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See also Ubuntu-specific installation instructions.
1.clone the repository
git clone https://ci.open-paas.org/stash/scm/or/rse.git
2.Install and configure ElasticSearch and MongoDB
First install ElasticSearch 1.3.5, then MongoDB 2.6.5.
Retrieve source code of rse-scripts:
git clone https://ci.open-paas.org/stash/scm/or/rse-scripts.git
Follow this documentation.
You may have to specify the path to ElasticSearch plugin:
export ES_BIN_PLUGIN=/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/plugin
Then run the scripts (curl and java are needed) in the correct order:
1_elasticsearch_river_install.sh
2_config_elasticsearch_analyser.sh
Before running step 3, you must configure MongoDB cluster in replica set. Open /etc/mongod.conf
and modify replSet
replSet=rs
Then restart MongoDB
service mongod restart
Change the hostname of the machine to 127.0.0.1
hostname 127.0.0.1
Open the mongo shell (with mongo
) and launch
> rs.initiate()
About a minute later, you will have a PRIMARY prompt that will appear when checking the status of MongoDB
> rs.status()
Then continue with 3rd script (when the cluster is running as a PRIMARY node)
3_config_elasticsearch_mongodb_river.sh
If you missed something during the previous steps, a script delete_elasticsearch_mongodb_river.sh
is available. After using it, please go back to step 2 again.
3.Install node.js
Please note that your version of node.js must be greater than version 0.10.28 but less than or equal to 0.10.36. We highly recommend that you use nvm to install a specific version of node.
4.You may need some additional packages. For example with a Debian installation, as an administrator you should use the following commands (as an administrator):
apt-get install build-essential redis-server npm python-setuptools graphicsmagick graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat
5.Install Sabre/dav
Follow sabre installation instructions.
6.Install the npm dependencies (as an administrator)
npm install -g bower
7.Go into the project directory and install project dependencies (not as an administrator)
cd rse
npm install
If you have any problem relating to node-canvas
during the dependencies installation,
make sure your system has installed Cairo. Documentation can be found here.
First you must install some npm dependencies (as an administrator)
npm install -g mocha grunt-cli karma-cli
Then install the gjslint dependency (as an administrator)
easy_install http://closure-linter.googlecode.com/files/closure_linter-latest.tar.gz
More informations can be found here.
Finally, you can check that everything works by launching the test suite:
grunt --chunk 1
Note that, due to the large amount of tests, you eventually need the --chunk 1
option. It will create one new nodejs process per js test file. It prevents the memory to be overused by mocha, which would lead to tests failures.
If you want to launch tests from a single test, you can specify the file as command line argument.
For example, you can launch the backend tests on the test/unit-backend/webserver/index.js file like this:
grunt test-unit-backend --test=test/unit-backend/webserver/index.js
Note: This works for backend and midway tests.
Some specialized Grunt tasks are available :
grunt linters # launch hinter and linter against the codebase
grunt test-frontend # only run the fontend unit tests
grunt test-unit-backend # only run the unit backend tests
grunt test-midway-bakend # only run the midway backend tests
grunt test # launch all the testsuite
Fixtures can be configured in the fixtures folder and injected in the system using grunt:
grunt fixtures
Note that you must configure contents of files inside fixtures/config/data and fixtures/esn-config/data/ to match your environment, particularly fixtures/config/data/db.json in which the host of the mongodb database is defined. Also note that this will override all the current configuration resources with the fixtures ones.
You should first start mongodb and redis-server.
Then npm start to start the ESN server !
npm start
Your ESN can be reached at the following address: http://:8080. Now simply follow the wizard to prepare your working ESN with MongoDB port (default is 27017)
Running grunt dev
will start the server in development mode. Whenever you
make changes to server files, the server will be restarted. Make sure you have
started the mongo, redis and elasticsearch servers beforehand.
In addition, you can run grunt debug
to start the node-inspector debugger
server. Visit the displayed URL in Chrome or Opera to start the graphical
debugging session. Note that startup takes a while, you must wait until the ESN
webserver starts to do anything meaningful.