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==0. Set up an el6 machine== | ==0. Set up an el6 machine== | ||
For this test, I set up a fresh el6.5 Server machine | For this test, I set up a fresh el6.5 Server machine. | ||
===1.1 optional subchannel=== | ===1.1 optional subchannel=== | ||
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===1.2 EPEL=== | ===1.2 EPEL=== | ||
$ sudo yum | Install the EPEL repository | ||
$ sudo yum install http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm | |||
===1.3 el6-docs=== | ===1.3 el6-docs=== | ||
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baseurl=http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/repos/el6-docs/latest/x86_64/ | baseurl=http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/repos/el6-docs/latest/x86_64/ | ||
enabled=1 | enabled=1 | ||
gpgcheck=0</pre> | gpgcheck=0 | ||
cost=1337</pre> | |||
{{admon/tip|Why the cost?|We need to add a ''cost'' setting to the repo, as the ''el6-docs'' repo is built in Koji in a way that it also contains the buildroot, so that some packages are duplicates of what are in the ''base'' repo. By adding a cost, we're telling it to try to pull the packages from the base repo first}} | |||
===1.4 httpd=== | |||
Install the Apache web server by running: | |||
$ sudo yum install httpd | |||
Next, allow port 80 web traffic through the firewall by adding the following line to ''/etc/sysconfig/iptables'', right below the line that contains <code>--dport 22</code>: | |||
<pre>-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT</pre> | |||
Next, let's restart the firewall: | |||
$ sudo service iptables restart | |||
Then we can start apache: | |||
$ sudo service httpd start | |||
Last but not least, let's make sure the httpd daemon is configure to run on system boot: | |||
$ sudo chkconfig httpd on | |||
==2. Install Publican== | ==2. Install Publican== | ||
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==3. Configure the website== | ==3. Configure the website== | ||
First, let's make a copy of the empty database file that Publican will use, and place it in the '/var/www' directory. (This author has a fundamental hangup about placing data under the ''/usr'' directory on a server.) | |||
$ sudo cp /usr/share/publican/default.db /var/www/fedoradocs.db | |||
Next, let's edit the publican website configuration file | |||
$ sudo vi /etc/publican-website.cfg | $ sudo vi /etc/publican-website.cfg | ||
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tmpl_path: /usr/share/publican/templates | tmpl_path: /usr/share/publican/templates | ||
# Where is the database? | # Where is the database? | ||
db_file: / | db_file: /var/www/fedoradocs.db | ||
host: http://path.to/your/server | |||
title: "Fedora Documentation" | title: "Fedora Documentation" | ||
search: <p/> | search: <p/> | ||
dump: 1 | dump: 1 | ||
dump_file: /var/www/html/docs/DUMP.xml | dump_file: /var/www/html/docs/DUMP.xml | ||
web_style: 2</pre> | web_style: 2 | ||
</pre> | |||
The '''publican-website.cfg''' file used in production should have the ''host:'' parameter set | {{admon/tip|Setting the host parameter|The '''publican-website.cfg''' file used in production should have the ''host:'' parameter set to the fully qualified domain name and path of your document root.}} | ||
[http://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/en-US/Publican/4.0/html/Users_Guide/chap-Publican-Users_Guide-Building_a_website_with_Publican.html#sect-Publican-Users_Guide-Building_a_website_with_Publican-Building_a_website_using_RPM_packages PUG 7.2.1, step 4] '''NB: web_style parameter undocumented''' | [http://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/en-US/Publican/4.0/html/Users_Guide/chap-Publican-Users_Guide-Building_a_website_with_Publican.html#sect-Publican-Users_Guide-Building_a_website_with_Publican-Building_a_website_using_RPM_packages PUG 7.2.1, step 4] '''NB: web_style parameter undocumented''' |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 31 March 2014
This page describes the process to build the Publican-driven Fedora docs site, referencing the Publican 4.0 User Guide.
The site is based on an EL6 machine, pulling packages from the el6-docs repo in Koji.
0. Set up an el6 machine
For this test, I set up a fresh el6.5 Server machine.
1.1 optional subchannel
Activate the optional subchannel in RHN. Instructions here
1.2 EPEL
Install the EPEL repository $ sudo yum install http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
1.3 el6-docs
Create /etc/yum.repos.d/el6-docs.repo with the following contents:
[el6-docs] name=Packages for the Fedora docs site baseurl=http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/repos/el6-docs/latest/x86_64/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 cost=1337
1.4 httpd
Install the Apache web server by running: $ sudo yum install httpd
Next, allow port 80 web traffic through the firewall by adding the following line to /etc/sysconfig/iptables, right below the line that contains --dport 22
:
-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
Next, let's restart the firewall: $ sudo service iptables restart
Then we can start apache: $ sudo service httpd start
Last but not least, let's make sure the httpd daemon is configure to run on system boot: $ sudo chkconfig httpd on
2. Install Publican
$ sudo yum install publican publican-common-web
PUG 7.2.1, step 3 NB: package names out-of-date
3. Configure the website
First, let's make a copy of the empty database file that Publican will use, and place it in the '/var/www' directory. (This author has a fundamental hangup about placing data under the /usr directory on a server.)
$ sudo cp /usr/share/publican/default.db /var/www/fedoradocs.db
Next, let's edit the publican website configuration file
$ sudo vi /etc/publican-website.cfg
For this test, I set:
# where will the content be published to? toc_path: /var/www/html/docs # Where are the templates to build the TOCs? tmpl_path: /usr/share/publican/templates # Where is the database? db_file: /var/www/fedoradocs.db host: http://path.to/your/server title: "Fedora Documentation" search: <p/> dump: 1 dump_file: /var/www/html/docs/DUMP.xml web_style: 2
PUG 7.2.1, step 4 NB: web_style parameter undocumented
4. Install the homepage
$ sudo yum install Fedora_Documentation-web-home
5. Install a document
I built and installed the Fedora 20 Release Notes
$ sudo yum install Fedora-Release_Notes-20-web-en-US
Done!
The site is visible at localhost/docs/