The modern, enterprise-class Point of Sale (POS) Solution serving the Hospitality Industry: Hotels, Restaurants, Inns, Bars and Shops.
Product webpage with all information: http://billgastro.com
The following instructions are based on plain Debian Jessie, and will use its own Ruby interpreter 2.1.5.
You need a few system packages so that native extensions of ruby gems will compile successfully:
apt-get install ruby libruby ruby-dev rake mysql-server libmysqld-dev libmysqlclient-dev libmagickwand-dev libmagickcore-dev libxslt1-dev nodejs bundler
Any Rails developer will not have any problems running Salor Hospitality, since it is just a plain, standalone Rails 4.1.8 application without any special magic going on.
git clone git://github.com/michaelfranzl/SalorHospitality.git
cd SalorHospitality/salor-hospitality
cd config
cp database.yml.default database.yml
At this point, change database.yml
for your database installation.
cd ..
bundle install
rake db:create
rake db:migrate
rake db:seed
rails s
At this point, the app is running. You can browse to http://localhost:3000 and enter 000 as password.
If you want to re-seed the database do the following:
rake db:drop
rake db:create
rake db:migrate
rake db:seed
Or shorter:
rake db:reset