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All commands assume a bash environment.
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# The Quick Way (VM)
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# The Quicker Way (VM)
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We provide a Vagrant (easy VirtualBox VM setups) machine spec currently available from <https://github.com/andrewyatz/vagrant_machines/tree/master/ensembl/rest>. To use this machine you should
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- Download and install VirtualBox from <https://www.virtualbox.org/>
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- Download and install Vagrant from <http://www.vagrantup.com/>
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- Clone the vagrant machines repo and start it up like so
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- Clone the vagrant machines repo
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- Start it up (this will take time as a number of dependencies must be downloaded & compiled on the VM)
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The commands are shown below:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/andrewyatz/vagrant_machines.git
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vagrant ssh
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```
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You can change the version of REST installed by exporting ENSEMBL_VERSION before running `vagrant up`. Once SSH'd in you can start-up the server by typing
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You can change the version of REST installed by exporting ENSEMBL_VERSION before running `vagrant up`. Once SSH'd in you can start-up the server by typing:
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```bash
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cd src/ensembl-rest
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