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mattermost-octo-tasks

Building the server

make prebuild
make

Currently tested with:

  • Go 1.15.2
  • MacOS Catalina (10.15.6)
  • Ubuntu 18.04
  • Windows 10

The server defaults to using SQLite as the store, but can be configured to use Postgres:

  • In config.json
    • Set dbtype to "postgres"
    • Set dbconfig to the connection string (which you can copy from dbconfig_postgres)
  • Create a new "octo" database with psql
  • Restart the server

Running and testing the server

To start the server, run ./bin/octoserver

Server settings are in config.json.

Open a browser to http://localhost:8000 to start.

Building and running standalone desktop apps

You can build standalone apps that package the server to run locally against SQLite:

  • Mac:
    • make mac-app
    • run mac/dist/Tasks.app
    • Requires: macOS Catalina (10.15), Xcode 12 and a development signing certificate.
  • Linux:
    • make linux-app
    • run linux/dist/tasks-app
  • Windows
    • make win-app
    • run win/dist/tasks-win.exe
    • Requires: Windows 10

Cross-compilation currently isn't fully supported, so please build on the appropriate platform.