updated readme re: file storage requirements
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- imagemagick, graphicsmagick, libav(+codecs, ffmpeg replacement), audiowaveform (https://github.com/bbcrd/audiowaveform), phantomjs (http://phantomjs.org/)
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- imagemagick, graphicsmagick, libav(+codecs, ffmpeg replacement), audiowaveform (https://github.com/bbcrd/audiowaveform), phantomjs (http://phantomjs.org/)
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Currently, media files are stored in Amazon S3, so you need an Amazon AWS account and have the ```AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID``` and ```AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY``` environment variables defined. For sending emails in production, Amazon SES is required.
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By default, media files are uploaded to the ```storage``` folder.
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Optionally, you can use Amazon S3 for file storage. In that case you need an Amazon AWS account and have the ```AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID``` and ```AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY``` environment variables defined. For sending emails in production, Amazon SES is required.
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To run Spacedeck, you need Node.JS 7.x and a running MongoDB 3.4 instance. Then, to install all node dependencies, run
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To run Spacedeck, you need Node.JS 7.x and a running MongoDB 3.4 instance. Then, to install all node dependencies, run
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