Installation
Regardless of where you place the box binary, the first time you execute it, a .CommandBox folder will be created in your user's home directory and CommandBox will be extracted into that location. If you delete this directory, it will be replaced the next time the CommandBox executable is run.
You can specify a different install location by adding -commandbox_home=E:\CommandBox when you run the box binary.
To avoid specifying the commandbox_home variable every time you can create a file called commandbox.properties (case sensitive) in the same directory as the binary, and fill it with this line:
commandbox_home=E:\\CommandBoxWindows
Unzip the executable box.exe and just double click on it to open the shell. When you are finished running commands, you can just close the window, or type exit.
Hint You can make the
box.exeavailable in any Windows terminal by adding its location to thePATHsystem environment variable. See http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm
Mac/ *Unix
Homebrew (Mac)
Homebrew is a great Mac package manager, it can easily install and keep your CommandBox installation up to date (even binary releases), just run the following for stable releases:
brew install commandboxTo stay with current bleeding edge releases use the following:
brew tap ortus-solutions/boxtap
brew tap-pin ortus-solutions/boxtap
brew install --devel commandboxThen run the box binary to begin the one-time unpacking process.
Versions will be installed in /usr/local/Cellar/commandbox. To switch between versions, simply use brew switch commandbox [version number]
When using Homebrew to install CommandBox you must use Homebrew for any upgrade, minor or major. To upgrade CommandBox with Homebrew:
brew upgrade commandboxManual Installation
Unzip the binary box and just double click on it to open the shell terminal. When you are finished running commands, you can just close the window, or type exit.
Hint You can place the binary in your
/usr/bindirectory so it can be available system-wide via theboxcommand in any terminal window.
Linux apt-get
Please note that if you are running Ubuntu 18.04 or greater, or Debian 8 (Jessie) or greater, it's necessary to have the
libappindicator-devpackage in order to have the tray icon working correctly.
sudo apt install libappindicator-devRun the following series of commands to add the Ortus signing key, register our Debian repo, and install CommandBox.
Stable
curl -fsSl https://downloads.ortussolutions.com/debs/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://downloads.ortussolutions.com/debs/noarch /" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/commandbox.list
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https commandboxThen run the box binary to begin the one-time unpacking process.
Linux yum
Stable
Add the following to: /etc/yum.repos.d/commandbox.repo
[CommandBox]
name=CommandBox $releasever - $basearch
failovermethod=priority
baseurl=http://downloads.ortussolutions.com/RPMS/noarch
enabled=1
metadata_expire=7d
gpgcheck=0Then run:
sudo yum update && yum install commandboxDebian Linux manual install
After you have downloaded the commandbox.deb file, install it using the dpkg command.
sudo dpkg -i commandbox-debian-1.2.3.debRun the box binary to begin the one-time unpacking process.
Redhat Linux manual install
After you have downloaded the commandbox.rpm file, install it using the rpm command.
rpm –ivh commandbox-rpm-1.2.3.rpmLast updated
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