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install JDK if needed http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
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install elasticsearch https://www.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch
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cd into elasticsearch and run
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Pull down this branch of LegistarWeb https://github.com/Granicus/legistarweb/tree/spike/elastic_search
-runbundle install
-runrake build_and_import_items_search_index[1,1]
to build the ES index -open another legistarweb window and runbundle exec sidekiq --queue elasticsearch —verbose
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Pull down this branch of Atreyu https://github.com/Granicus/atreyu/tree/feature/GUB_16449_atreyu_advanced_search
-runnpm install
-start the server withnpm run watch
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Pull down this branch of Peak https://github.com/Granicus/peak/tree/feature/GUB-16499_advanced_search_frontend
-runnpm install
-start the server withnpm run watch
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Also had to follow the instructions for Elasticsearch head as well https://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head and follow the directions under Running with built in server before I could get sidekiq to work
bundle exec sidekiq --queue elasticsearch —verbose
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Also needed to update the /etc/apache2/other/mediamanager-cli.conf file with
RewriteRule ^/atreyu/(.*) http://localhost:3500/$1 [P,L]
ProxyPassReverse /atreyu/ http://localhost:3500/
and run # sudo apachectl restart