Merge branch 'master' into alpine

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Miroslav Prasil 6 years ago
commit 575f701390

@ -17,28 +17,29 @@ cargo build --release
When run, the server is accessible in [http://localhost:80](http://localhost:80).
### Install the web-vault
Download the latest official release from the [releases page](https://github.com/bitwarden/web/releases) and extract it.
Modify `web-vault/settings.Production.json` to look like this:
```json
{
"appSettings": {
"apiUri": "/api",
"identityUri": "/identity",
"iconsUri": "/icons",
"stripeKey": "",
"braintreeKey": ""
}
}
Clone the git repository at [bitwarden/web](https://github.com/bitwarden/web) and checkout the latest release tag (e.g. v2.1.1):
```sh
# clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/bitwarden/web.git web-vault
cd web-vault
# switch to the latest tag
git checkout "$(git tag | tail -n1)"
```
Apply the patch file from `docker/set-vault-baseurl.patch`:
```sh
# In the Vault repository directory
git apply /path/to/bitwarden_rs/docker/set-vault-baseurl.patch
```
Then, run the following from the `web-vault` directory:
Then, build the Vault:
```sh
npm run sub:init
npm install
npx gulp dist:selfHosted
npm run dist
```
Finally copy the contents of the `web-vault/dist` folder into the `bitwarden_rs/web-vault` folder.
Finally copy the contents of the `build` folder into the `bitwarden_rs/web-vault` folder.
# Configuration
The available configuration options are documented in the default `.env` file, and they can be modified by uncommenting the desired options in that file or by setting their respective environment variables. Look at the README file for the main configuration options available.

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