Sandstorm is a self-hosted web application platform, which provides a central place to manage and deploy various web applications. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Sandstorm on OpenSUSE Latest.
Before starting with the installation process, make sure that you have the following requirements:
To install Sandstorm on OpenSUSE Latest, you need to install some dependencies first. Open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo zypper install curl wget tar xz
This command will install the required dependencies to download and extract the Sandstorm package.
Now, download the Sandstorm package from the official website using the following command:
curl https://dl.sandstorm.io/sandstorm/latest/sandstorm-latest.tar.xz > sandstorm.tar.xz
This command will download the latest version of Sandstorm and save it with the name "sandstorm.tar.xz" in your current directory.
After downloading the Sandstorm package, extract it using the following command:
tar -xzf sandstorm.tar.xz
This command will extract the Sandstorm package to the current directory.
To install Sandstorm, navigate to the extracted directory and execute the following command:
./sandstorm install
This command will install Sandstorm on your OpenSUSE machine. It may take some time to complete the installation process.
After installation, access Sandstorm web interface by browsing to the following URL:
https://local.sandstorm.io
This URL will open the Sandstorm web interface in your default web browser. Here, you can create and manage your web applications.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Sandstorm on your OpenSUSE Latest system. Now, you can create and deploy various web applications and services within Sandstorm.
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