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= Setup = | = Setup = | ||
== Virtual Machine Installation == | |||
Now you can get NeckoNet with a lot less effort on your part, just download http://people.mozilla.org/~hurley/neckonet-vm.zip (made for VMWare), unzip it, and you've got a VM with a fully installed NeckoNet environment (complete with a small test suite). You can then skip the rest of this page down to [[NeckoNet#Running|Running]] OR if you want to create more tests, skip down to [[NeckoNet#Creating_Things|Creating Things]] | |||
== Prerequisites == | == Prerequisites == | ||
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#Run "python necko.py dbsync" to upgrade/create the database | #Run "python necko.py dbsync" to upgrade/create the database | ||
== Creating | == Creating Things == | ||
*To get a simple | *To get a simple test configuration, run "python necko.py basic" (this is already done for you in the VM version) | ||
*Otherwise, create a page set, config, and repository of your own to create a test suite. | *Otherwise, create a page set, config, and repository of your own to create a test suite. | ||
*To create a page set: | *To create a page set: | ||