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Cress 🎵

Web-based app to map squiggles to MEI snippets (under construction)

You can get the development version of the mei-mapping-tool by accessing the page http://132.206.14.209:8800/

Requirements

To check if you have npm or node.js, you can run these commands in your terminal :

npm -v

node -v

Setup

  1. Clone this repository in your terminal from the develop branch

git clone https://github.com/DDMAL/mei-mapping-tool

  1. Go to the mei-mapping-tool repository

cd mei-mapping-tool

  1. Install dependencies using npm

npm install

  1. Start the server

npm start

You should be able to see the message node ./bin/www

You can get the most recent version of the mei-mapping-tool by accessing the page http://132.206.14.209:8800/

You can work on the developement version of the mei-mapping-tool by accessing the page http://localhost:8800/

Mongodb installation

To make sure mongodb is running in your application, you can add this command to the terminal : brew services start mongodb

With the terminal

  1. Open a new terminal window and add this command to the terminal. You will be asked for your administrator password.

sudo mongod

This will start the mongodb database app for the website.

  1. Open another terminal window and add this command to the terminal

mongo

Under this terminal, you will be able to interact with the database with mongodb commands like show dbsto show a list of all the databases. A list of useful commands can be found in this link : https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/mongo-shell/

With the MongoDB Compass Community object

  1. Open the MongoDB compass community application and connect to the localhost:27017.
  2. Open the Collections tab of the mei-mapping-tool database to see the information from the collections.

For more information about how the application works, you can go to the Cress wiki.

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