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Welcome to Buffalo!

Thank you for choosing Buffalo for your web development needs.

Database Setup

It looks like you chose to set up your application using a postgres database! Fantastic!

The first thing you need to do is open up the "database.yml" file and edit it to use the correct usernames, passwords, hosts, etc... that are appropriate for your environment.

You will also need to make sure that you start/install the database of your choice. Buffalo won't install and start postgres for you.

Create Your Databases

Ok, so you've edited the "database.yml" file and started postgres, now Buffalo can create the databases in that file for you:

$ buffalo db create -a

Starting the Application

Buffalo ships with a command that will watch your application and automatically rebuild the Go binary and any assets for you. To do that run the "buffalo dev" command:

$ buffalo dev

If you point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:3000 you should see a "Welcome to Buffalo!" page.

Congratulations! You now have your Buffalo application up and running.

What Next?

We recommend you heading over to http://gobuffalo.io and reviewing all of the great documentation there.

Good luck!

To start up the dev env do the following

docker run -p 5432:5432 --name pg_dev -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres -d postgres

# This utilzes psql from a docker container that links to the above.
docker run -it --rm --link pg_dev:postgres postgres psql -h postgres -U postgres

# if buffalo is install run the following
buffalo db create -a

# apply migrations
buffalo db migrate up

# see status of migrations
buffalo db migrate status

# start dev server
buffalo dev

# See routes
buffalo routes

Create a user using the register link.

Update your user to be an admin

postgres=# \c blog_development
blog_development=# update users set admin='t' where username='dread';
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