From a5766534fef52da92ddedc8e04008b6b4107c209 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Einer von Vielen Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 16:22:30 +0100 Subject: Mainly it shows how to debug the red matrix (php) in a virtual machine and contribute changes via git. It will guide to the following steps: - Install a Virtual Machine - Install Apache Web Server - Install PHP, MySQL, phpMyAdmin - Fork the project on github to be able contribute - Install the RED Matrix - Debug the server via eclipse - Contribute your changes via github --- doc/dev_beginner.bb | 393 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 393 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/dev_beginner.bb (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/dev_beginner.bb b/doc/dev_beginner.bb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..83c9dbb39 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/dev_beginner.bb @@ -0,0 +1,393 @@ +[h2]You want to contribute to the Red Matrix?[/h2] +[b]...and don't know really how to start? +Then this is for you...[/b] + +You want to lean how to: +[list] +[*] debug the Red Matrix, +[*] contribute code to the project, +[*] optionally - do it all from inside a virtual machine? +[/list] + +This manual was tested for +[list] +[*] Lubuntu Linux as host OS +[*] Debian as guest OS running in a VM +[/list] + +[h2]Content[/h2] + +In this manual you will +[list=1] +[*] Install a Virtual Machine (optional) +[*] Install Apache Web Server +[*] Install PHP, MySQL, phpMyAdmin +[*] Fork the project on github to be able contribute +[*] Install the RED Matrix +[*] Debug the server via eclipse +[*] Contribute your changes via github +[/list] + +[h2]Install a Virtual Machine (optional)[/h2] + +[h3]Install KVM - Kernel-based Virtual Machine[/h3] + +[url=https://wiki.debian.org/KVM]Hier[/url] die Anleitung für Linux Debian. +Zusammenfassung der Anleitung (Schritt-für-Schritt für Linux): +[list=1] +[*] KVM installieren +[code]# sudo apt-get install qemu-kvm libvirt-bin[/code] +[*] Sich selbst zur Gruppe libvirt hinzufügen [code]# sudo adduser libvirt[/code] +[*] Grafische Oberfläche zur Verwaltung (Installation, Konfiguration,...) von virtuellen Maschinen installieren [code]# sudo apt-get install virt-manager[/code] +[*] Betriebssystem der Wahl herunterladen, das man halt später in der virtuelle Machine laufen lassen will zum Beispiel Linux Mint Debian oder debian ([url=http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso]mini.iso[/url]) +[*] Den Virt-Manager starten +- Neue virtuelle Maschine anlegen (Klick auf Icon) +- Als Installations-Medium das ISO-Image wählen, dass im Schritt vorher herunter geladen wurde, in unserem Fall Linux Mint Debian oder Lubuntu für ältere Rechner +- Optional: Virtuelle Maschine konfigurieren, genauer: Wieviel Hauptspeicher darf sie benutzen, wieviele CPUs,... +- Virtuelle Maschine starten. Ergebnis: Linux Mint startet in einem eignen Fenster. Dort kann jetzt im Internet gesurft werden, ohne das der "eigene" Computer verseucht wird. +[*] (optional) Netzwerkfehler nach Neustart des Wirts vermeiden +[code]# virsh net-start default +# virsh net-autostart default[/code] +[/list] + +[h3]Install Debian Linux in the VM[/h3] + +Download an ISO image to install the current Debian [url=https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/]here[/url]. Choose "amd64" for a consumer computer / notebook. + +Open the Virtual Machine Manager, create a new VM and install Debian from the ISO image you download just befor. + + +[h2]Install Apache Webserver[/h2] + +Make yourself root +[code]su -l[/code] + +Create the standard group for the Apache webserver +[code]groupadd www-data[/code] +might exist already + +[code]usermod -a -G www-data www-data[/code] + +Check if the system is really up to date +[code]apt-get update[/code] + +Optional restart services after installation +[code]reboot[/code] + +If you restarted, make yourself root +[code]su -l[/code] + +Install Apache: [code] +apt-get install apache2 apache2-doc apache2-utils[/code] + +Open webbrowser on PC and check [url=localhost]localhost[/url] +Should show you a page like "It works" + +(Source [url=http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#]http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#[/url]) + + +[h2]Install PHP, MaySQL, phpMyAdmin[/h2] + +[code]su -l +apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php-pear php5-xcache php5-curl php5-mcrypt php5-xdebug +apt-get install php5-mysql +apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client[/code] +enter and note the mysql passwort + +Optional since its already enabled during phpmyadmin setup +[code] +php5enmod mcrypt +[/code] + +Install php myadmin +[code]apt-get install phpmyadmin[/code] + +Configuring phpmyadmin +- Select apache2 (hint: use the tab key to select) +- Configure database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common?: Choose Yes + +(Source #^[url=http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#]http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#[/url]) + +[b]Enable rewrite[/b] + +The default installation of Apache2 comes with mod_rewrite installed. To check whether this is the case, verify the existence of /etc/apache2/mods-available/rewrite.load + +[code] +pi@pi /var/www $ nano /etc/apache2/mods-available/rewrite.load +[/code] + + (You should find the contendt: LoadModule rewrite_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_rewrite.so) +To enable and load mod_rewrite, do the rest of steps. +Create a symbolic link in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled + +[code] +cd /var/www +pi@pi /var/www $ a2enmod rewrite +[/code] + +Then open up the following file, and replace every occurrence of "AllowOverride None" with "AllowOverride all". + +[code] +pi@pi /var/www $nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf +[/code] +or +[code] +root@debian:/var# gedit /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default +[/code] + +Finally, restart Apache2. + +[code] +pi@pi /var/www $service apache2 restart +[/code] + +[b]Test installation[/b] + +[code]cd /var/www[/code] + +create a php file to test the php installation[code]sudo nano phpinfo.php[/code] + +Insert into the file: +[code] + +[/code] +(save CTRL+0, ENTER, CTRL+X) + +open webbrowser on PC and try #^[url=http://localhost/phpinfo.php]http://localhost/phpinfo.php[/url] (page shows infos on php) + +connect phpMyAdmin with MySQL database [code]nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf +[/code] +- CTRL+V... to the end of the file +- Insert at the end of the file: (save CTRL+0, ENTER, CTRL+X)[code]Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf[/code] + +restart apache +[code]/etc/init.d/apache2 restart +apt-get update +apt-get upgrade +reboot[/code] + +(Source #^[url=http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#]http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#[/url]) + + +[b]phpMyAdmin[/b] + +open webbrowser on PC and try #^[url=http://localhost/phpmyadmin]http://localhost/phpmyadmin[/url] + +(Source #^[url=http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#]http://www.manfred-steger.de/tuts/20-der-eigene-webserver-mit-dem-raspberry-pi#[/url]) + + +[b]Create an empty database... that is later used by RED[/b] + +open webbrowser on PC and try #^[url=http://localhost/phpmyadmin]http://localhost/phpmyadmin[/url] + +Create an empty database, for example named "red". +Create a database user, for example "red". +Grand all rights for the user "red" to the database "red". + +Note the access details (hostname, username, password, database name). + + +[h2]Fork the project on github to be able contribute[/h2] + +Please follow the instruction in offiical [url=http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/GitHub-Contributing-to-a-Project] documentation[/url] of git. +It is a good idea to read the whole manual! Git is different to other version control systems in many ways. + +You should +[list] +[*] create an account at github.com +[*] fork https://github.com/friendica/red +[*] fork https://github.com/friendica/red-addons +[/list] + + +[h2]Install RED and its Addons[/h2] + +You should have created an account on github and forked the projects befor you procced. + +Delete the directory www +[code]pi@pi /var/www/html $ cd .. +rm -R www/ +[/code] + +Install git (and optionally git-gui a client gui) +[code]apt-get install git git-gui[/code] + +Download the main project red and red-addons +[code] +root@debian:/var# git clone https://github.com/einervonvielen/red www +root@debian:/var# cd www/ +root@debian:/var/www# git clone https://github.com/einervonvielen/red-addons addon +[/code] + +Make this extra folder +[code] +root@debian:/var/www# mkdir -p "store/[data]/smarty3" +[/code] + +Create .htconfig.php and make it writable by the webserver +[code] +root@debian:/var# cd www/ +root@debian:/var/www# chmod ou+w .htconfig.php +[/code] + +Make user www-data (webserver) is the owner all the project files +[code] +root@debian:/var/www# cd .. +root@debian:/var# chown -R www-data:www-data www/ +[/code] + +Add yourself ("surfer" in this example) to the group www-data. Why? Later you want to modify files in eclipse or in another editor. +Then make all files writable by the group www-date you are now a member of. +[code] +root@debian:/var/www# usermod -G www-data surfer +root@debian:/var# chmod -R g+w www/ +[/code] + +Restart the computer (or vm) +If you are still not able to modify the project files you can check the members of the group www-data with +[code] +cat /etc/group +[/code] + +Open http://localhost and init the matrix + +Befor you register a first user switch of the registration mails. +Open /var/www/.htconfig.php +and make sure "0" is set in this line +[code] +$a->config['system']['verify_email'] = 0; +[/code] +This should be able to change the file as "yourself" (instead of using root or www-data). + + +Run the poller to pick up the recent "public" postings of your friends +Set up a cron job or scheduled task to run the poller once every 5-10 +minutes to pick up the recent "public" postings of your friends + +[code] +sudo crontab -e +[/code] + +Add +[code] +*/10 * * * * cd /var/www/; /usr/bin/php include/poller.php +[/code] + +If you don't know the path to PHP type +[code] +sudo whereis php +[/code] + + +[h2]Debug the server via eclipse[/h2] + +[h3]Check the configuration of xdebug[/h3] + +You shoud have installed xdebug befor +[code] +sudo apt-get install php5-xdebug +[/code] + +Configuring Xdebug + +Open your terminal and type as root (su -l) +[code] +gedit /etc/php5/mods-available/xdebug.ini +[/code] + +if the file is empty try this location +[code] +gedit /etc/php5/conf.d/xdebug.ini +[/code] + +That command should open the text editor gedit with the Xdebug configuration file +At the end of the file content append the following text + +xdebug.remote_enable=on +xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp +xdebug.remote_host=localhost +xdebug.remote_port=9000 + +Save changes and close the editor. +In you terminal type to restart the web server. +[code] +sudo service apache2 restart +[/code] + + +[h3]Install Eclipse and start debugging[/h3] + +Install eclipse. +Start eclipse with default worspace (or as you like) + +Install the PHP plugin +Menu > Help > Install new software... +Install "PHP Developnent Tools ..." + +Menu > Window > Preferences... +> General > Webbrowser > Change to "Use external web browser" +> PHP > Debug > Debug Settings > PHP Debugger > Change to "XDebug" + +Menu > File > New Project > Choose PHP > "PHP Project" +> Choose Create project at existing location and "/var/www" + +Open index.php and "Debug as..." +Choose as Launch URL: "http://localhost/" + +Expected: +[list] +[*] The web browser starts +[*] The debugger will stop at the first php line +[/list] + + +[h2]Contribute your changes via github[/h2] + +(There is a related page in this docs: [zrl=[baseurl]/help/git_for_non_developers]Git for Non-Developers[/zrl]) +As stated befor it is recommended to read the official documentation [url=http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/GitHub-Contributing-to-a-Project]GitHub-Contributing-to-a-Project[/url] of git. + +Make sure you have set your data +[code] +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git config --global user.name "Your Name" +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git config --global user.email "your@mail.com" +[/code] + + + +Create a descriptive topic branch +[code] +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git checkout -b doc_dev_beginning +[/code] + +Make your changes. In this example it is a new doc file. + +Check your modifications +[code] +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git status +[/code] + +Add (stage) the new file +[code] +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git add doc/nb-no/dev_beginner.bb +[/code] + +Commit the changes to your local branch +[code] +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git commit +[/code] + +Make sure your local repository is up-to-date with the main project. +Add the original repository as a remote named “upstream” if not done yet +[code] +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/einervonvielen/red +[/code] + +Fetch the newest work from that remote +[code] +surfer@debian:/var/www$ git fetch upstream +[/code] + + +#include doc/macros/main_footer.bb; \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3