JHipster official "development box"
Introduction
This is a Vagrant configuration to set up a complete, virtualized development environment for JHipster users.
Usage
The JHipster "development box" is a complete development environment for JHipster users.
It requires to have Vagrant installed on your machine.
It is fully based on Open Source software, and most importantly on:
- Ubuntu
- OpenJDK (Oracle JDK can't be used because of license issues)
- Node, NPM and Yarn
- Docker and Docker Compose (see the JHipster Docker Compose documentation to learn how to run your application, database or even a full micro-service architecture with Docker)
- Ubuntu Make so you can easily install your favorite IDE (type
umake ide idea
for Intellij IDEA orumake ide eclipse
for Eclipse) - Chromium and Firefox Web browsers
This "development box" also have all client applications useful for working with a JHipster application:
- MySQL Workbench
- pgAdmin 3
- MongoDB client
- Cassandra command line (cqlsh)
- Cloud Foundry command line (cf)
- Heroku toolbelt
Installation
The "Quick installation" provides a pre-build Virtual Machine, and the "Manual installation" let you build your Virtual Machine yourself. We recommend you use the "Quick installation" if you don't know which option to choose.
Quick installation
Pre-built distributions of this "development box" are available on Vagrant Cloud.
To install the latest distribution, please run:
On Mac or Linux
vagrant init jhipster/jhipster-devbox; vagrant up --provider virtualbox
On Windows
vagrant init jhipster/jhipster-devbox
vagrant up --provider virtualbox
You can then tune your installation, by following the next sections on customizing and configuring your "development box".
Manual installation
This generates a new "development box" directly from this repository.
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/jhipster/jhipster-devbox.git
- It is wise to use a tag to have a stable version: the JHipster DevBox tags are the same as the JHipster Generator tags, so using the DevBox v3.2.0 also means using the generator v3.2.0
- Run
vagrant up
Customize your virtual machine
This is very important! Modify your system properties, depending on your host's hardware. We recommend, at least:
- 4 CPUs
- 8 Gb of RAM
- 128 Mb of video RAM
Configure your new box and install new software
Start up the new box:
- Login using the
vagrant
user (not the 'Ubuntu' user which is selected by default)- Password is
vagrant
(please note that default keyboard layout is US!)
- Password is
- Configure your keyboard, if you are not using an English keyboard, once you have logged in:
- Go to
Settings > Keyboard
- Open the
Layout
tab - Untick the
Use system default
box - Use the
+
sign to add your keyboard layout
- Go to
- Configure your IDE
- Use Ubuntu Make so you can easily install your favorite IDE:
- Type
umake ide idea
for Intellij IDEA - Type
umake ide eclipse
for Eclipse
- Type
- Use Ubuntu Make so you can easily install your favorite IDE:
- Configure you browser
- Firefox is installed
- Chromium, which is the Open-Source version of Google Chrome, is also installed
- Other available tools
- Guake is installed, hit "F12" to have your terminal
- The Visual Studio Code code editor is installed
- Generate your application
- Run
yo jhipster
and use JHipster normally
- Run
- Configure your database
- Run your database with Docker. For example, for MySQL use
docker-compose -f src/main/docker/mysql.yml up
- In your application, don't forget to edit your
application-dev.yml
andapplication-prod.yml
files so you have the correct connection setup for your database server
- Run your database with Docker. For example, for MySQL use
- Use the JHipster tools
- Running
./mvnw
will run your JHipster application on port8080
. As this port is forwarded to your host, you can also usehttp://localhost:8080
on your host machine - Running
gulp
will launch your AngularJS front-end with BrowserSync on port9000
: it is also forwarded to your host, so you can also usehttp://localhost:9000
on your host machine
- Running