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Cloud Foundry

You'll need a Cloud Foundry account and the vmc gem installed. Do you vmc target <cloud foundry host> and vmc login, and then this will get you up and running:

git clone https://github.com/kandanapp/kandan.git
cd kandan
bundle install
bundle exec rake assets:precompile
vmc push my-company-chat --path . --instances 1 --mem 256M --runtime ruby19

You'll answer a few questions:

Application Deployed URL [my-company-chat.cloudfoundry.com]: 
Detected a Rails Application, is this correct? [Yn]: 
Creating Application: OK
Would you like to bind any services to 'my-company-chat'? [yN]: y
Would you like to use an existing provisioned service? [yN]: n
The following system services are available
1: mongodb
2: mysql
3: postgresql
4: rabbitmq
5: redis
Please select one you wish to provision: 3
Specify the name of the service [postgresql-246de]: 
Creating Service: OK
Binding Service [postgresql-246de]: OK
Uploading Application:
Checking for available resources: OK
Processing resources: OK
Packing application: OK
Uploading (1M): OK   
Push Status: OK
Staging Application: OK
Starting Application: OK

And Kandan should be available on your Cloud Foundry backend now!

Heroku

You'll need to have the heroku gem installed and to have an existing heroku account. Assuming that, this should work reliably on Heroku:

git clone https://github.com/kandanapp/kandan.git
cd kandan
heroku create --stack cedar
git push heroku master
heroku run rake db:migrate kandan:bootstrap && heroku open
echo "Done, go forth and chat!"
# Not too bad

Integrate Kandan on Heroku with your Amazon S3_BUCKET ( Heroku article on AWS S3 to store static assets and file uploads ). Run the following line, replacing the the global variable values with your own:

heroku config:add S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID=xxx S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxx S3_BUCKET=bucket_name

If successful you should get a response similar to:

Setting config vars and restarting myapp... done, v12
S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID: xxx
S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: xxxx
S3_BUCKET: bucket_name

Your app should be up and running now. The admin email by default is admin@kandan.me with password kandanadmin, or you can sign up as another user.

dotCloud

Looking for community help here.

Heroic server install

If you're looking to install Kandan on a private server, or to develop locally for lemonodor fame, then here is the path you must follow, young hero:

For development-mode

`sudo apt-get install nodejs` # (execjs needs an execution environment)
`gem install execjs` # (Could possibly be added to the gemfile in the assets group)

Get the new gems:

`bundle install`

Use the default database.yml to get started - you'll need to edit config/database.yml for *production* - you'll need to add something like this:

production:
  adapter: postgresql
  host: localhost
  database: kandan_development
  pool: 5
  timeout: 5000

Now, bootstrap the install
`bundle exec rake db:create db:migrate kandan:bootstrap`
`bundle exec thin start`