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File Date Author Commit
Allura 2011-05-19 Tim Van Steenburgh Tim Van Steenburgh [52254f] [#2074] Blog tool improvements.
AlluraTesting 2011-04-28 Wolf Wolf <Commit 84c18db79ad1f616de79bee3df43c00dae049584> Merge branch 'master' into dev
ForgeBlog 2011-05-19 Tim Van Steenburgh Tim Van Steenburgh [52254f] [#2074] Blog tool improvements.
ForgeChat 2011-05-16 Rick Copeland Rick Copeland <Commit dcb73d5acfb70f2fc5db8a2d5834f2afa9225319> [#2020] Update Allura to use the new Ming decla...
ForgeDiscussion 2011-05-17 Rick Copeland Rick Copeland <Commit c035690a5f34fcafb0036831a20e06768451ade9> [#2094] Several small changes to reduce the # o...
ForgeDownloads 2011-05-17 Rick Copeland Rick Copeland <Commit c035690a5f34fcafb0036831a20e06768451ade9> [#2094] Several small changes to reduce the # o...
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ForgeLink 2011-05-03 Rick Copeland Rick Copeland <Commit 2c8fa43e4dff63b4629ef8b3f2f5115f17352a66> [#2037] Use EW's resourcemanager to serve theme...
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NoWarnings 2011-02-01 Wolf Wolf <Commit 23c644ff05fdc87e89b443afe1f6f9d25b4e2cff> License is Apache 2
fuse 2011-01-31 Rick Copeland Rick Copeland <Commit 4a160787d47fc9afcc0f05262ae81c0d18a76836> [#1206] Fixes based on review feedback
scripts 2011-05-16 Dave Brondsema Dave Brondsema <Commit 25c3f6b33045b94e70ecdf5138ea3129193c92c2> [private-tickets:#38] store download count
solr_config 2010-03-23 Rick Copeland Rick Copeland <Commit 01d9bfb1ddef49835820f1d10b2414ba56703480> [#118] - Testing infrastructure upgrades
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README.markdown 2011-04-15 Dave Brondsema Dave Brondsema <Commit 8abfc6ccff950d2c528759532f5096770d70c3f9> bump solr version number in README
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schema.xml 2010-02-12 Jenny Steele Jenny Steele <Commit 69d85666fc5c4464ad7a1731231e414fdfc5a965> Merge branch 'master' of ssh://engr.geek.net/forge

Read Me

Sandbox Creation

We'll use VirtualBox and Ubuntu 10.10 to create a disposable sandbox for Forge development/testing.

  • Download and install VirtualBox for your platform.

  • Download a minimal Ubuntu 10.10 ISO (~15MB).

  • Create a new virtual machine in Virtual Box, selecting Ubuntu (64 bit) as the OS type. The rest of the wizards' defaults are fine.

  • When you launch the virtual machine for the first time, you will be prompted to attach your installation media. Browse to the mini.iso that you downloaded earlier.

  • Consult available documentation for help installing Ubuntu.

Forge Installation

Before we begin, you'll need the following additional packages in order to work with the Forge source code.

~$ sudo apt-get install git-core gitweb subversion python-svn libtidy-0.99-0

You'll also need additional development packages in order to compile some of the modules.

~$ sudo apt-get install default-jdk python-dev libssl-dev libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev

And finally our document-oriented database, MongoDB, and our messaging server, RabbitMQ. Note that RabbitMQ is optional, but will make messages flow faster through our asynchronous processors. By default, rabbitmq is disabled in development.ini.

~$ sudo apt-get install mongodb rabbitmq-server

Setting up a virtual python environment

The first step to installing the Forge platform is installing a virtual environment via virtualenv. This helps keep our distribution python installation clean.

~$ sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
~$ sudo easy_install-2.6 -U virtualenv

Once you have virtualenv installed, you need to create a virtual environment. We'll call our Forge environment 'anvil'.

~$ virtualenv anvil

This gives us a nice, clean environment into which we can install all the forge dependencies. In order to use the virtual environment, you'll need to activate it. You'll need to do this whenever you're working on the Forge codebase so you may want to consider adding it to your ~/.bashrc file.

~$ . anvil/bin/activate

Now that that's out of the way, we'll go ahead and install TurboGears.

(anvil)~$ easy_install pylons==0.9.7
(anvil)~$ easy_install -i http://www.turbogears.org/2.1/downloads/2.1b2/index/ tg.devtools==2.1b2 TurboGears2==2.1b2

Installing the Forge code and dependencies

Now we can get down to actually getting the Forge code and dependencies downloaded and ready to go.

(anvil)~$ mkdir src
(anvil)~$ cd src
(anvil)~/src$ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/allura/git.git forge

Although the application setup.py files define a number of dependencies, the requirements.txt files are currently the authoritative source, so we'll use those with pip to make sure the correct versions are installed.

(anvil)~/src$ cd forge
(anvil)~/src/forge$ easy_install pip
(anvil)~/src/forge$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

If you want to use RabbitMQ for faster message processing (optional), also pip install 'amqplib' and 'kombu'.

And now to setup each of the Forge applications for development. Because there are quite a few (at last count 15), we'll use a simple shell loop to set them up.

for APP in Allura* Forge* NoWarnings
do
    pushd $APP
    python setup.py develop
    popd
done

Hopefully everything completed without errors. We'll also need to create a place for Forge to store any SCM repositories that a project might create.

for SCM in git svn hg
do
    mkdir -p ~/var/scm/$SCM
    chmod 777 ~/var/scm/$SCM
    sudo ln -s ~/var/scm/$SCM /
done

Initializing the environment

The forge consists of several components, all of which need to be running to have full functionality.

MongoDB database server

Generally set up with its own directory, we'll use ~/var/mongodata to keep our installation localized. We also need to disable the default distribution server.

(anvil)~$ sudo service mongodb stop
(anvil)~$ sudo update-rc.d mongodb remove

(anvil)~$ mkdir -p ~/var/mongodata ~/logs
(anvil)~$ nohup mongod --dbpath ~/var/mongodata > ~/logs/mongodb.log &

SOLR search and indexing server

We have a custom config ready for use.

(anvil)~$ cd ~/src
(anvil)~/src$ wget http://apache.mirrors.tds.net/lucene/solr/1.4.1/apache-solr-1.4.1.tgz
(anvil)~/src$ tar xf apache-solr-1.4.1.tgz
(anvil)~/src$ cd apache-solr-1.4.1/example/
(anvil)~/src/apache-solr-1.4.1/example/$ mkdir -p ~/src/forge/solr_config/conf
(anvil)~/src/apache-solr-1.4.1/example/$ cp solr/conf/solrconfig.xml ~/src/forge/solr_config/conf/
(anvil)~/src/apache-solr-1.4.1/example/$ nohup java -Dsolr.solr.home=$(cd;pwd)/src/forge/solr_config -jar start.jar > ~/logs/solr.log &

RabbitMQ message queue (optional)

We'll need to setup some development users and privileges.

(anvil)~$ sudo rabbitmqctl add_user testuser testpw
(anvil)~$ sudo rabbitmqctl add_vhost testvhost
(anvil)~$ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p testvhost testuser ""  ".*" ".*"

Forge task processing

Responds to asynchronous task requests.

(anvil)~$ cd ~/src/forge/Allura
(anvil)~/src/forge/Allura$ nohup paster taskd development.ini > ~/logs/taskd.log &

Forge SMTP for inbound mail

Routes messages from email addresses to tools in the forge.

(anvil)~/src/forge/Allura$ nohup paster smtp_server development.ini > ~/logs/smtp.log &

TurboGears application server

In order to initialize the Forge database, you'll need to run the following:

(anvil)~/src/forge/Allura$ paster setup-app development.ini

This shouldn't take too long, but it will start the taskd server doing tons of stuff in the background. It should complete in 5-6 minutes. Once this is done, you can start the application server.

(anvil)~/src/forge/Allura$ nohup paster serve --reload development.ini > ~/logs/tg.log &

And now you should be able to visit the server running on your local machine.
You can log in with username admin1, test-user or root. They all have password "foo". (For more details
on the default data, see bootstrap.py)

Next Steps

Generate the documentation

Forge documentation currently lives in the Allura/docs directory and can be converted to HTML using Sphinx:

(anvil)~$ cd ~/src/forge/Allura/docs
(anvil)~/src/forge/Allura/docs$ easy_install sphinx
(anvil)~/src/forge/Allura/docs$ make html

You will also want to give the test suite a run, to verify there were no problems with the installation.

(anvil)~$ cd ~/src/forge
(anvil)~/src/forge$ export ALLURA_VALIDATION=none
(anvil)~/src/forge$ ./run_tests

Happy hacking!