RedmineInstall » History » Version 9
Jean-Philippe Lang, 2008-03-17 18:37
database.yml.example fix
1 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Installing Redmine |
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5 | h2. Requirements |
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7 | 5 | Thomas Lecavelier | * Ruby on Rails 1.2.6 or 2.0.2 |
8 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * A database (see compatibility below) |
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10 | Optional: |
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12 | * SVN binaries (>= 1.3), for repository browsing (must be available in your PATH) |
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13 | * RMagick (Gantt export to a png image) |
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15 | Supported databases: |
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17 | * MySQL (recommended) |
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18 | * PostgreSQL |
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19 | * SQLite |
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21 | h2. Installation |
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23 | 8 | Thomas Lecavelier | 1. [[Download]] and extract the archive or [[CheckingoutRedmine|checkout]] Redmine. |
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25 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 2. Create an empty database named @redmine@ for example. |
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27 | For MySQL: |
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29 | create database redmine character set utf8; |
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31 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 3. Copy @config/database.yml.example@ to @config/database.yml@ and edit this file in order to configure your database settings for "production" environment. |
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33 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Example for a MySQL database: |
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35 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | production: |
36 | adapter: mysql |
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37 | database: redmine |
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38 | host: localhost |
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39 | username: bduser |
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40 | password: bdpasswd |
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42 | 4. Create the database structure, by running the following command under the application root directory: |
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44 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production" |
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46 | It will create tables and an administrator account. |
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48 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 5. Insert default configuration data in database, by running the following command: |
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50 | rake redmine:load_default_data RAILS_ENV="production" |
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52 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | This step is optional but *highly recommended*, as you can define your own configuration from scratch. It will load default roles, trackers, statuses, workflows and enumerations. |
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54 | 6. Test the installation by running WEBrick web server: |
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56 | ruby script/server -e production |
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58 | Once WEBrick has started, point your browser to http://localhost:3000/. You should now see the application welcome page. |
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60 | 7. Use default administrator account to log in: |
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62 | * login: admin |
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63 | * password: admin |
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65 | 7 | Thomas Lecavelier | 8. You can go to @Admin & Settings@ to modify application settings. |
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67 | h2. SMTP server Configuration |
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69 | In config/environment.rb, you can set parameters for your SMTP server: |
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71 | * config.action_mailer.smtp_settings: SMTP server configuration |
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72 | * config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries: set to false to disable mail delivering |
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74 | 7 | Thomas Lecavelier | Don't forget to restart the application after any change. |