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1 | 1 | Art Kuo | h1. Installing Redmine on Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Server |
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3 | 8 | Art Kuo | This is a quick summary of the necessary steps for a simple install of Redmine on Apple OS X Lion Server 10.7. This is slightly different from the install for [[RedmineInstallOSXServer|Snow Leopard Server]]. This is meant only as a supplement, not a replacement, to the official install guide found [[RedmineInstall|here]]. |
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5 | 2 | Art Kuo | h2. Install Prerequisites |
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7 | # Install Xcode/OS X Developer Tools |
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8 | 2 | Art Kuo | Either get XCode from the Mac App Store or register for a free account and download from: https://developer.apple.com/downloads/ |
9 | An alternative is the latest version of Command Line Tools for XCode https://developer.apple.com/downloads . This is a smaller download and contains all that is necessary for installation. |
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10 | 1 | Art Kuo | # Install OS X MySQL and associated Libraries |
11 | 2 | Art Kuo | Download http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/ (select latest 64-bit version, e.g. 5.5.25) |
12 | Run the installation package .pkg file. This will install into /usr/local/mysql/bin |
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13 | 1 | Art Kuo | Run the MySQLStartupItem.pkg file to use GUI to start automatically after startup of your server. (Of course, command line also works.) |
14 | Open the MySQL.prefPane and install for all users. This provides a GUI for starting and stopping. (Of couse, command line also works.) |
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15 | 2 | Art Kuo | Set the root password for your new installation of MySQL. One way is to use the "MySQLWorkbench":http://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/. Or from the command line: |
16 | @mysqladmin -u root password NEWPASSWORD@ (where your password substitutes for NEWPASSWORD) |
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17 | Add MySQL to the path. In terminal: |
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18 | @sudo touch /etc/paths.d/mysql@ (creates a file in which you type the path) |
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19 | @sudo nano /etc/paths.d/mysql@ |
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20 | In editor type @/usr/local/mysql/bin@ then save and exit |
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21 | Enter startup options to tell the MySQL client and daemon to connect to the local server. In terminal: |
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22 | @sudo nano /etc/my.cnf@ |
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23 | 1 | Art Kuo | In editor, add the following as appropriate: |
24 | 3 | Art Kuo | <pre>[mysqld] |
25 | socket = /tmp/mysql.sock |
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26 | [client] |
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27 | socket = /tmp/mysql.sock</pre> |
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28 | 2 | Art Kuo | Install the MySQL binaries. Info about client libraries is available at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4006 , or to download directly use |
29 | http://www.opensource.apple.com/other/MySQL-55.binaries.tar.gz (or latest version) |
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30 | @sudo tar -xzvf ~/Downloads/MySQL-55.binaries.tar.gz -C ~/Downloads@ |
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31 | This will produce a root.tar archive, which must then also be extracted: |
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32 | @sudo tar -xzvf ~/Downloads/MySQL-55.binaries/MySQL-55.root.tar.gz -C /@ |
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33 | If successful, tar should list the many files being placed in appropriate locations throughout the system |
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34 | # Install "Phusion Passenger":http://www.modrails.com/install.html |
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35 | This is a gem that handles Ruby on Rails applications and makes them accessible on the web server. |
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36 | 1 | Art Kuo | @sudo gem install passenger@ |
37 | @sudo passenger-install-apache2-module@ |
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38 | The apache2 module installation will ask you to add several lines to the apache configuration file. For the standard Lion Server, the file is /etc/apache2/httpd.conf . Typical lines to add are: |
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39 | 3 | Art Kuo | <pre>LoadModule passenger_module /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/passenger-3.0.12/ext/apache2/mod_passenger.so |
40 | 2 | Art Kuo | PassengerRoot /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/passenger-3.0.12 |
41 | PassengerRuby /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Version/1.8/usr/bin/ruby@ |
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42 | 3 | Art Kuo | </pre> |
43 | 2 | Art Kuo | It may also be helpful to specify the user that runs passenger, with the line |
44 | 3 | Art Kuo | <pre>PassengerDefaultUser www</pre> |
45 | 2 | Art Kuo | # Build and install Passenger Pref Pane |
46 | This is a GUI interface for the Mac, to make it easy to add Ruby on Rails applications. Many of the binary prefPanes on the "web":http://www.fngtps.com/passenger-preference-pane are not compatible with 10.7, so it is necessary to "build":http://think.gregorybowers.com/post/8032492180/getting-passengerpane-to-work-in-lion-for-twerps-like : |
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47 | @cd ~/Downloads |
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48 | git clone https://github.com/Fingertips/passengerpane/ |
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49 | cd passengerpane |
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50 | xcodebuild@ |
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51 | (If you can't find xcodebuild, it may be in /usr/bin/xcodebuild) |
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52 | Install the preference pane. Look in ~/Downloads/passengerpane/build/Release, and double-click on Passenger.prefPane to install it. |
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53 | An alternative is to download a pre-compiled build for 10.7, e.g. "SoftwhisperSL-PassengerPrefPane":http://macweb.cz/press/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/SoftwhisperSL-PassengerPrefPane-OSX10.7-6c7197b.tar.gz |
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55 | 2 | Art Kuo | h2. Install Redmine |
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57 | 2 | Art Kuo | # Checkout Redmine 2 |
58 | 1 | Art Kuo | @cd /Library/WebServer/Sites/@ |
59 | 2 | Art Kuo | If the Sites directory doesn't exist, create it (@sudo mkdir /Library/WebServer/Sites@) |
60 | 14 | José Roberto García Chico | @sudo git clone https://github.com/redmine/redmine@ |
61 | 1 | Art Kuo | # Configure Passenger |
62 | 2 | Art Kuo | Open /Library/WebServer/Sites in Finder |
63 | 1 | Art Kuo | Start Passenger preference pane in System Preferences |
64 | Drag redmine folder to Passenger (you may have to 'click to make changes') |
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65 | 2 | Art Kuo | Set "Address" to something like @redmine.local@ and click "Production" |
66 | Enter any aliases for the website, such as @your.server.com/redmine@ |
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67 | # Setup Database with redmine user and database |
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68 | 1 | Art Kuo | @mysql -u root -p@ |
69 | 2 | Art Kuo | (Enter the MySQL root password when prompted) |
70 | Now enter the following into MySQL, substituting a password of your choice for MYPASSWORD: |
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71 | 5 | Art Kuo | <pre>create database redmine character set utf8; |
72 | 2 | Art Kuo | create user 'redmine'@'localhost' identified by 'MYPASSWORD'; |
73 | 5 | Art Kuo | grant all privileges on redmine.* to 'redmine'@'localhost';</pre> |
74 | 1 | Art Kuo | # Configure Redmine |
75 | 2 | Art Kuo | @cd /Library/WebServer/Sites/redmine |
76 | sudo mkdir tmp public/plugin_assets |
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77 | sudo chown -R www:www tmp public/plugin_assets log files |
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78 | sudo chmod -R 755 files log tmp public/plugin_assets |
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79 | 1 | Art Kuo | sudo cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml@ |
80 | 2 | Art Kuo | Edit database.yml, e.g. |
81 | 3 | Art Kuo | <pre>production: |
82 | 1 | Art Kuo | adapter: mysql |
83 | database: redmine |
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84 | host: localhost |
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85 | username: redmine |
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86 | 2 | Art Kuo | password: MYPASSWORD |
87 | 3 | Art Kuo | socket: /tmp/mysql.sock</pre> |
88 | 2 | Art Kuo | If necessary, do the same for configuration.yml, for example to set up email SMTP. |
89 | # Install appropriate gems |
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90 | Optional: It helps to have imagemagick, which can be installed with @brew install imagemagick@ if you use "Mac Homebrew":https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/wiki/installation |
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91 | 3 | Art Kuo | @sudo gem install bundler@ |
92 | 2 | Art Kuo | Make sure you are in the redmine directory @cd /Library/WebServer/Sites/redmine@: |
93 | 3 | Art Kuo | @sudo bundle install --without development test@ |
94 | 2 | Art Kuo | (If you don't have imagemagick, also append @rmagick@ to the above line) |
95 | 1 | Art Kuo | # Establish Defaults |
96 | 13 | José Roberto García Chico | @sudo rake generate_secret_token@ |
97 | 12 | José Roberto García Chico | If you get problems in here, it is because above installing official MySQL community edition was installed and the configuration is looking for the one which is distributed using MacPorts. Use the command "sudo port install mysql5-server mysql5" and try it again. |
98 | 13 | José Roberto García Chico | @sudo RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate |
99 | 2 | Art Kuo | sudo RAILS_ENV=production rake redmine:load_default_data@ |
100 | 7 | Art Kuo | When prompted, enter the appropriate language (e.g. @en@ for English) and press enter. |
101 | Note: You may receive warning message "Please install RDoc". This does not appear to prevent successful installation. For redmine 1.4, use generate_session_store instead of generate_secret_token. |
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103 | 2 | Art Kuo | h2. Configure Apache to serve up Redmine |
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105 | 2 | Art Kuo | You may wish to try out using webrick first, but you can move straight to apache. |
106 | # Go to Server.app, select the Web service, and add a new website. For example domain name @redmine.local@, and store site files in @/Library/WebServer/Sites/redmine/public@ |
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107 | # Restart the web server |
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108 | @sudo apachectl restart@ |
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109 | Or, in Server.app, turn the web service off and then on. |
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110 | Go to the Passenger prefPane and restart your redmine app |
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111 | The site should now be visible, e.g. at redmine.local |
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112 | To serve outside of local, instructions may be found "here":http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#featuredarticles/PhusionRails/_index.html |
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113 | For example, to serve as a subdomain from your main server, do the following. First, link the redmine directory into the directory where Server stores files in, e.g. |
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114 | 1 | Art Kuo | @ln -s /Library/WebServer/Sites/redmine/public /Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default/redmine@ |
115 | 2 | Art Kuo | edit the appropriate .conf file in /etc/apache2/sites, and under VirtualHost add @RailsBaseURI /redmine@ to point at the same location |
116 | 9 | Art Kuo | # Login as Admin |
117 | By default, the user:admin has password:admin, which you should change immediately. |
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119 | 1 | Art Kuo | h2. Notes |
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121 | 11 | Art Kuo | # For automated installs, check out [[How to install Redmine in Linux Windows and OS X using BitNami Redmine Stack]] |
122 | # The following references were helpful for compiling this howto: |
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123 | 1 | Art Kuo | http://macweb.cz/press/2012/01/28/instalace-redmine-na-mac-os-x-lion-server-10-7/ |
124 | 2 | Art Kuo | [[RedmineInstallOSXServer]] for Snow Leopard Server |
125 | 11 | Art Kuo | # This same procedure also works for Redmine 1.4. Installation for 1.4+ is made vastly easier by the gem bundler, which ensures the appropriate gem versions are maintained. |
126 | # Redmine 2.0+ requires ruby gems that conflict with some Lion Server web applications such as Wiki and Profile Manager. These require earlier versions of rack (1.2.1) and rails (2.3.14). To run these applications, it is preferable to concurrently run redmine 1.4, which is compatible with older gems, or to manage separate ruby versions for redmine vs Server web apps. |
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127 | # Probably a better idea to use PostgreSQL instead of installing MySQL, which is no longer provided by Apple with OS X Server. There are also alternative methods to install MySQL, such as @brew install mysql@. |