Deployment
==========
From sources
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Clone the source::
git clone http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/pagure.git
Install the dependencies listed in the ``requirements.txt`` file.
Copy the configuration files::
cp pagure.cfg.sample pagure.cfg
Adjust the configuration files (secret key, database URL, admin group...).
See :doc:`configuration` for detailed information about the configuration.
Create the database scheme::
PAGURE_CONFIG=/path/to/pagure.cfg python createdb.py
Create the folder that will receive the different git repositories:
::
mkdir {repos,docs,forks,tickets}
Set up the WSGI as described below.
From system-wide packages
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Start by install pagure::
yum install pagure
Adjust the configuration files: ``/etc/pagure/pagure.cfg``.
See :doc:`configuration` for detailed information about the configuration.
Find the file used to create the database::
rpm -ql pagure |grep createdb.py
Create the database scheme::
PAGURE_CONFIG=/etc/pagure/pagure.cfg python path/to/createdb.py
Set up the WSGI as described below.
Set-up WSGI
-----------
Start by installing ``mod_wsgi``::
yum install mod_wsgi
Then configure apache::
sudo vim /etc/httd/conf.d/pagure.conf
uncomment the content of the file and adjust as desired.
Then edit the file ``/usr/share/pagure/pagure.wsgi`` and
adjust as needed.
Then restart apache and you should be able to access the website on
http://localhost/pkgdb
.. note:: `Flask `_ provides also some documentation
on how to `deploy Flask application with WSGI and apache
`_.
For testing
-----------
See :doc:`development` if you want to run pagure just to test it.