env | ||
huginn | ||
Procfile | ||
provision.sh | ||
README.md | ||
setup.sh | ||
tz.txt | ||
Vagrantfile |
Huginn with Vagrant and VirtualBox
Based on instructions here:
https://github.com/cantino/huginn/blob/master/doc/manual/installation.md
Setup Huginn under VirtualBox, with minimal configuration required.
A working VirtualBox installation is a prerequisite, as well as Vagrant (from vagrantup.com).
If you know the settings you will use for your Huginn installation (such as SMTP host, MySQL settings, etc) you can:
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/m0nty/huginn-vagrant.git
- Jump straight in with
./setup.sh
and follow the prompts. No attempt is made to validate your input while you do this, but sensible defaults are suggested for usernames, passwords, etc. - Run
vagrant up
to provision your Huginn instance.
If you prefer to edit the config files yourself:
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/m0nty/huginn-vagrant.git
- Edit the
env
file, which will be copied to/home/huginn/huginn/.env
(look for the FIXME comments in the file to see what you need to adjust). - Edit
provision.sh
and change the MySQL passwords for the root MySQL user and the Huginn DB user (search for FIXME again). - Edit the
Vagrantfile
if you want to change the virtual machine settings. I've gone withvb.memory = "1024"
which you might want to increase if you think your Huginn is going to be busier. - You might want to change the line
config.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
if your PC can't run 64-bit images. - Edit the
huginn
file if you want to change the listening address and port for your Huginn instance. - I don't think you need to change the Procfile, but you may as well check anyway.
- After that, run
vagrant up
to provision your Huginn instance.
Please let me know if I've messed up in any way. I've got my Huginn instance working now, and I'm delighted with it. I just wanted to help out if anyone else is having problems with the other installation methods.
To-do
I'll probably do a Dockerfile sometime, so you can create a docker instance yourself without pulling the Huginn docker image.