Sin Descripción http://j1x-huginn.herokuapp.com
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Install librarian-chef gem
gem install librarian-chef
And Vagrant plugins
vagrant plugin install vagrant-aws
vagrant plugin install vagrant-omnibus
Move to repo directory and run
librarian-chef install
This will install all the cookbooks mentioned in Cheffile.
To install Huginn on AWS, fill the Vagrantfile with your account details and run
vagrant up ec2 --provider=aws
To install it on a virtualbox VM:
vagrant up vb
It'll install huginn and get the server started. You can now go to yourserver.com/3000
to use huginn if you are in virtualbox. On ec2, pointing to public DNS will let you access huginn. Huginn will be at /home/huginn/huginn
. A new dedicated user will be created for managing huginn with username huginn
and password huginn
. To ssh into ec2:
vagrant ssh ec2
Similarly, to ssh into VirtualBox
vagrant ssh vb
After ssh-ing into ec2, you can start(its already running), stop or restart huginn by
sudo start huginn
sudo stop huginn
sudo restart huginn
To terminate ec2 instance:
vagrant destroy ec2
Similarly, to destroy VirtualBox VM
vagrant destroy vb