Download the standalone executable from here (warn: beta).
It's a 24MB self-contained executable (for Debian Buster GNU/Linux, x86/64 platform). You don't need to install a Lisp implementation to run
it. Unzip the archive and run openbookstore
from the bin/
directory.
Install sqlite on your system. On Debian:
apt install sqlite3
This runs the application on localhost, you access it with your web browser.
First, create a super user:
$ bin/bookshops --manage createsuperuser
$ bin/bookshops -w --port 9000
==> Performing warm boot.
-> Runtime directory is /home/vince/projets/openbookstore/openbookstore/bin/
-> Resource directory is /home/vince/projets/openbookstore/openbookstore/bin/
==> Running boot hooks.
==> Reloading foreign libraries.
-> Loading foreign library #<LIBRARY READLINE>.
-> Loading foreign library #<LIBRARY SQLITE3-LIB>.
-> Loading foreign library #<LIBRARY LIBSSL>.
-> Loading foreign library #<LIBRARY LIBCRYPTO>.
==> Launching application.
OpenBookStore version 0.2
Application started on port 9000.
Discuss: https://gitter.im/openbookstore-developers/community