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You can try out the Colouring London application by setting up your own development environment, which includes the option to load test data from OpenStreetMaps (OSM). See [docs/setup-dev-environment](docs/setup-dev-environment.md).
_Last updated 24th February 2022_
_Last updated March 2022_
#### Create a production version of the application:
We also have documentation on setting up a production environment here: [docs/setup-production-environment](docs/setup-production-environment.md).
_Last updated 24th December 2021_
_Last updated December 2021_
**Note:** There are additional useful documentation within the `/docs` folder.

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Now install some essential tools.
```bash
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential git vim-nox wget curl
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential git wget curl
```
### :red_circle: Installing PostgreSQL
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### :arrow_forward: Configuring Node.js
Now upgrade the npm package manager to the most recent release with global privileges. This needs to be performed as root user, so it is necessary to export the node variables to the root user profile. Don't forget to exit from root at the end.
Now upgrade the npm package manager to the most recent release with global privileges. This needs to be performed as root user, so it is necessary to export the node variables to the root user profile.
```bash
sudo su root
export NODEJS_HOME=/usr/local/lib/node/node-v16.13.2/bin/
export PATH=$NODEJS_HOME:$PATH
npm install -g npm@latest
exit
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" npm install -g npm@latest
```
Now install the required Node packages. This needs to done from the `app` directory of your