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The following is the beginning of a native MacOSX setup script. It is based on @mo-nathan's notes while getting his local Apple M1 working under the Monterey (12.4) version of MacOS. It also includes some notes later added by @nimmolo, and by @JoeCohen when getting his local Apple Intel working under MacOS Ventura 13.6

Install Xcode

Get Xcode (free download from the App Store)

Install Xcode Command Line Tools

install the command line tools with:

xcode-select --install

Install homebrew

You will also need homebrew from https://brew.sh/:

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

If you already have homebrew installed you may want to do:

brew outdated
brew upgrade

Install a bunch of useful stuff from Homebrew

brew install git mysql exiftool libjpeg shared-mime-info openssl imagemagick findutils

Install Bash

If you haven't done so already, install a recent version of Bash and set it as the default shell. You can find your installed version like this:

bash --version

Apple includes only Bash 3.2 from 2007 in all versions of Mac OS X even now, because Bash > 4.0 uses GPLv3, and they don't want to support that license. MO's scripts use syntax that requires Bash >= 4.0. Description of the script error that occurs if you aren't running newer Bash: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6047648/associative-arrays-error-declare-a-invalid-option To install the newest Bash alongside older versions:

brew install bash

now check paths of all versions installed

which -a bash

You should get something like this

/usr/local/bin/bash
/bin/bash

Check those versions

/bin/bash --version
/usr/local/bin/bash --version

/usr/local/bin/bash should be the new one.

Configure MySQL

Set the root password

brew services start mysql
mysqladmin -u root password 'root'

@JoeCohen had problems setting the MySQL root password as follows:

~ % mysqladmin -u root password 'root'
mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'

He used this solution (from ChatGPT, explanations omitted)

  1. Stop MySQL Server
brew services stop mysql
  1. Start MySQL in Safe Mode
mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables
  1. Open a New Terminal Window
  2. In the new terminal window, access MySQL as Root without a password:
mysql -u root
  1. Inside the MySQL prompt (in the new terminal window), update the root password: Temporarily use mysql_native_password instead of caching_sha2_password
USE mysql;
UPDATE user SET authentication_string=PASSWORD('root') WHERE User='root';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
exit;
# nimmo used this syntax, it is different in mysql 8; the above did not work:
UPDATE USER SET AUTHENTICATION_STRING='null' WHERE user='root';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
exit;
# Setting it to null above seems necessary. Then:
mysql -u root
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'root';
  1. Stop Safe Mode MySQL Server: In the original terminal window where you started MySQL in safe mode, press Ctrl C to stop the server.
  2. Restart MySQL
brew services start mysql

Test the New Password: Verify that the new root password is working:

mysql -u root -p

When prompted, enter the new root password. You should be able to access MySQL with the new password.

Clone the MO repo.

Make sure you have an up-to-date checkout of this repo in a local directory. Since you're reading this you may have already done that. In case you haven't, run:

git clone [email protected]:MushroomObserver/mushroom-observer.git

@JoeCohen had to instead initially run

git clone https://github.com/MushroomObserver/mushroom-observer

Switch to the cloned repo

cd mushroom-observer

Make sure you have the current version of Ruby.

if ! [[ `ruby --version` =~ `cat .ruby-version` ]]; then
    echo You need to install version `cat .ruby-version` of ruby
fi

There are various tools for this (rvm, chruby, rbenv). In the past MO used rvm, but it caused havoc on the vm. We recently switched to rbenv. @mo-nathan used chruby most recently because it was already installed. For chruby, run:

ruby-build $RUBY_VERSION ~/.rubies/ruby-$RUBY_VERSION
   chruby $RUBY_VERSION

@nimmolo and @JoeCohen used rbenv. For rbenv run: (installing ruby-build maybe also needed above)

   brew install rbenv ruby-build

Add rbenv to zsh/bash so that it loads every time you open a terminal

   echo 'if which rbenv > /dev/null; then eval "$(rbenv init -)"; fi' >> ~/.zshrc
   source ~/.zshrc
   rbenv install $RUBY_VERSION
   rbenv global $RUBY_VERSION

or for bash:

   echo 'if which rbenv > /dev/null; then eval "$(rbenv init - bash)"; fi' >> ~/.bash_profile
   source ~/.bash_profile
   rbenv install $RUBY_VERSION
   rbenv global $RUBY_VERSION

Load an MO database snapshot.

Mac users have to uncomment/comment the relevant/irrelevant lines in config/database.yml:

shared:
  adapter: trilogy
  # Default (works for MacOS X), uncomment this line
  socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
  # For Ubuntu/Debian, comment out this line
  # socket: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock

Then:

rake db:drop
mysql -u root -p < db/initialize.sql

When prompted to Enter password:
Enter root, return. Then:

gunzip -c checkpoint_stripped.gz | mysql -u mo -pmo mo_development
rails lang:update
rails db:migrate

When @JoeCohen first installed the app (MacBook Pro, Intel, OSX 13.6), rails was not recognized. He had to use bin/rails instead. The next time he installed the app (same hw/sw) it recognized rails, but gave this error:

% rails lang:update
rails aborted!
Cannot load database configuration:
Could not load database configuration. No such file - ["config/database.yml"]

which was fixed by running

cp db/macos/database.yml config

Optionally delete checkpoint_stripped.gz from the mushroom-observer directory

Run the rest of the mo-dev script

(See https://github.com/MushroomObserver/developer-startup/blob/main/mo-dev) (Both @nimmolo and @JoeCohen did this in pieces.)

  • Open a new shell
  • run:
gem install bundler

if [ ! -f config/database.yml ]; then
    cp db/macos/database.yml config
    echo Copied config/database.yml
else
    echo database.yml exists
fi

if [ ! -f config/gmaps_api_key.yml ]; then
    cp config/gmaps_api_key.yml-template config/gmaps_api_key.yml
    echo Copied config/gmaps_api_key.yml
else
    echo gmaps_api_key.yml exists
fi

for dir in images test_images;
  do
    for subdir in thumb 320 640 960 1280 orig;
    do
      if [ ! -d public/$dir/$subdir ]; then
        mkdir -p public/$dir/$subdir
        echo Created public/$dir/$subdir
      else
       echo public/$dir/$subdir exists
     fi
    done
  done

if [ ! -f /usr/local/bin/jpegresize ]; then
    sudo gcc script/jpegresize.c -I/opt/homebrew/include -L/opt/homebrew/lib -ljpeg -lm -O2 -o /usr/local/bin/jpegresize
    echo Created and installed jpegresize executable
else
    echo jpegresize exists
fi

if [ ! -f /usr/local/bin/exifautotran ]; then
    sudo cp script/exifautotran /usr/local/bin/exifautotran
    sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/exifautotran
    echo Installed exifautotran script
else
    echo exifautotran exists
fi

Install trilogy

Currently do this:

gem install trilogy

Continue the mo-dev script

git pull
bundle install

mysql -u mo -pmo mo_development -e ''
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
    mysql -u root -proot < db/initialize.sql
    bin/rails db:environment:set RAILS_ENV=development
    rails db:schema:load
    rails db:fixtures:load
    echo Created and populated mo_development database
else
    rails db:migrate
    echo Ran migrations on the mo_development database
fi

rails lang:update
# nimmo says: don't run the next two lines.
#   The encrypted credentials.yml.enc file in the GitHub repo is correct
#   and necessary. Rails credentials require a copy of the master.key
#   in order to use it, available via email from any MO developer.
rm config/credentials.yml.enc
EDITOR='echo "test_secret: magic" >> ' rails credentials:edit

Hopefully this is not necessary on a fresh clean system, but @mo-nathan had to run

gem pristine --all

for each version of Ruby in chruby

Prevent commits directly to the main branch

Create a file .git/hooks/pre-commit with the following content:

#!/bin/sh
branch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
if [ "$branch" = "main" ]
then
    echo "Do not commit directly to the $branch branch"
    exit 1
fi

Ensure that the file is executable:

chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit

Other

@JoeCohen had to generate a new developmemt master key. In the mushroom-observer directory, create the file /config/master.key with the following content:

5f343cfc11a623c470d23e25221972b5