diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 257b58fe..f644eb21 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ for additional informations. * Change the line `APP_ENV=dev` to `APP_ENV=prod` * Change the value of `DATABASE_URL=` to your needs (see [here](http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-dbal/en/latest/reference/configuration.html#connecting-using-a-url)) for the format. 4. Install composer dependencies and generate autoload files: `composer install --no-dev` -6. If you have put Part-DB into a sub-directory on your server (like `part-db/`), you have to edit the file +5. If you have put Part-DB into a sub-directory on your server (like `part-db/`), you have to edit the file `webpack.config.js` and uncomment the lines (remove the `//` before the lines) `.setPublicPath('/part-db/build')` (line 43) and `.setManifestKeyPrefix('build/')` (line 44). You have to replace `/part-db` with your own path on line 44. -5. Install client side dependencies and build it: `yarn install` and `yarn build` -6. _Optional_ (speeds up first load): Warmup cache: `php bin/console cache:warmup` -7. Upgrade database to new scheme (or create it, when it was empty): `php bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate` and follow the instructions given. **Caution**: This steps tamper with your database and could potentially destroy it. So make sure to make a backup of your database. +6. Install client side dependencies and build it: `yarn install` and `yarn build` +7. _Optional_ (speeds up first load): Warmup cache: `php bin/console cache:warmup` +8. Upgrade database to new scheme (or create it, when it was empty): `php bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate` and follow the instructions given. **Caution**: This steps tamper with your database and could potentially destroy it. So make sure to make a backup of your database. When you want to upgrade to a newer version, then just copy the new files into the folder and repeat the steps 4. to 7.