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[deployment](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft/wiki/Deployment-notes).
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[deployment](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft/wiki/Deployment-notes).
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**System requirements**:
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**System requirements**:
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[RVM](https://rvm.io/rvm/install),
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[rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv),
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[Ruby 2+](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/),
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[Ruby 2.6+](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/),
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[Bundler](http://bundler.io/),
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[Bundler](http://bundler.io/),
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[MySQL](http://mysql.com/)/[PostgreSQL](http://www.postgresql.org/)/[SQLite](http://sqlite.org/).
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[MySQL](http://mysql.com/) / [SQLite](http://sqlite.org/),
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[Redis](http://redis.io/) (optional).
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**Optional**:
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[Redis](http://redis.io/).
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### Getting started
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### Getting started
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0. Clone the repository from GitHub:
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1. Clone the repository from GitHub:
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git clone https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft.git
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git clone https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft.git
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This brings up the bleeding-edge development version, which might contain some
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This brings up the bleeding-edge development version, which might contain some unfinished parts.
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unfinished parts. If you want to be safe, choose the last release:
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If you want to be safe, choose the last release:
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`git checkout $(git tag -l | grep ^v | sort -rn | head -n1)`
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*Note:* When developing on Windows you might run into issues with shell scripts
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git checkout $(git tag -l | grep ^v | sort -rn | head -n1)
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because of Git auto-crlf. Have a look how to avoid that in the
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[Docker Development Setup](./SETUP_DEVELOPMENT_DOCKER.md#prerequisites-windows-only)
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*Note:* When developing on Windows you might run into issues with shell scripts because of Git auto-crlf.
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Have a look how to avoid that in the [Docker Development Setup](./SETUP_DEVELOPMENT_DOCKER.md#prerequisites-windows-only)
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instructions.
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instructions.
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1. Install RVM and Ruby 2.6+ (if you have not done so before):
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1. Install and setup rbenv and Bundler. For Debian/Ubuntu:
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\curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash
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sudo apt install rbenv
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source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
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rvm install 2.6
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We try to keep Foodsoft compatible with Ruby 2.6 as well as any later versions,
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For other distributions have a look at the rbenv [documentation](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv).
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so if you use this and don't want to use RVM, that might actually work.
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2. Install system dependencies.
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Add the following line to your `.bashrc`:
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For Debian/Ubuntu, that's
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eval "$(rbenv init -)"
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[libv8-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stable/libv8-dev)
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[libmysqlclient-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stable/libmysqlclient-dev)
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[libxml2-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stable/libxml2-dev)
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[libxslt1-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stable/libxslt1-dev)
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[libffi-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stable/libffi-dev)
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[libreadline-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stable/libreadline-dev)
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[libmagic-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stable/libmagic-dev):
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# Debian/Ubuntu
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Install [ruby-build](https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build):
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sudo apt-get install libv8-dev libmysqlclient-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libffi-dev libreadline-dev libmagic-dev
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For CentOS/Redhat you need
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mkdir -p "$(rbenv root)"/plugins
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[v8](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/v8)
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git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git "$(rbenv root)"/plugins/ruby-build
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[community-mysql-devel](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/community-mysql-devel)
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[libxml2-devel](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/libxml2-devel)
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Change to the Foodsoft directory and install the [recommended](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft/blob/master/.ruby-version)
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[libxslt-devel](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/libxslt-devel)
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Ruby version:
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[libffi-devel](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/libffi-devel)
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[readline-devel](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/readline-devel)
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rbenv install "$(cat .ruby-version)"
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[file-devel](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/file-devel):
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Now you can install [Bundler](https://bundler.io/):
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rbenv exec gem install bundler
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1. Install system dependencies.
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For Debian/Ubuntu, that's:
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sudo apt install libv8-dev default-libmysqlclient-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libffi-dev libreadline-dev libmagic-dev
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For CentOS/Redhat you need:
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# CentOS/Redhat
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sudo yum install v8 community-mysql-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel libffi-devel readline-devel file-devel
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sudo yum install v8 community-mysql-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel libffi-devel readline-devel file-devel
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3. Install Ruby dependencies:
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1. Install Ruby dependencies:
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bundle install
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rbenv exec bundle install
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4. Setup your development environment:
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1. Setup your development environment:
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rake foodsoft:setup_development
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rbenv exec rails foodsoft:setup_development
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This will interactively prompt with several questions relating to your
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This will interactively prompt with several questions relating to your
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required environment.
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required environment.
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**Important**: After selecting your database type, `rake` will create the file `config/database.yml`,
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**Important**: After selecting your database type, `rails` will create the file `config/database.yml`,
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which then then be edited with working `username` and `password` credentials for the database. These fields
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which then then be edited with working `username` and `password` credentials for the database. These fields
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must be added for *development* AND (temporary) *test* databases. Then continue with confirmation in rake dialogue.
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must be added for *development* AND (temporary) *test* databases. Then continue with confirmation in rails dialogue.
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5. Start rails by running:
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1. Start rails by running:
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bundle exec rails s
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rbenv exec rails s
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6. Open your favorite browser and open the web application at:
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1. Open your favorite browser and open the web browser at:
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http://localhost:3000/
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http://localhost:3000/
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You might want to watch a
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You might want to watch a [kitten video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Iq5yCoHp4o) while it's loading.
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[kitten video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Iq5yCoHp4o)
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while it's loading.
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7. Login using the default credentials: `admin/secret`
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1. Login using the default credentials: `admin/secret`
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8. Change the admin password, just in case.
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1. Change the admin password, just in case.
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9. Have phun!
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1. Have phun!
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For running integration tests, you also need the Chromium/Chrome web browser.
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For running integration tests, you also need the Chromium/Chrome web browser.
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On Debian that would be `sudo apt-get install chromium`, on Ubuntu
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On Debian that would be `apt-get install chromium`, on Ubuntu
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`sudo apt-get install chromium-browser`.
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`sudo apt-get install chromium-browser`.
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### Manual configuration
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### Manual configuration
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The rake task `foodsoft:setup_development` helps you to setup foodsoft.
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The rails task `foodsoft:setup_development` helps you to setup foodsoft.
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If you want to have more control, you can do these steps manually as
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If you want to have more control, you can do these steps manually as explained here.
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explained here.
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1. **Configure database**
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1. **Configure database**
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cp config/database.yml.SQLite_SAMPLE config/database.yml
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cp config/database.yml.SQLite_SAMPLE config/database.yml
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If you are fine with using a file-based sqlite database you are all set.
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If you are fine with using a file-based sqlite database you are all set.
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The sqlite files (`development/test/production`) will reside in the `db`
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The sqlite files (`development/test/production`) will reside in the `db` directory. Otherwise you would want to copy one
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directory. Otherwise you would want to copy one of the other
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of the other `database.yml.*_SAMPLE` files and edit `database.yml` to suit your needs.
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`database.yml.*_SAMPLE` files and edit `database.yml` to suit your needs.
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1. **Configure development environment**
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2. **Configure development environment**
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Again, you need to create your own copy of the default configuration:
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Again, you need to create your own copy of the default configuration:
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cp config/environments/development.rb.SAMPLE config/environments/development.rb
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cp config/environments/development.rb.SAMPLE config/environments/development.rb
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Edit development.rb to specify your settings (at least the ActionMailer SMTP
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Edit development.rb to specify your settings (at least the ActionMailer SMTP settings). If you just leave the file as is,
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settings). If you just leave the file as is, emails will not work but
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emails will not work but everything else should be okay.
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everything else should be okay.
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1. **Foodsoft settings**
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3. **Foodsoft settings**
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You need to create your own copy of the foodsoft configuration settings:
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You need to create your own copy of the foodsoft configuration settings:
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Edit `app_config.yml` to suit your needs or just keep the defaults for now.
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1. **Create database (schema) and load defaults**
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4. **Create database (schema) and load defaults**
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rbenv exec rails db:setup
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With this, you also get a ready to go user with username 'admin' and password 'secret'.
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With this, you also get a ready to go user with username 'admin' and
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1. (optional) Get **background jobs** done
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password 'secret'.
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* Comment `Resque.inline = true` in `config/environments/development.rb`
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* Install [Redis](http://redis.io/) (Debian/Ubuntu package `redis-server`)
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1. (optional) **View mails in browser** instead in your logs
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mailcatcher
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mailcatcher
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