diff --git a/docs/docs/self-host/docker/run-locally.md b/docs/docs/self-host/docker/run-locally.md index 894b9c6c3..b35f908ce 100644 --- a/docs/docs/self-host/docker/run-locally.md +++ b/docs/docs/self-host/docker/run-locally.md @@ -5,10 +5,13 @@ import ReactPlayer from 'react-player'; ## Steps to run OpenSign™ with docker in macos/linux: 1. Firstly install docker and make sure it is running while moving to next steps. - 1. Now open terminal then type `git clone https://github.com/OpenSignLabs/OpenSign` and hit `Enter` it will clone OpenSign project in your local. - 2. then type `cd OpenSign` command and hit `Enter` this will open OpenSign project in terminal. - 3. then type `make build` - + 2. Now open terminal then type `git clone https://github.com/OpenSignLabs/OpenSign` and hit `Enter` it will clone OpenSign project in your local. + 3. Then type `cd OpenSign` command and hit `Enter` it will open OpenSign project in terminal. + 4. Then type `make build` command it will start create container image. It will take sometime to build and start. + 5. Next time if you want to run docker image just open docker and run opensign container by clicking on play button from actions. + +*Note: If you want our updated feature in your docker container just delete opensign container and just follow steps again.* + ## Steps to run OpenSign™ with docker in windows: 1. Setup WSL 2 in windows. To install WSL 2 refer below video @@ -29,6 +32,9 @@ import ReactPlayer from 'react-player'; 7. Open ubuntu/WSL terminal and write command to navigate to folder where you have clone OpenSign project for e.g. `cd mnt/c/testing/docker/OpenSign` and hit `Enter`. 8. Now type command `Make build` and it will start build image for docker, it will take some time to build and start. for more specific steps watch below video. + 9. Next time if you want to run docker image just open docker and run opensign container by clicking on play button from actions. + +*Note: If you want our updated feature in your docker container just delete opensign container and just follow steps from 2 step again.*
@@ -87,10 +93,3 @@ is present on the requested resource. If an opaque response serves your needs, s In order to address this, your document storage system must be instructed to accept requests from other hosts; below the relevant documentation links: - [How to Configure CORS on DigitalOcean Spaces](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/spaces/how-to/configure-cors/) - [Configuring cross-origin resource sharing on AWS S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/enabling-cors-examples.html) - -# Build Local Environment - -Command to build & run project (make sure that you have docker install and running) - -- Execute `make build`` - -Note: this command only works on linux and mac. If you want to run it in windows use [WSL system](https://youtu.be/1kFFwknneD8?si=FKriXPwFqZPLUagI).