budibase/docs/DEV-SETUP-MACOSX.md

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## Dev Environment on MAC OSX 12 (Monterey)
### Install Homebrew
Install instructions [here](https://brew.sh/)
| **NOTE**: If you are working on a M1 Apple Silicon which is running Z shell, you could need to add
`eval $(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)` line to your `.zshrc`. This will make your zsh to find the apps you install
through brew.
### Install Node
Budibase requires a recent version of node (14+):
```
brew install node npm
node -v
```
### Install npm requirements
```
npm install -g yarn jest lerna
```
### Install Docker and Docker Compose
```
brew install docker docker-compose
```
### Clone the repo
```
git clone https://github.com/Budibase/budibase.git
```
### Check Versions
This setup process was tested on Mac OSX 12 (Monterey) with version numbers shown below. Your mileage may vary using anything else.
- Docker: 20.10.14
- Docker-Compose: 2.6.0
- Node: 18.3.0
- Yarn: 1.22.19
- Lerna: 5.1.4
### Build
```
cd budibase
yarn setup
```
The yarn setup command runs several build steps i.e.
```
node ./hosting/scripts/setup.js && yarn && yarn bootstrap && yarn build && yarn dev
```
So this command will actually run the application in dev mode. It creates .env files under `./packages/server` and `./packages/worker` and runs docker containers for each service via docker-compose.
The dev version will be available on port 10000 i.e.
http://127.0.0.1:10000/builder/admin
| **NOTE**: If you are working on a M1 Apple Silicon, you will need to uncomment `# platform: linux/amd64` line in
[hosting/docker-compose-dev.yaml](../hosting/docker-compose.dev.yaml)