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| diff --git a/docs/_build/html/_sources/install.txt b/docs/_build/html/_sources/install.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2dd745b..0000000 --- a/docs/_build/html/_sources/install.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -============ -Installation -============ - -:Author: Étienne Loks -:date: 2012-10-08 -:Copyright: CC-BY 3.0 - -This documents presents the installation of Chimère. -The version has been updated for version 2.0.0. - -Prerequisites -************* - - - `apache <http://www.apache.org/>`_ version 2.x - - `python <http://www.python.org/>`_ versions 2.6 or 2.7 - - `django <http://www.djangoproject.com/>`_ >= version 1.4 - - `south <http://south.aeracode.org/>`_ - - `postgres <http://www.postgresql.org/>`_ >= version 8.x - - `gettext <http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/>`_ - - `psycopg2 <http://freshmeat.net/projects/psycopg/>`_ - - `Python Imaging Library <http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/>`_ - - `pyexiv2 <http://tilloy.net/dev/pyexiv2/>`_ - - `Beautiful Soup <http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/>`_ - - python-simplejson - - python-gdal - - `unidecode <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Unidecode>_ - - `lxml <http://lxml.de/>`_ - - `jquery <http://jquery.com/>`_ version 1.7.1 or better - - `jquery-ui <http://jqueryui.com/>`_ - - `Universal Feed Parser <https://code.google.com/p/feedparser/>`_ - -geodjango is a part of django since version 1.0 but it has some specific -(geographically related) additional dependencies: - - - `geos <http://trac.osgeo.org/geos/>`_ 3.0.x - - `proj.4 <http://trac.osgeo.org/proj/>`_ 4.4 to 4.6 - - `posgis <http://postgis.refractions.net/>`_ versions 1.2.1 or 1.3.x - - `gdal <http://www.gdal.org/>`_ - - -Optionaly (but recommanded): - - - `tinymce <http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/>`_ - - `gpsbabel <http://www.gpsbabel.org/>`_ - - django-celery if you want to manage large imports - - -The simpliest way to obtain these packages is to get them from your favorite -Linux distribution repositories. For instance on Debian Wheezy:: - -    apt-get install python python-django python-django-south             \ -        python-beautifulsoup tinymce apache2 libgeos-3.3.3 proj-bin gdal-bin \ -        python-gdal python-lxml python-psycopg2 python-imaging gettext   \ -        postgresql-9.1 postgresql-9.1-postgis libjs-jquery libjs-jquery-ui \ -        python-django-celery python-simplejson gpsbabel \ -        python-pyexiv2 python-feedparser javascript-common - -On Debian Squeeze (you need to activate backports):: - -    apt-get install -t squeeze-backports python-django - -    apt-get install python python-django-south python-beautifulsoup tinymce \ -        apache2 libgeos-3.2.0 proj-bin gdal-bin python-gdal python-lxml \ -        python-psycopg2 python-imaging gettext postgresql-8.4 \ -        postgresql-8.4-postgis libjs-jquery libjs-jquery-ui python-simplejson \ -        gpsbabel python-pyexiv2 python-feedparser javascript-common - - -If these packages do not exist in your distribution's repository, please refer -to the applications' websites. - -Database configuration -********************** - -Now that postgres and postgis are installed, you need to create a new user for -chimere:: - -    su postgres -    createuser --echo --adduser --createdb --encrypted --pwprompt chimere-user - -Then, you have to create the database and initialize the geographic types (adapt -the paths accordingly to your needs):: - -    PG_VERSION=9.1 # 8.4 for debian Squeeze -    createdb --echo --owner chimere-user --encoding UNICODE chimere "My Chimère database" -    createlang plpgsql chimere # only necessary on Debian Squeeze -    psql -d chimere -f /usr/share/postgresql/$PG_VERSION/contrib/postgis-1.5/postgis.sql -    psql -d chimere -f /usr/share/postgresql/$PG_VERSION/contrib/postgis-1.5/spatial_ref_sys.sql - -Install the sources -******************* - -Choose a path to install your Chimère:: - -    INSTALL_PATH=/var/local/django -    mkdir $INSTALL_PATH - -From an archive -+++++++++++++++ - -The last "stable" version is available in this `directory <http://www.peacefrogs.net/download/chimere/>`_. -Take care of getting the last version in the desired X.Y branch (for instance -the last version for the 1.0 branch is version 1.0.2. -Extract it to the desired destination path:: - -    wget http://www.peacefrogs.net/download/chimere -q -O -| html2text -    (...) -    [[   ]] chimere-1.0.0.tar.bz2     17-Nov-2010 16:51  53K -    [[   ]] chimere-1.0.1.tar.bz2     17-Nov-2010 16:51  53K -    [[   ]] chimere-1.0.2.tar.bz2     17-Nov-2010 16:51  53K -    (...) - -    wget http://www.peacefrogs.net/download/chimere/chimere-1.0.2.tar.bz2 - -Download, unpack and move the files in an apache user (www-data for Debian) -readable directory:: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH -    tar xvjf chimere-last.tar.bz2 -    chown -R myusername:www-data chimere - -From the git repository -+++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Another solution is to get the last git version:: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH -    git clone git://www.peacefrogs.net/git/chimere -    cd chimere -    git tag -l # list tagged versions -    git checkout v2.0 # checkout the desired version - - -Create a custom project template -******************************** - -There a default project provided "example_project". Copy and modify it (or -get another project based on Chimere):: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH/chimere -    cp -ra example_project mychimere_project - -Your project name is used for the name of the Python package of your template. -As a Python package it should follow the rule of Python variable name: -it must be at least one letter and can have a string of numbers, letters and -"_" to any length. Don't begin the name by "_" because it has special -significance in Python. - -In your chimere application directory create local_settings.py to fit to your -configuration. -A base template is provided (local_settings.py.example) and short descriptions of -the more relevant fields are given below (at least check them). Most of theses -settings are initialized in settings.py. :: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/mychimere_project -    cp local_settings.py.sample local_settings.py -    vim local_settings.py - -:Fields: - -    * DATABASES: parameters for the database -    * PROJECT_NAME: name of the project -    * SECRET_KEY: a secret key for a particular Django installation. This is -      used to provide cryptographic signing, and should be set to a unique, -      unpredictable value. Change it! -    * ROOT_URLCONF: url configuration for your project something like: -      'mychimere_project.urls' -    * EMAIL_HOST: smtp of an email server to send emails -    * TINYMCE_URL: url to tinymce path (default is appropriate for a Debian -      installation with tinymce activated) -    * JQUERY_JS_URLS: list of Jquery and Jquery-ui urls (default is appropriate -      for a Debian installation with Jquery and Jquery-ui activated) -    * JQUERY_CSS_URLS: list of Jquery and Jquery-ui urls (default is appropriate -      for a Debian installation with Jquery and Jquery-ui activated) -    * GPSBABEL: path to gpsbabel  (default is appropriate for a Debian -      installation with gpsbabel installed) -    * TIME_ZONE: local time zone for this installation -    * LANGUAGE_CODE: language code for this installation - -Manage media path permission:: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/mychimere_project -    chown -R user:www-data media -    chmod -R g+w media - -Create log file:: - -    mkdir /var/log/django -    touch /var/log/django/chimere.log -    chown -R root:www-data /var/log/django/ -    chmod -R g+w /var/log/django/ - -Regroup static files in one path:: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/mychimere_project -    ./manage.py collectstatic - -Compiling languages -******************* - -If your language is available in the locale directory of chimere, you will just -need to get it compiled. This can be done with (here, **fr** stands for french). -Replace it with the appropriate language code):: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/chimere/ -    django-admin compilemessages - -If your language is not available, feel free to create the default po files and -to submit it, contributions are well appreciated. Procedure is as follows: - -You first need to create the default po file (of course, replace **fr** -according to the language you choose to create):: - -    django-admin makemessages -l fr - -There should now be a *django.po* file in *locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES*. Complete it -with your translation. - -Now that the translation file is completed, just compile it the same way you -would have if the language file was already available. - -Database initialisation -*********************** - -Create the appropriate tables (still being in chimère application directory):: - -    cd $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/mychimere_project -    ./manage.py syncdb - -You will be prompted for the creation of an administrator account -(administration can be found at: http://where_is_chimere/admin). Then you have -to create tables managed with south:: - -    ./manage.py migrate - -The database is set, congratulations! - -If you want to populate your installation with default data (don't do this on -an already populated instance!):: - -    ./manage.py loaddata ../chimere/fixtures/default_data.json - -Webserver configuration -*********************** - -Apache configuration with mod_wsgi -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Install mod_wsgi for apache:: - -    apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi - - -TODO: adapt apache-wsgi.conf -Create and edit a configuration for Chimère:: - -    cp $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/apache/django.wsgi \ -            $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/apache/mydjango.wsgi  -    vim $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/apache/mydjango.wsgi -    cp $INSTALL_PATH/chimere/apache/apache-wsgi.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/chimere -    vim /etc/apache2/sites-available/chimere -    # create log dir -    mkdir /var/log/apache2/chimere/ - -Adapt the files *mydjango.wsgi* (with the correct sys path) and Apache *chimere*. - -To activate the website reload apache:: - -    a2ensite chimere -    /etc/init.d/apache2 reload - | 
