- #HOW TO UPDATE WEBSTORM LINUX HOW TO#
- #HOW TO UPDATE WEBSTORM LINUX INSTALL#
- #HOW TO UPDATE WEBSTORM LINUX ZIP FILE#
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js
#HOW TO UPDATE WEBSTORM LINUX INSTALL#
Sudo apt-get install python-software-properties python g++ make Next we’re going to install NodeJS and npm (node package manager). You can now leave mongod running, open up another terminal, and run mongo test Think of mongod as your local MongoDB server- you need to have a mongod process running in order to be able to use MongoDB. On Windows, you’ll need to run it as /c/mongodb/bin/mongod That’s it! After the installation process is done, you should be able to run the command mongodĭirectly from your command line on Mac and Ubuntu.
#HOW TO UPDATE WEBSTORM LINUX ZIP FILE#
Once the download is done, extract the contents of the zip file to a memorable directory, such as ‘c:\mongodb’. Windows: Go to and download the latest version of MongoDB for Windows, which should be a plain zip file. Sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv 7F0CEB10Įcho 'deb dist 10gen' | sudo tee /etc/apt//10gen.list OSX: Open up your Terminal window and run sudo brew install mongodb Brew will help a lot with setting up MongoDB and NodeJS. With brew, you would simply open up the Terminal, type brew install git, hit enter, and you’re done. For example, if you wanted to install git the hard way, you would have to open up your browser, google “git,” click on a few links, download an installer, and run it.
Brew is a phenomenally useful tool for installing programs directly from your command line. If you’re on OSX, I highly recommend you install Brew to help with this process. The git installer for Windows comes with “git bash,” which is the tool that I currently prefer. Windows doesn’t have one by default, but there are several alternatives. If you’re on a Mac or an Ubuntu machine, you’re looking for the Terminal. If I use the term terminal, shell, or command line, I’m referring to a bash shell window. This tool takes different names on different operating systems, but they are all effectively the same for the purposes of this tutorial. The one tool that you’ll need to get started is a bash shell (the standard linux command line). NodeJS and MongoDB are designed to be as close to operating system independent as possible and we will be covering three of the most common operating systems here – OSX, Windows 7/8, and Ubuntu. We’ll start by installing all of our tools. Part One consists of seven steps, although only the first two are are strictly necessary. Next in Part Two we’ll walk through the steps for building a very simple to-do list. In Part One we’ll go through the setup and installation process. I’m going to take it one step further and give you guys a two-part post that will walk you through creating your first MEAN stack app- from installing the tools to actually writing the code.
#HOW TO UPDATE WEBSTORM LINUX HOW TO#
I’ve received several emails asking for instructions on how to set up a basic MEAN stack app.