RavenDb 4 Part 1 - Installation
Raven Server folder refers to the location where you extracted the RavenDb zip downloaded from their website.
start administrator powershell prompt curl.exe -LJO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ravendb/ravendb/v4.1/scripts/certificates/powershell/generate-server-cert.ps1 .\generate-server-cert.ps1 -CN *.mooo.com -CertFile server.pfx .\generate-server-cert.ps1 -CN *.mooo.com -CertFile client.pfx
Copy server.pfx to Raven Server folder C:\RavenDB-4.2.0-windows-x64\Server
In the RavenDb installation folder (e.g. C:\RavenDB-4.2.0-windows-x64\Server) rename settings.default.json
to settings.json
and replace the contents with:
{
"DataDir": "RavenData",
"License.Eula.Accepted": true,
"Setup.Mode": "Secured",
"Security.Certificate.Path": "server.pfx",
"Security.Certificate.Password": "",
"ServerUrl": "https://0.0.0.0:8080",
"ServerUrl.Tcp": "tcp://0.0.0.0:38888",
"PublicServerUrl": "https://raven1.widgets.com:8080",
"PublicServerUrl.Tcp": "tcp://raven1.widgets.com:38888"
}
//X509Certificate2 certificate = new X509Certificate2(Path.Combine(@"D:\temp\dotnetcore-webapp-spike\aspnetcoreapp\bin\Debug\netcoreapp2.2", "client.pfx"), "fred");
var store = new X509Store(StoreLocation.LocalMachine); x509.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly);
dotnet new webapp -o ravendemo
dotnet add package RavenDB.Client --version 4.1.5 dotnet add package Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting.WindowsServices
dotnet publish -c Release -r win10-x64
Last revised: 27 May, 2019 05:22 AM History
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