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Will Thompson 0c98cd080e Entity.alternativeNames: default to () not [] (fixes #2896)
Otherwise this:

    self.name_find = '||' + '||'.join((self.name,) + self.alternativeNames) + '||'
                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

fails because () + [] is an error. I guess this must have been
introduced by the DictField/TupleField rewrite.

Without this fix, it is impossible to create a new entity.

Basically the same logic is used for Event and Place too so I've made
the same change to those, and, in passing, fix another copy of the bug
fixed for Entity.name_find in fe7f961.
2016-03-04 17:11:36 +00:00
etc update init scripts 2016-02-20 15:15:02 +05:30
pandora Entity.alternativeNames: default to () not [] (fixes #2896) 2016-03-04 17:11:36 +00:00
scripts upper case pi, fixes #1677 2013-07-22 19:27:20 +00:00
static Support searching documents by entities 2016-03-04 12:41:41 +00:00
vm remove git repos from requirements.txt and add one place to set them up 2016-02-20 10:41:22 +00:00
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== SETUP ==
pan.do/ra is known to work with Ubuntu 14.04,
but other distributions should also work.
The instructions below are for Ubuntu 14.04.
All commans given expect that you are root.

To run pan.do/ra you need to install and setup:
    python
    postgres
    nginx (or apache2)
    additinal video packages


=== Installing required packages ===

1) add pandora ppa to get all packages in the required version

    apt-get install software-properties-common
    add-apt-repository ppa:j/pandora
    apt-get update

2) install all required packages
    apt-get install git subversion mercurial \
            python-setuptools python-pip python-virtualenv ipython \
            python-dev python-imaging python-numpy python-psycopg2 \
            python-geoip python-html5lib python-lxml \
            postgresql postgresql-contrib rabbitmq-server \
            poppler-utils mkvtoolnix gpac imagemagick \
            python-ox oxframe ffmpeg

=== Prepare Environment ===

1) add pandora user and set permissions
   adduser pandora --disabled-login --disabled-password

2) Setup Database
   su postgres
   createuser pandora
   createdb  -T template0 --locale=C --encoding=UTF8 -O pandora pandora
   echo "CREATE EXTENSION pg_trgm;" | psql pandora
   exit

3) Setup RabbitMQ
You have to use the same password here and in BROKER_URL in local_settings.py

    rabbitmqctl add_user pandora PASSWORD
    rabbitmqctl add_vhost /pandora
    rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p /pandora pandora ".*" ".*" ".*"


=== Install Pan.do/ra ===

1) Get code from git
    cd /srv/
    git clone https://git.0x260.org/pandora.git pandora
    cd pandora
    ./ctl init

    cd /srv
    chown -R pandora.pandora pandora

2) create local_settings.py and config.jsonc

2.1) create file /srv/pandora/pandora/local_settings.py with the following content:
    DATABASES = {
        'default': {
            'NAME': 'pandora',
            'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2',
            'USER': 'pandora',
            'PASSWORD': '',
        }
    }
    DB_GIN_TRGM = True
    BROKER_URL = 'amqp://pandora:PASSWORD@localhost:5672//pandora'

    #with apache x-sendfile or lighttpd set this to True
    XSENDFILE = False

    #with nginx X-Accel-Redirect set this to True
    XACCELREDIRECT = True

2.2) create config.jsonc
    config.jsonc holds the configuration for your site.
    To start you can copy /srv/pandora/pandora/config.pandora.jsonc
    to /srv/pandora/pandora/config.jsonc but have a look at 
    https://wiki.0x2620.org/wiki/pandora/configuration and
    config.0xdb.jsonc config.padma.jsonc for configuration options.

3) initialize database
    su pandora
    cd /srv/pandora/pandora
    ./manage.py init_db

4) install init scripts and start daemons

    /srv/pandora/ctl install
    /srv/pandora/ctl start

5) Setup Webserver
a) nginx (recommended)
    apt-get install nginx
    cp /srv/pandora/etc/nginx/pandora /etc/nginx/sites-available/pandora
    cd /etc/nginx/sites-enabled
    ln -s ../sites-available/pandora

    #read comments in /etc/nginx/sites-available/pandora for setting
    #your hostname and other required settings
    #make sure XACCELREDIRECT = True in /srv/pandora/pandora/local_settings.py
    
    service nginx reload

b) apache2 (if you need it for other sites on the same server)
    apt-get install apache2-mpm-prefork libapache2-mod-xsendfile
    a2enmod xsendfile
    a2enmod proxy_http
    a2enmod proxy_wstunnel
    cp /srv/pandora/etc/apache2/pandora.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/pandora.conf
    a2ensite pandora

    #read comments in /etc/apache2/sites-available/pandora.conf for setting
    #your hostname and other required settings
    #make sure XSENDFILE = True in /srv/pandora/pandora/local_settings.py
    
    service apache2 reload

Now you can open pandora in your browser, the first user to sign up will become admin.

== Updating ==
To update pandora to the latest version run this:
  su pandora
  cd /srv/pandora
   ./update.py

this will update pandora/oxjs/python-ox and list possible upgrades to the db

to update your database run:
  su pandora
  cd /srv/pandora
   ./update.py db

== Development ==
  in one terminal:
    ./manage.py runserver 2620

  and background task in another:
    ./manage.py celeryd -B -Q celery,default,encoding -l INFO

  now you can access your local pandora instace at http://127.0.0.1:8000/

  we use virtual machines/lxc for development, you can get a vm from our site
  or use the script in vm/build.sh to create one.