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There are two methods to run MIRA locally: using Python or using Docker. | ||
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By default, Django secret key is generated randomly at each start of Mira. This is convenient for quick test, but not recommended for production, as it can break the sessions (see this [topic](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15170637/effects-of-changing-djangos-secret-key) for more information). To set a fixed secret key, use the environment variable DJANGO_SECRET_KEY. | ||
By default, Django secret key is generated randomly at each start of Mira. This is convenient for quick test, but not recommended for production, as it can break the sessions (see this [topic](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15170637/effects-of-changing-djangos-secret-key) for more information). To set a fixed secret key, use the environment variable `DJANGO_SECRET_KEY`. | ||
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0. Clone the repository | ||
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cd mira-community | ||
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2. Create a file in the parent folder (e.g. ../myvars) and store your environment variables within it by copying and modifying the following code and replace `"<XXX>"` by your private values. Take car not to commit this file in your git repo. | ||
2. Create a file in the parent folder (e.g. `../myvars`) and store your environment variables within it by copying and modifying the following code and replace `"<XXX>"` by your private values. Take car not to commit this file in your git repo. | ||
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**Recommended variables** | ||
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export EMAIL_PORT=1025 | ||
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> As said in the quickstart section, MIRA generates a random Django secret key if not specified. To avoid broken sessions, it is preferable to set a fixed random value using the DJANGO_SECRET_KEY environment variable. | ||
> As said in the quickstart section, MIRA generates a random Django secret key if not specified. To avoid broken sessions, it is preferable to set a fixed random value using the `DJANGO_SECRET_KEY` environment variable. | ||
**Optional variables** | ||
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7. Create a superuser, that will be MIRA administrator. | ||
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> If you have set a mailer and MIRA_SUPERUSER_EMAIL variables, there's no need to create a Django superuser with createsuperuser, as it will be created automatically on first start. You should receive an email with a link to setup your password. | ||
> If you have set a mailer and `MIRA_SUPERUSER_EMAIL` variables, there's no need to create a Django superuser with `createsuperuser`, as it will be created automatically on first start. You should receive an email with a link to setup your password. | ||
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python manage.py createsuperuser | ||
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