WarVOX is released under a BSD-style license. See docs/LICENSE for more details.
The latest version of this software is available from http://github.com/rapid7/warvox/
Questions and suggestions can be sent to: x(at)hdm(dot)io
WarVOX requires a Linux operating system, preferably Ubuntu or Debian.
WarVOX requires PostgreSQL 9.1 or newer with the "contrib" package installed for integer array support.
To get started, install the OS-level dependencies:
$ sudo apt-get install gnuplot lame build-essential libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev \
postgresql postgresql-contrib postgresql-common git-core curl libpq-dev sox
Install RVM to obtain Ruby 2.2.5 or later
$ \curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --autolibs=3 --rails
After RVM is installed you need to run the rvm script provided
$ source /usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm
In case you have not installed Ruby 2.2.5 or later by now, do so using RVM.
$ rvm install ruby-2.2.5
Clone this repository to the location you want to install WarVOX:
$ git clone git://github.com/rapid7/warvox.git /opt/warvox
Configure WarVOX:
$ cd /opt/warvox
$ bundle install
$ make
Verify your installation:
$ bin/verify_install.rb
Configure the PostgreSQL account for WarVOX:
$ sudo su - postgres
$ createuser -s warvox
$ createdb warvox -O warvox
$ psql
psql> alter user warvox with password 'randompass';
psql> exit
$ exit
Copy the example database configuration to database.yml:
$ cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml
Copy the example secrets configuration to secrets.yml:
$ cp config/secrets.yml.example config/secrets.yml
Create a new secrect token:
$ rake secret > config/session.key
Modify config/database.yml to include the password set previously
Initialize the WarVOX database:
$ make database
Add an admin account to WarVOX
$ bin/adduser admin randompass
Start the WarVOX daemons:
$ bin/warvox
or to bind WarVox to all interfaces:
$ bin/warvox --address 0.0.0.0
Access the web interface at http://127.0.0.1:7777/
At this point you can configure a new IAX2 provider, create a project, and start making calls.
To get assets to show up, you need to first compile assets in production environment:
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile
This will compile all static assets into public
folder.
Next, you need to enable the RAILS_SERVE_STATIC_FILES
environment variable through the terminal:
export RAILS_SERVE_STATIC_FILES=true
or wrap the above in a .env
file and run source:
source .env