1 Deployment instructions for mygpo
2 =================================
8 When no version number is indicated, it is advisable to install the current
9 development version from the repository.
12 * [CouchDB](https://couchdb.apache.org/) (>= 1.2)
18 Here's how you start from scratch with a new mygpo install (assuming a
19 Ubuntu 12.04 x86 install, 'should work' with other versions/archs as well).
21 If you are on a Debian/Ubuntu system, do:
23 sudo apt-get install erlang git python-pip python-dev libevent-dev
24 sudo apt-get build-dep couchdb
26 [ install couchdb 1.2.0 from source ]
28 Select a cozy place for the mygpo sources and clone it:
30 git clone git://github.com/gpodder/mygpo.git
33 Now install additional dependencies locally (you could also use virtualenv or
34 some other fancy stuff):
36 pip install -r requirements.txt
38 That's it for the setup. Now to initialize the DB:
41 python manage.py sync_couchdb
42 python manage.py sync-design-docs
46 python manage.py runserver
48 Ok, so you need a user. This requires e-mails to be sent. If your machine is
49 configured to send e-mail, that should work out well. If not, you can use the
50 Django E-Mail File Backend to "send" mails to a local folder:
54 Now, edit mygpo/settings_prod.py (or create it) and add the following lines:
58 EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.filebased.EmailBackend'
59 EMAIL_FILE_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'inbox')
62 Accessing the dev server from other devices
63 -------------------------------------------
65 Sometimes you might want to access the server from another machine than
66 localhost. In that case, you have to pass an additional argument to the
67 runserver command of manage.py, like this:
69 python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
71 Beware, though, that this will expose the web service to your all networks
72 that your machine is connected to. Apply common sense and ideally use only
76 Installing database dumps (if you have any, that is)
77 ----------------------------------------------------
82 hg clone https://code.google.com/p/couchdb-python/
84 zcat /path/to/your.dump.gz | python couchdb/tools/load.py \
85 http://localhost:5984/mygpo
87 ..when you have created a dump like this:
89 python manage.py dump-sample --user=[username] | gzip > my.dump.gz
91 (where [username] is a specific user for which the data will be dumped)
96 Certain data in the database is only calculated when you
97 run special commands. This is usually done regularly on
98 a production server using cron. You can also run these
99 commands regularly on your development machine:
102 python manage.py update-categories
103 python manage.py update-toplist
104 python manage.py update-episode-toplist
106 python manage.py feed-downloader
107 python manage.py feed-downloader <feed-url> [...]
108 python manage.py feed-downloader --max <max-updates>
109 python manage.py feed-downloader --random --max <max-updates>
110 python manage.py feed-downloader --toplist --max <max-updates>
111 python manage.py feed-downloader --update-new --max <max-updates>
113 or to only do a dry run (this won't do any web requests for feeds):
115 python manage.py feed-downloader --list-only [other parameters]
118 Maintaining publisher relationships with user accounts
119 ------------------------------------------------------
121 To set a user as publisher for a given feed URL, use:
124 python manage.py make-publisher <username> <feed-url> [...]
127 Resetting the database ("start from scratch")
128 ---------------------------------------------
132 curl -X DELETE http://127.0.0.1:5984/mygpo
133 curl -X DELETE http://127.0.0.1:5984/mygpo_sessions
135 Recreate the design documents:
138 python manage.py sync_couchdb
139 python manage.py sync-design-docs
142 Additional details on couchDB
143 -----------------------------
145 A source distribution of CouchDB can be obtained from
147 http://couchdb.apache.org/downloads.html
149 Build and installation instructions can be found at
151 http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Installation
153 Here are some rough instructions on how to build CouchDB 1.2.0 from source
154 and setting it up with a local user account:
156 (assuming you have downloaded and extracted the CouchDB 1.2.0 source)
157 sudo apt-get build-dep couchdb
158 export COUCHDB_HOME=~/pkg/apache-couchdb-1.2.0/
159 ./configure --prefix=$COUCHDB_HOME
160 make -j4 && make install
161 sudo useradd -d $COUCHDB_HOME/var/lib/couchdb couchdb
162 sudo chown -R couchdb: $COUCHDB_HOME
163 sudo chown -R root:couchdb $COUCHDB_HOME/etc/couchdb
164 sudo chmod 664 $COUCHDB_HOME/etc/couchdb/*.ini
165 sudo chmod 775 $COUCHDB_HOME/etc/couchdb/*.d
168 If you want to avoid installing a CouchDB server yourself, you can use a free
169 CouchDB hosting service, for example from
171 http://www.iriscouch.com/service
173 Please note, however, that hosted CouchDB services generally do not provide
174 security or authentication mechanisms, so this might only be useful for
177 If you don't use a local database, you need to update the COUCHDB_DATABASES
178 setting (see the "Settings" section below).
182 1. Initializing an empty Database
184 To create the database, execute the following on the commandline
186 curl -X PUT http://127.0.0.1:5984/mygpo
188 To initialize the views, execute from the mygpo directory
190 python manage.py sync_couchdb
195 To import a CouchDB dump, execute the following from the commandline
197 gunzip -c <dumpfile.couch.gz> | couchdb-load http://127.0.0.1:5984/mygpo
205 Check the settings in mygpo/settings.py. If you want to change any settings,
206 add them to mygpo/settings_prod.py with the correct value. If you want to
207 avoid warning messages on startup, simply:
209 touch mygpo/settings_prod.py
216 Django comes with a development webservice which you can run from the mygpo
219 python manage.py runserver
221 If you want to run a production server, check out
223 https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/