Micromata BorgBackup-Butler
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Micromata GmbH, Kai Reinhard
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Copyright (C) 2018-2021
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== Build and start from command line
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=== Build distribution and start with Gradle
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1. `cd borgbackup-butler/borgbutler-webapp`
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2. `npm install`
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3. `cd ..`
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4. `gradle distZip`
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5. `unzip borgbutler-server/build/distributions/borgbutler-server-0.1-SNAPSHOT.zip`
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6. Start BorgButler: `borgbutler-server-0.1-SNAPSHOT/bin/borgbutler-server`
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Now the default webbrowser is started on default port `9042`. Enjoy it!
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== Build and start inside your IDE
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=== Start borgbutler-server
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1. `cd borgbutler-webapp`
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2. `npm install`
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3. `gradle npmBuild` (builds the web archive)
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4. Start `de.micromata.borgbutler.server.Main`
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=== Start borgbutler-server for web development
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For using hot code replacement of your web files, you should use `npm start` or `yarn start`:
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1. `cd borgbutler-webapp`
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2. `npm install`
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3. `npm start` (opens the web browser on port 3000)
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4. Start `de.micromata.borgbutler.server.Main` (ignore the opened browser window for port 9042)
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=== Profiling heap, cpu and everything using JProfiler
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JProfiler is an excellent tool for analysing your software. BorgButler was optimized regarding heap memory and CPU usage by
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using https://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html[JProfiler from EJ Technologies^]
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== Ideas
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=== 2 factor authentication
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https://github.com/j256/two-factor-auth
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== Install server
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=== Debian
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tbd.
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