Traduora is a web-based translation management tool that simplifies the process of collaborating on translation projects. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Traduora on Fedora CoreOS Latest.
Before we begin, we need to make sure that the following requirements are met:
Traduora is built using Docker, so we need to install Docker on Fedora CoreOS. Issue the following command to install Docker:
sudo rpm-ostree install docker
Next, we need to create a new Docker network that will be used by the Traduora containers:
docker network create traduora_net
Traduora requires a PostgreSQL database for storing translation data. We can use the official PostgreSQL image provided by Docker:
docker run -d --name traduora-db --network traduora_net -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword postgres:latest
This command will start a new PostgreSQL container and create a new password-protected database.
Now we can install Traduora using Docker Compose:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/traduora/traduora/master/docker-compose.yml
sudo docker-compose up -d
This command will download the Docker Compose file for Traduora and start the Traduora containers in detached mode.
After the installation, we can access Traduora by opening a web browser and entering the following URL:
http://[server_ip]:8080
Replace [server_ip]
with the IP address of your server. You should see the Traduora login page. To log in, use the following credentials:
In this tutorial, we learned how to install Traduora on Fedora CoreOS Latest. Now you can start using Traduora to manage your translation projects.
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