This document is a guide to getting up and running with Fedora as quickly as possible.
Out of the box
If you are familiar with Vagrant or Docker, the following two are quick ways to get a Fedora 4 environment up quickly:
Vagrant
https://github.com/fcrepo4-labs/fcrepo4-vagrant
Docker
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docker pull yinlinchen/fcrepo4-docker
docker run -it -p 8080:8080 -p 3030:3030 -d yinlinchen/fcrepo4-docker:4.3.0 |
looking for scripted deployments, please take a look at Fedora's deployment tooling.
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- Download the latest executable webapp "one-click-warrun" from downloads
Either double-click on the download, or run the following command to start Fedora 4
Code Block java -jar fcrepo-webapp-<version>-jetty-console.warjar
Once Fedora 4 is seen to be running at the following URL, start exploring the feature tour
No Format http://localhost:8080/rest/
Note, port 8080 is the default. Replace that port number in the above URL if you used a different value.
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- Explore the feature tour
- Explore the web-application configuration options
- Explore enabling repository asset authorization
- Explore setting up an external search indexExplore setting up an external triplestore