-single-domain based environment, please adopt settings from the below *Work Adventure* provided file yourself. The changed *Dockerfile*s won't work directly with the file below!
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The way you set up your production environment will highly depend on your servers.
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We provide a production ready `docker-compose` file that you can use as a good starting point in the [contrib/docker](https://github.com/thecodingmachine/workadventure/tree/master/contrib/docker) director |