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DATE | 2021-05-04 |
FROM | Axel Braun
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Health] GNUHealth Client on Web browser
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Hi Yusif,
I feel i18n is not the right the list for this question...
Am Dienstag, 4. Mai 2021, 12:55:00 CEST schrieb Yusif Suleiman: > > I installed gnuhealth on openSUSE using vm, and I have activated almost all > the modules. > > We want to start using the gnuhealth system on production environment.
Good. Make sure you have SSL connections enabled
> Our interest now is for the laboratory procedure with hoping to expand to > other modules. > > Kindly let me how to use Web browser as a client to connect to the system.
quoting /usr/share/doc/packages/trytond/tryton-server.README.openSUSE
Installation of the Webfrontend for tryton (sao) from source ------------------------------------------------------------
In case you want to install sao from source: sao bases on nodejs, and it comes as separate package. Download and extract tryton-sao into a directory, say /srv/tryton-sao
Make sure you have nodejs and git installed: > zypper install nodejs git
Now change into to installation directory and install sao: > cd /srv/tryton-sao/package > npm install
Now you need to run grunt. make sure it is run from the locally installed version: > cd /srv/tryton-sao/package > node_modules/grunt-cli/bin/grunt
Last but not least, edit /etc/tryton/trytond.conf In the section [web], set the path: root = /srv/tryton-sao/package
Now restart trytond (or gnuhealth).
Does that answer your question? Cheers Axel
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