# Hostr [![Circle CI](https://circleci.com/gh/kudos/hostr.svg?style=svg&circle-token=1b4dec62afcb7960446edf241a5cf9238b8c20ed)](https://circleci.com/gh/kudos/hostr) ## Getting Started ### Runtimes Currently tested and runs on iojs 2.5.0, probably works on earlier releases and on node. Does yet not work on iojs > 3 due to the NAN changes introduced. ### Dependencies You'll need `graphicsmagick` for image thumbnailing, everything else is taken care of by an `npm install`. ### Enviroment Variable Configuration `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` `AWS_BUCKET` `MANDRILL_KEY` `EMAIL_FROM` - defaults to `nobody@example.com` `REDIS_URL` - defaults to `redis://localhost:6379` `MONGO_URL` - defaults to `mongodb://localhost:27017/hostr` `LOCAL_PATH` - defaults to `~/.hostr/uploads`. `BASE_URL` - defaults to `https://localhost:4040` `FILE_HOST` - used by API for absolute file urls, defaults to `$BASE_URL` `API_URL` - defaults to `/api` `PORT` - defaults to `4040`. `VIRUSTOTAL` - API key enables Virustotal integration. `SENTRY_DSN` - DSN enables Sentry integration. Additionally, Hostr uses [debug](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug) so you can use the `DEBUG` environment variable something like `DEBUG=hostr*` to get debug output. ### Deploying to Heroku Because it uses iojs and graphicsmagick runtimes hostr needs an env variable for `BUILDPACK_URL` set to `https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-buildpack-multi.git`. You'll also need to add Heroku Redis and a MongoDB addon. ## Usage ### Start the app ``` $ npm start ``` This will install and build the frontend too. ### Run the tests ``` $ npm test ``` Running the tests will also set the indexes required for Mongo. ## Licence My primary motivation is to get to work on Hostr in public. Contributions are welcome and all Javascript is MIT licenced, however the brand is not. The brand includes the name, logo images, CSS and marketing HTML.