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Before starting this step, make sure that you have installed the necessary requirements, otherwise the application will not be able to run successfully. See the Installing Python and Installing Node.js steps for more information.
Before starting this step, make sure that you have installed the necessary requirements, otherwise the application will not be able to run successfully. See the Installing Python and Installing Node.js steps for more information.


Now that you have installed the necessary requirements, it is time to install the new GLI application. To start the installation, you have to execute the GLI_Setup that is the installer of the application.  
Now that you have installed the necessary requirements, it is time to install the new ARIS application. To start the installation, you have to execute the ARIS_Setup that is the installer of the application.  
This will open a window where you can select the language of the installation instructions. Here we choose English, but choose the language you are most familiar with.
This will open a window where you can select the language of the installation instructions. Here we choose English, but choose the language you are most familiar with.

Revision as of 15:49, 25 January 2023

UNDER CONSTRUCTION This is a step-by-step guide on how install and run the ARIS application. It contains information about its requirements, installation and upgrades.

Requirements[edit]

To execute the new GLI app you will need to install before, few things on your system that will allow you to run the program without any error, installing these dependencies should take less than 5 minutes. In the following list you will found the dependencies you need to run it:

· Python 3.7 (The program runs with other python versions, but its correct working is not guaranteed)
· Node.js (Latest version preferred)

Installing Python[edit]

You will find the proper python installer on its official page which can be accessed from the following link: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-379/

Once you are on the page in the Files section, as the following image shows, you will have to install the executable installer for your operating system by clicking on the version name, in this case Windows.

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Installation option from Python web: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-379/


Open the installer that you have downloaded to continue with the python installation.It will open a new window where some options need to be selected for the correct installation. You will have to select the Install launcher for all users option and the Add Python 3.7 to PATH option. Once you selected it, continue with the installation by clicking on Install Now.

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Selected options of the first python installer window

Note: If you can`t select the Install launcher for all users option that means that you had installed a python launcher before only for the current user. You will need to remove the Python launcher on the Add/Remove Programs menu of Windows.


Before finishing the installation you have to select the Disable path length limit option. Then you will have successfully completed the python installation.

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Path length option of python installer

If you want to check that python was successfully installed, open a cmd terminal and write the following commands:

python --version

pip --version

If everything went well, these commands will show their versions.

Installing Node.js[edit]

You will find the proper Node.js installer on its official page which can be accessed from the following link: https://nodejs.org/es/

Now that you are on the official page, you have to download the windows installer by clicking on the LTS version, as it can be seen in the following image.

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Installation option from Node.js web: https://nodejs.org/es/


Once you have downloaded the installer, it’s time to execute it. This will open a window where will show the instructions to install Node.js. Its installation is as simple as clicking the following button in each window (accepting the terms of the License Agreement). The following images show a visual guide of the same.


Visual guide between Node.js installer windows
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Click on Next to continue with the installation
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Accept the terms and continue with the installation
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Click on Next to continue with the installation
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Click on Next to continue with the installation
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Make sure that the option is unchecked and click on Next
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Finally click on Install


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Click on Finish to complete the installation

If everything went well, a final window will be displayed with a Finish button that you need to click to complete the installation. If you want to check that Node.js was successfully installed, open a cmd terminal and write the following commands:

node --version

npm --version

Installing the ARIS application[edit]

Before starting this step, make sure that you have installed the necessary requirements, otherwise the application will not be able to run successfully. See the Installing Python and Installing Node.js steps for more information.

Now that you have installed the necessary requirements, it is time to install the new ARIS application. To start the installation, you have to execute the ARIS_Setup that is the installer of the application. This will open a window where you can select the language of the installation instructions. Here we choose English, but choose the language you are most familiar with.