brouter-web/INSTALL.md
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# Installation
As an alternative to the [online version](https://brouter.de/brouter-web/), the standalone server of BRouter can also be run on your local desktop.
## Install standalone zip (client and server)
1. download and unzip latest standalone archive (`brouter-web-standalone.<version>.zip`) from https://github.com/nrenner/brouter-web/releases e.g. for Linux (replace `~/opt/` with your preferred install directory and `0.11.0` with latest version):
mkdir ~/opt/brouter
cd ~/opt/brouter
wget https://github.com/nrenner/brouter-web/releases/download/0.11.0/brouter-web-standalone.0.11.0.zip
unzip brouter-web-standalone.0.11.0.zip
2. download one or more rd5 data file(s) from the [download directory](https://brouter.de/brouter/segments4/) or the [grid map](https://umap.openstreetmap.de/de/map/brouter-rd5-grid_9438) into the `segments4` directory
### Configure BRouter-Web
In the `brouter-web` subdirectory:
1. copy `config.template.js` to `config.js`
2. add your API keys (optional)
copy `keys.template.js` to `keys.js` and edit to add your keys
### Run
1. start `./run.sh`
## Running as Docker container (client only)
brouter-web can be run as a Docker container, making it easy for continous deployment or running locally
without having to install any build tools.
The `Dockerfile` builds the application inside a NodeJS container and copies the built application into a
separate Nginx based image. The application runs from a webserver only container serving only static files.
### Prerequisites
- Docker installed
- working directory is this repository
- `config.template.js` copied to `config.js` and modified with a Brouter server, see `BR.conf.host`
- `keys.template.js` to `keys.js` and add your API keys
- Optionally create `profiles` directory with `brf` profile files and add path to `config.js`:
BR.conf.profilesUrl = 'profiles/';
### Building Docker image
To build the Docker container run:
docker build -t brouter-web .
This creates a Docker image with the name `brouter-web`.
### Running Docker container
To run the previously build Docker image run:
docker run --rm --name brouter-web \
-p 127.0.0.1:8080:80 \
-v "`pwd`/config.js:/usr/share/nginx/html/config.js" \
-v "`pwd`/keys.js:/usr/share/nginx/html/keys.js" \
-v "`pwd`/profiles:/usr/share/nginx/html/profiles" \
brouter-web
This command does the following:
1. Runs a container with the name `brouter-web` and removes it automatically after stopping
1. Binds port 80 of the container to the host interface 127.0.0.1 on port 8080
1. Takes the absolute paths of `config.js`, `keys.js` and `profiles` and mounts them inside the container
1. Uses the image `brouter-web` to run as a container
brouter-web should be accessible at http://127.0.0.1:8080.