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-.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-=============
-Configuration
-=============
-
-:Author: Étienne Loks
-:date: 2012-10-08
-:Copyright: CC-BY 3.0
-
-This document presents the first steps to configure your Chimère.
-It has been updated for version 2.0.0.
-
-Your session has to be initialised with these environment variables in
-the Command Line Interface::
-
- CHIMERE_PATH=/srv/chimere # change with your installation path
- CHIMERE_LOCALNAME=mychimere # change with your local project name
- CHIMERE_APP_PATH=$CHIMERE_PATH/$CHIMERE_LOCALNAME
-
-
-Once the application installed, there are a few simple steps to follow to
-configure *your* Chimère.
-
-Most of these steps are done in the web administration pages.
-
-If you are not familiar with *Django-like* administration pages you can look
-at the first paragraph of :ref:`administration` where it is presented.
-
-To access these pages you have to identify with an account with *staff* and
-*superuser* status.
-
-A *superuser* account is created at the initialization of the database.
-
-Configuring the sites framework
--------------------------------
-
-*Sites* framework allow you to serve the same content on different domains.
-Most of you will probably use only one domain but this unique domain has to
-be configured. This is done in the web administration interface in *Sites > Sites*.
-You only need to change *example.com* by your domain name. If you forget to
-do that, some functionalities such as RSS feeds will not work properly.
-
-.. _managing-areas:
-
-Managing areas
---------------
-
-An *Area* is the base of your map. It defines:
-
-* a name: a human readable label for this area,
-* an associated URN (*not mandatory*): the name of the area as a web ressource.
- In practice, if the area is not the default area the URN is used at the end of
- the default URL to access to this area. This is not mandatory but necessary
- for each area that is not the default one,
-* a welcome message (*not mandatory*): this message is displayed once a day per
- user arriving on the map,
-* an order (to sort areas),
-* an availability,
-* a default state. The /default/ area is viewed by default. Only one area can
- be the default: activating this state disables it on the possible other area
- with a default state,
-* default checked categories (*not mandatory*),
-* if categories are displayed dynamically (if dynamically is set, the end user
- only views categories which have items on the map section he is currently
- looking at),
-* categories restriction (*not mandatory*): if no restriction is set all
- categories are available,
-* an external CSS file (*not mandatory*): an URL to an external CSS file,
-* restriction on the bounding box: if set to restricted, the end user can't pan
- outside the defined bounding box. Due to technical reasons of OpenLayers, there
- is at this time no restriction on the zoom,
-* a map bounding box: this is the area to display when arriving on the map. If
- the area is restricted it will be the bounding box that restricts the end user.
- Hold the control key, click and drag to draw the bounding box,
-* available layers (*not mandatory*; OSM Mapnik is used by default): OSM Mapnik
- render, OSM MapQuest render, OSM Transport Map render, OSM CycleMap are
- available by default. You can add new custom layers (cf. :ref:`managing-layers`).
-
-*Areas* are customizable directly on the web administration interface in
-*Chimere > Areas*.
-
-As there is little chance that the default area should be appropriated for you,
-you'll have to set at least one default area.
-
-Adding many areas can be a mean to show your map in different flavors.
-
-Managing users
---------------
-
-If you are not the only administrator/moderator of this Chimère installation
-you have to create and manage account for the other users.
-
-You can create a new *superuser* account with the Command Line Interface (CLI)::
-
- ./manage.py createsuperuser
-
-User password can be changed with the CLI (useful if you have forgotten your
-password)::
-
- ./manage.py changepassword username
-
-*Users* are customizable directly on the web administration interface in
-*Auth/User*.
-
-To create a new account, simply click on the Add button near Users. Give a name
-and a default password (the user can change it on his own later).
-
-Then complete the other pieces of information.
-
-Check the case: *Staff status* (or this user will not be able to log to the
-administration website).
-
-If this account is a new technical administrator, check *Superuser status* (this
-user must be trustworthy!). Otherwise you'll have to give permissions to this
-new user. It is easier not to add permission manually but to make this user
-a member of a group.
-
-Two types of default group are proposed: application administrator and moderator.
-
-Moderator are limited to an *Area* (they only see items that are inside the
-bounding box). If a moderator manages many areas you'll have to select many
-groups.
-
-Detail of rights for default groups:
-
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Task (add/modify/delete on) | Technical administrator | Application administrator | Moderator |
-+=========================================+=========================+===========================+===========+
-| User | yes | no | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Group | yes | no | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Property model | yes | no | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Import | yes | no | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Layer | yes | no | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| News | yes | yes | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Area | yes | yes | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Icon | yes | yes | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Color/Color theme | yes | yes | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Category/Subcategory | yes | yes | no |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Point Of Interest | yes | yes | yes |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-| Route | yes | yes | yes |
-+-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------+-----------+
-
-
-Creating property models
-------------------------
-
-A basic installation of Chimère permits to associate a name, a category, a
-description, dates, multimedia files, picture files, etc. for each geographic
-item.
-
-You may want to add more custom fields like phone number or opening hours. For
-that all you have to do is to add a new property model (*Chimere/Property
-model*).
-
-The administration page asks you for:
-
-* a name,
-* an order (to sort properties),
-* an availability to the end user (this can be used to set hidden properties),
-* a mandatory status,
-* the categories the property applies to (if no categories selected it applies
- to all),
-* the type: text, long text, password or date.
-
-To make this property available it is necessary to reload your web server (the
-property is cached).
-
-All forms are then automatically updated with this new field.
-
-If you don't want to allow add and modification of properties you can disable
-this form by setting CHIMERE_HIDE_PROPERTYMODEL to *True* in your
-*local_settings.py* file.
-