AdoBot Android Spyware Server
- Sign up to Heroku
- Create a new app (Click the
New
button in the top right of the dashboard) - Name your app to whatever you want. Let's name it
your-app
for example purposes
- Go to "Resources" tab
- In the "Addons" section, type "ClearDB" and select the first suggestion
- Click
Provision
when prompted
- Go to the settings tab of your new heroku app
- Click
Reveal Config Vars
button - Copy the VALUE of
CLEARDB_DATABASE_URL
KEY - Create a new KEY named
DATABASE_URL
and the paste into theVALUE
field the value fromCLEARDB_DATABASE_URL
. ClickADD
to save. - Create a new KEY named
ADMIN_USERNAME
and the VALUE will be your desired username used to login into the panel later. Then clickADD
button - Create a new KEY named
ADMIN_PASSWORD
and the VALUE will be your desired password used to login into the panel later. Then clickADD
button
- Download and install Heroku CLI as outlined here
- If you don't have git command line tool, you might as well install it
- After installation of Heroku CLI, open command line and type:
$ heroku login
Enter your Heroku login email and password
- Go back to Heroku "Settings" tab
- Find the "Info" section and copy the
Heroku Git URL
field. It looks likehttps://git.heroku.com/your-app.git
- Download this repository (AdoBot-IO) and extract the contents of the zip file
- Then
cd
into the the extracted directory. excd ~/Downloads/AdoBot-IO
- Then enter the commands below (Remember to change
your-app
to the name of your app)
$ git init
$ git remote add heroku https://git.heroku.com/your-app.git
$ git add .
$ git commit -am "initial commit"
$ git push heroku master
$ heroku open
- That's it, your done! Now set up the AdoBot android client if you haven't done it yet.
- NodeJS
- MySql
Edit ./config/config.json
to your preferences. In the development
section, change the username, password and name of the database.
The admin
section refers to the admin panel login credentials in development environment.
To set the admin panel username and password in production, set the environment variables ADMIN_USERNAME
and ADMIN_PASSWORD
.
Install dependencies:
$ npm install
Populate the database:
$ ./node_modules/.bin/sequelize db:migrate
Run local server
$ npm run dev
Browse to http://127.0.0.1:3000
Released under MIT License