Open Benito9891 opened 1 year ago
I've got it running on a mac; is there any sort of error after you run "sudo python3 main.py"?
So my exact process. I downloaded the codes. Exracted the zip file. moved the extracted zip file to my desktop. opened macos terminal. typed 'CD' added a space dragged the code file from desktop and dropped it into terminal. so the command looks like 'CD /users/Benito/Desktop/Kinesis-main' Hit enter. typed 'sudo python3 main.py' the terminal processed the command and downloaded all the files. Once it was done. it asked for my password. I typed my password and hit enter. Then tried to access the 'http;//localhost:3000' and the browser page stated "it can't be reached, localhost refused to connect"
where am i messing up?
Step by step done by your friend chatgpt, assuming you have the folder unzipped on your downloads folder:
Sure, I'll guide you through the process. Here's what you need to do step by step:
Open Terminal You can find the Terminal application in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder, or you can search for it using Spotlight.
Navigate to Your Program's Directory: Use the cd command to navigate to the directory where you've unzipped your program. If it's in your Downloads folder, the command would look something like this:
Copy code cd ~/Downloads/your_program_folder Replace your_program_folder with the actual name of the folder that contains the program.
Set Up a Virtual Environment: You will create an isolated Python environment for this project. Run the following command:
Copy code python3 -m venv ./.venv
Activate the Virtual Environment: Once the virtual environment is created, you need to activate it using:
Copy code source ./.venv/bin/activate You'll know it's activated when you see the name of the virtual environment in parentheses before the prompt in your Terminal.
Install Python Dependencies: Install the required Python packages listed in the requirements.txt file with:
Copy code pip3 install -r requirements.txt This command must be run in the directory where requirements.txt is located.
Connect Your iOS Device: Connect your iOS device to your Mac via USB and ensure it's in developer mode.
Start the Project: Run the main script of the project with superuser privileges:
Copy code sudo python3 main.py You might be prompted to enter your Mac's password because you're using sudo.
Browse to the Web Interface: Once the main.py script is running, open a web browser and go to http://localhost:3000 to interact with the application.
So far, i've downloaded the zip file. Unzipped the file. Moved the unzipped file to my desktop. typed 'pip3 install -r requirements.txt' into my terminal. typed 'sudo python3 main.py'. and nothing. Trying http://localhost:3000/ and it states it can't be reached.
Thank you again for all your help!