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Tom Clegg, 09/21/2011 08:08 PM
Installing the Tapestry application¶
Install ruby .deb from http://www.rubyenterpriseedition.com/download.html
sudo gem install rails
sudo gem install passenger
sudo /usr/local/bin/passenger-install-apache2-module
Add stuff (as provided by passenger-install) to your conf.d/passenger.conf
LoadModule passenger_module /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-3.0.7/ext/apache2/mod_passenger.so PassengerRoot /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-3.0.7 PassengerRuby /usr/local/bin/ruby RackEnv "development"
Check out git repo from git@git.clinicalfuture.com:tapestry.git to somewhere -- say, /var/www/tapestry.example.org
Then execute:
sudo bundle install
If that fails, you might need to fix some dependencies like these ones, then repeat bundle install:
sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev
Point a virtualhost to the public
dir in your git repo
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName tapestry.example.org DocumentRoot /var/www/tapestry.example.org/public <Directory /var/www/tapestry.example.org/public> AllowOverride all Options -MultiViews </Directory> </VirtualHost>
Copy config/database.example
to config/database.yml
and edit to suit. Make sure to select mysql as the database server. Generate a password using pwgen 12 1
or head -c12345 /dev/urandom|md5sum|head -c12;echo
. For example:
development:
adapter: mysql
server: localhost
database: mypg
username: mypg
password: c16fbe415d29
timeout: 5000
Copy config/environments/development.rb.sample
to config/environments/development.rb
and edit to suit. In particular the ROOT_URL (you may skip the "http://" prefix):
ROOT_URL = 'your.vhost.name'
Set up the database:
rake db:setup
rake db:schema:load
Set up data directory (replace USERNAME with the user who owns the GIT directory this code is in, and ROOT_URL matching the one above):
sudo mkdir -p /data/ROOT_URL
sudo chown -R USERNAME:USERNAME /data/ROOT_URL
After you do a git pull, you'll probably want to do
rake db:migrate
to bring your database up to the latest release.
If the Gemfile has changed, you will also have to run
sudo bundle install
Updated by Tom Clegg over 13 years ago · 47 revisions