Doozer
Installing Go
I recommend not using apt, homebrew, or any other packaging system to install
Go. It's better to install straight from source.
Note: Go release 2011-02-01 introduced an
incompatible language change, and we haven't yet updated
doozer to build under that release. You'll have to use
release 2011-01-20.
Abridged version:
$ GOROOT=$HOME/src/go # adjust this as you wish
$ hg clone -r release.2011-01-20 https://go.googlecode.com/hg/ $GOROOT
$ cd $GOROOT/src
$ ./all.bash
(put the value of $GOROOT/bin in your path)
Note: all.bash runs unit tests, and some of the tests
try to connect to Google servers over the internet.
If this causes problems, you can skip the network tests
by setting env var DISABLE_NET_TESTS
before running
all.bash.
For full details, see http://golang.org/doc/install.html.
Installing Dependencies
You need the protoc
command
(from http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/):
$ sudo apt-get install protobuf-compiler
(or)
$ brew install protobuf
If you want to run doozer's tests, install
http://bmizerany.github.com/roundup/.
Building Doozer
$ git clone https://github.com/bmizerany/doozer.git
$ cd doozer/src
$ ./all.sh
This will build the rest of the dependencies and
all doozer packages and commands,
copy the commands into $GOROOT/bin
,
and run tests.
Try It Out
$ doozerd >/dev/null 2>&1 &
$ open http://localhost:8080/
This will start up one doozer process and show a web view of its contents.