X-Git-Url: http://source.bookstackapp.com/bookstack/blobdiff_plain/968bc8cdf354d9cbe29b88abdc747a7845031fab..refs/pull/5349/head:/dev/docs/development.md diff --git a/dev/docs/development.md b/dev/docs/development.md index 3c7a6e9d2..0324140f8 100644 --- a/dev/docs/development.md +++ b/dev/docs/development.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ If all the conditions are met, you can proceed with the following steps: 1. **Copy `.env.example` to `.env`**, change `APP_KEY` to a random 32 char string and set `APP_ENV` to `local`. 2. Make sure **port 8080 is unused** *or else* change `DEV_PORT` to a free port on your host. -3. **Run `chgrp -R docker storage`**. The development container will chown the `storage` directory to the `www-data` user inside the container so BookStack can write to it. You need to change the group to your host's `docker` group here to not lose access to the `storage` directory. +3. **Run `chgrp -R docker storage`**. The development container will chown the `storage`, `public/uploads` and `bootstrap/cache` directories to the `www-data` user inside the container so BookStack can write to it. You need to change the group to your host's `docker` group here to not lose access to the `storage` directory. 4. **Run `docker-compose up`** and wait until the image is built and all database migrations have been done. 5. You can now login with `admin@admin.com` and `password` as password on `localhost:8080` (or another port if specified).