These instructions are obsolete.
The cyber-dojo server now runs inside a docker-container.See the new instructions on running your own cyber-dojo web server.
Is a simple 6 step process:
1. start from the right image
From http://cloud.digitalocean.com- Image: One-click Apps: [Docker 1.9.1 on 14.04]
- Size: choose $10/month or more
2. install the cyber-dojo github repo
This will take about a minute. As root (making sure you type cyber-hyphen-dojo and not cyberdojo in the git clone command)...
$ cd /var
$ mkdir www
$ cd www
$ git clone https://github.com/JonJagger/cyber-dojo
3. install cyber-dojo as the default rails server and all the necessary gems
This will take 5+ minutes. As root...
$ cd /var/www/cyber-dojo/admin_scripts
$ ./setup_digital_ocean_server.sh
4. install pre-built cyber-dojo-foundation docker-images
As root...
$ cd /var/www/cyber-dojo/languages
$ ./docker_list_all_images.rb
will tell you the names of the docker-images held in the
cyber-dojo-foundation docker hub
For example:
...
cyberdojofoundation/clangpp_googletest == C++ (clang++), GoogleTest
cyberdojofoundation/coffeescript_jasmine == CoffeeScript, jasmine
cyberdojofoundation/csharp_nunit == C#, NUnit
cyberdojofoundation/csharp_specflow == C#, SpecFlow
cyberdojofoundation/d_unittest == D, unittest
cyberdojofoundation/erlang_eunit == Erlang, eunit
cyberdojofoundation/fortran_funit == Fortran, FUnit
cyberdojofoundation/fsharp_nunit == F#, NUnit
cyberdojofoundation/gcc_assert == C (gcc), assert
...
Now do a
$ docker pull <image>
for each image of your choice. For example,
$ docker pull cyberdojofoundation/clangpp_googletest
Alternatively, you can simply pull them all (typically takes 15+ minutes)
$ cd /var/www/cyber-dojo/languages
$ ./docker_pull_all_images.rb
Note that whenever you pull new images you will need to repeat step 5.
5. refresh the caches
As root...
$ cd /var/www/cyber-dojo/caches
$ ./refresh_all.sh
6. start your server
As root...
$ service apache2 restart