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- First, install all the Frontend Requirements listed above.
Download our "dspace-angular" application (which is the DSpace 7 user interface) using Git. All you should need to do is the steps in the "Quick Start" at: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/#quick-start
Code Block # clone the repo git clone https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular.git # change directory to our repo cd dspace-angular # install the local dependencies yarn install
- Modify the Frontend configuration to point at your DSpace Backend
- By default the Frontend will be configured to use the Demo Backend at https://dspace7.4science.cloud/server/
- Modify the "rest" section of the
[dspace-angular]/config/environment.default.js
configuration file, pointing it at your installed DSpace Backend. For example:Code Block // This example is valid if your Backend is running at http://localhost:8080/server/ rest: { ssl: false, host: 'localhost', port: 8080, // NOTE: Space is capitalized because 'namespace' is a reserved string in TypeScript nameSpace: '/server/api' }
- Alternatively, if you want, you can copy the "environment.default.js" to a new file called "environment.prod.js" and modify that new file.
Start the application
Code Block # build and start the application yarn start
- To stop the application at any time, use Ctrl + C
- After a few minutes, the user interface will be running on your local machine.
- Visit http://localhost:3000/
- For an example of what the default frontend looks like, visit the Demo Frontend: https://dspace7-demo.atmire.com/
What Next?
After a successful installation, you may want to take a closer look at
- Advanced Installation options (LINK COMING)
- Configuration Reference : Details on the configuration options available to the Backend
- Using DSpace
If you've run into installation problems, you may want to...
- Review commons installation issues (LINK COMING)
- Ask for Support via one of the support options documented on that page
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