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How to Install RudderStack on FreeBSD Latest

RudderStack is an open-source platform for collecting, storing and routing event data. In this tutorial, we'll walk through the steps of installing RudderStack on FreeBSD Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, make sure your system meets the following requirements:

Step 1: Update FreeBSD Packages

First, we need to update the installed FreeBSD packages to their latest versions:

sudo pkg update && sudo pkg upgrade

This command updates the package metadata and upgrades the installed packages to their latest versions.

Step 2: Install Required Dependencies

Next, we need to install the dependencies required by RudderStack. These include:

To install Node.js, run the following command:

sudo pkg install node

This command installs the latest version of Node.js.

To install Git, run the following command:

sudo pkg install git

This command installs the latest version of Git.

Step 3: Clone the RudderStack Repository

Next, we need to clone the RudderStack repository from GitHub. To do this, run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/rudderlabs/rudder-server.git

This command clones the RudderStack repository to your local system.

Step 4: Install RudderStack

Now, we can install RudderStack by running the following commands:

cd rudder-server
npm install

The first command changes the current directory to the root of the cloned repository. The second command installs the required Node.js modules.

After the installation completes, start the RudderStack server by running the following command:

npm start

This command starts the RudderStack server on the default port, 8080.

Step 5: Verify Installation

Finally, we can verify that RudderStack is running by visiting the following URL in a web browser:

http://localhost:8080

If the RudderStack server is running, you should see a message saying "RudderStack is running!".

Congratulations! You have successfully installed RudderStack on FreeBSD Latest. You can now start using RudderStack to collect, store and route event data.

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