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Installation Guidelines: Linux - Developer (Script)
Ubuntu
Run using:
sudo bash ubuntu_install_eden_dev.sh
Full Script:
#!/bin/bash
set -e
#
# Install a Sahana Eden Developer environment in Ubuntu
# - tested on 10.04 and 11.10
#
f_Quick() {
MODE="quick"
}
f_Medium() {
MODE="medium"
}
f_Full() {
MODE="full"
}
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
# Offer a menu
echo "Welcome to the Sahana Eden Dev Installation script for Ubuntu."
echo "This will install a working verion of Sahana Eden into ~/web2py."
echo
echo "Select the Installation Type:"
echo
echo "1. Medium - installs all mandatory and some common optional dependencies. It is the normal recommended option."
echo "2. Quick - installs only mandatory dependencies. This is recommended if you are on a slow Internet connection or need to get operational quickly."
echo "3. Full - installs all optional dependencies & the Eclipse debugger. It is only recommended if you are on a fast Internet connection & are prepared to be patient."
echo
echo -n "Your choice? : "
read choice
case "$choice" in
1) f_Medium ;;
2) f_Quick ;;
3) f_Full ;;
*) echo "\"$choice\" is not valid" ; exit ;;
esac
elif [[ "$1" = "quick" ]]; then
# Set the option direct
MODE="quick"
elif [[ "$1" = "medium" ]]; then
# Set the option direct
MODE="medium"
elif [[ "$1" = "full" ]]; then
# Set the option direct
MODE="full"
else
echo >&2 "$1 is not a valid option!\nPlease use either 'quick', 'medium' or 'full'"
exit 1
fi
# Install Python Libs
#sudo apt-get install -y python2.7 python-dateutil
sudo apt-get install -y python-lxml python-shapely git-core
if [[ "$MODE" = "medium" ]]; then
sudo apt-get -y install python-reportlab python-xlrd python-xlwt
elif [[ "$MODE" = "full" ]]; then
sudo apt-get -y install python-reportlab python-xlrd python-xlwt
sudo apt-get -y install python-matplotlib python-numpy python-scipy python-xlrd
sudo apt-get -y install eclipse-platform
fi
# Install Web2Py
cd /home
if [[ "$MODE" = "full" ]]; then
git clone git://github.com/mdipierro/web2py.git
else
# Install the stable version
wget http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/web2py_src.zip
unzip web2py_src.zip
fi
cat << EOF > /home/web2py/routes.py
#!/usr/bin/python
default_application = 'eden'
default_controller = 'default'
default_function = 'index'
routes_onerror = [
('eden/400', '!'),
('eden/401', '!'),
('eden/*', '/eden/errors/index'),
('*/*', '/eden/errors/index'),
]
EOF
# Install Eden
cd /home/web2py/applications
git clone git://github.com/flavour/eden.git
cp /home/web2py/applications/eden/deployment-templates/models/000_config.py /home/web2py/applications/eden/models
sed -i 's|EDITING_CONFIG_FILE = False|EDITING_CONFIG_FILE = True|' /home/web2py/applications/eden/models/000_config.py
echo -n "What is your username? : "
read username
chown -R $username /home/web2py
echo "Installation is now complete - you can run Sahana either by using the Eclipse debugger or else by running:"
echo "cd /home/web2py ; python web2py.py -a eden"
echo "Then run Sahana by pointing your web browser at http://127.0.0.1:8000"
echo "Be patient on the 1st run as the database needs to be created"
Install Eclipse
If you want a graphical debugger to set breakpoints & step through code then it is recommended to install Eclipse:
Developer Guidelines
Now, see how to put your installation to work:
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Debian Installation Script after moving templates
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Installation Script for Fedora after moving templates
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