Update sample bluepill config and install docs

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Michael Brown 2013-06-18 02:28:30 -04:00
parent a908f00771
commit 70be638f47
2 changed files with 30 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ Bluepill.application("discourse", :base_dir => ENV["HOME"] + '/.bluepill') do |a
env_hash[kv[0]] = kv[1] env_hash[kv[0]] = kv[1]
env_hash env_hash
end end
end
app.environment ||= {} app.environment ||= {}
app.environment['RAILS_ENV'] = rails_env app.environment['RAILS_ENV'] = rails_env
@ -94,7 +95,10 @@ Bluepill.application("discourse", :base_dir => ENV["HOME"] + '/.bluepill') do |a
process.daemonize = true process.daemonize = true
end end
if `hostname`.strip == "host to run on" # Perhaps you want to run `hostname -f` here? It depends on your environment
# In any case, ensure the output is what you expect it to be on the system
# running clockwork!
if `hostname -s`.strip == "host to run on"
app.process("clockwork") do |process| app.process("clockwork") do |process|
pidfile = "#{rails_root}/tmp/pids/clockwork.pid" pidfile = "#{rails_root}/tmp/pids/clockwork.pid"

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@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Edit ~/discourse/config/database.yml
- change production db name if appropriate - change production db name if appropriate
- change username/password if appropriate - change username/password if appropriate
- set db_id if using multisite - set `db_id` if using multisite
- change `host_names` to the name you'll use to access the discourse site - change `host_names` to the name you'll use to access the discourse site
Edit ~/discourse/config/redis.yml Edit ~/discourse/config/redis.yml
@ -236,10 +236,22 @@ Initialize the database:
# Run these commands as the discourse user # Run these commands as the discourse user
# The database name here should match the production one in database.yml # The database name here should match the production one in database.yml
cd ~/discourse
createdb discourse_prod createdb discourse_prod
RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=90000000 RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=90000000 RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate
RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=90000000 RAILS_ENV=production rake assets:precompile RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=90000000 RAILS_ENV=production rake assets:precompile
Not english? Set the default language as appropriate:
# Run these commands as the discourse user
cd ~/discourse
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails c
SiteSetting.default_locale = 'fr'
# Not sure if your locale is supported? Check at the rails console:
LocaleSiteSetting.all_values
=> ["cs", "da", "de", "en", "es", "fr", "id", "it", "nb_NO", "nl", "pseudo", "pt", "ru", "sv", "zh_CN", "zh_TW"]
## nginx setup ## nginx setup
# Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael") # Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael")
@ -248,7 +260,12 @@ Initialize the database:
Edit /etc/nginx/nginx.conf: Edit /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:
- add: `server_names_hash_bucket_size 64;` to the `http` section - add: `server_names_hash_bucket_size 64;` to the `http` section
- uncomment: `gzip on;`
If discourse will be the only site served by nginx, disable the nginx default
site:
- `sudo mv /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf.disabled`
- Otherwise, only `server_name`s configured below in `discourse.conf` will be passed to Discourse.
Edit /etc/nginx/conf.d/discourse.conf Edit /etc/nginx/conf.d/discourse.conf
@ -284,11 +301,13 @@ Add the bluepill startup to crontab.
Add the following lines: Add the following lines:
@reboot RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=90000000 RAILS_ROOT=~/discourse RAILS_ENV=production NUM_WEBS=4 /home/discourse/.rvm/bin/bootup_bluepill --no-privileged -c ~/.bluepill load ~/discourse/config/discourse.pill @reboot RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=90000000 RAILS_ROOT=~/discourse RAILS_ENV=production NUM_WEBS=4 /home/discourse/.rvm/bin/bootup_bluepill --no-privileged -c ~/.bluepill load ~/discourse/config/discourse.pill
0 0 * * * /usr/sbin/logrotate ~/discourse/config/logrotate.conf
Note: in case of RVM system-wide installation RVM will be located in `/usr/local/rvm` directory instead of `/home/discourse/.rvm`, so update the line above respectively. Note: in case of RVM system-wide installation RVM will be located in `/usr/local/rvm` directory instead of `/home/discourse/.rvm`, so update the line above respectively.
## Log rotation setup
0 0 * * * /usr/sbin/logrotate ~/discourse/config/logrotate.conf
Congratulations! You've got Discourse installed and running! Congratulations! You've got Discourse installed and running!
Now make yourself an administrator account. Browse to your discourse instance Now make yourself an administrator account. Browse to your discourse instance