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The recommended way to access the application is to use our instance on <https://asura.feal.no>. The recommended way to access the application is to use our instance on <https://asura.feal.no>.
If you want run a separate instance of the server, the [installation process is described below](#installation). If you want run a separate instance of the server, the [installation process is described below](#installation).
A complete user manual describing the application features and how to use them can be found in the [User Manual](https://gitlab.stud.idi.ntnu.no/felixalb/dcst1008-2022-group1/-/wikis/user-manual).
### Users and Managers ### Users and Managers
Any visitor of the website is able to view current and future tournaments, but only administrators can create and edit tournaments. Any visitor of the website is able to view current and future tournaments, but only administrators can create and edit tournaments.
Managers can access the menu labeled "Admins" can invite new administrators. Managers can access the menu labeled "Admins" and invite new administrators. Once you are registered, the login process is as simple as pressing "Log in" and clicking your google account.
## Inner workings and explanatory diagrams ## Inner workings and explanatory diagrams
The entire product and development process is described in our [wiki in the sidebar](https://gitlab.stud.idi.ntnu.no/felixalb/dcst1008-2022-group1/-/wikis). The entire product and development process is described in our [wiki in the sidebar](https://gitlab.stud.idi.ntnu.no/felixalb/dcst1008-2022-group1/-/wikis).
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- Basic knowledge of the command line - Basic knowledge of the command line
This is not an in-depth guide, but rather a quick start reference to be used alongside the installation guide. This is not an in-depth guide, but rather a quick start reference to be used alongside the installation guide.
- Establish a server with a nginx - Establish a server with [NGINX](https://www.nginx.com/)
- Configure domains / subdomains as needed - Configure domains / subdomains as needed
- Enable SSL - Enable SSL
- Use a local proxy to allow https to an internal port of your choice (default is 3000) - Use a local proxy to allow https to an internal port of your choice (default is 3000)