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@ -25,9 +25,6 @@ For Ubuntu 16.04 e. g. follow `Yarn installation instructions
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$ sudo apt-get install git nodejs nodejs-legacy npm build-essential python3-dev
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*Note: For Ubuntu 14.04 you have to update Node.js before. The distribution
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version is 0.10.25 which is not sufficient.*
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b. Get OpenSlides source code
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'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
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@ -166,15 +163,8 @@ Then add database user and database. For Ubuntu 16.04 e. g. run::
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$ sudo -u postgres createdb --owner=openslides openslides
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2. Install additional packages
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------------------------------
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Install some more required Python packages::
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$ pip install -r requirements_big_mode.txt
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3. Change OpenSlides settings
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2. Change OpenSlides settings
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-----------------------------
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Create OpenSlides settings file if it does not exist::
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@ -190,17 +180,20 @@ Populate your new database::
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$ python manage.py migrate
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4. Run OpenSlides
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3. Run OpenSlides
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-----------------
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To start Daphne as protocol server run::
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To start gunicorn with uvicorn as protocol server run::
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$ export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=settings
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$ export PYTHONPATH=personal_data/var/
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$ daphne openslides.asgi:channel_layer
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$ gunicorn -w 4 -k uvicorn.workers.UvicornWorker openslides.asgi:application
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This example uses 4 instances. The recommendation is to use CPU cores * 2.
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5. Use Nginx (optional)
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4. Use Nginx (optional)
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-----------------------
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When using Nginx as a proxy for delivering staticfiles the performance of the setup will increase very much. For delivering staticfiles you have to collect those::
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@ -240,10 +233,3 @@ This is an example configuration for a single Daphne listen on port 8000::
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proxy_set_header X-Scheme $scheme;
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}
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}
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Using Nginx as a load balancer is fairly easy. Just start multiple Daphnes on different ports, change the `proxy_pass` to `http://openslides/` and add this on top of the Nginx configuration::
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upstream openslides {
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server localhost:2001;
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server localhost:2002;
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}
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@ -139,22 +139,21 @@ file (usually called settings.py).
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The configuration values that have to be altered are:
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* CACHES
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* CHANNEL_LAYERS
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* DATABASES
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* SESSION_ENGINE
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* REDIS_ADDRESS
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You should use a webserver like Apache HTTP Server or nginx to serve the
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static and media files as proxy server in front of your OpenSlides
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interface server. You also should use a database like PostgreSQL and Redis
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as channels backend, cache backend and session engine. Finally you should
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start one or more interface servers (Daphne).
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use gunicorn with uvicorn as interface server.
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Please see the respective section in the `DEVELOPMENT.rst
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<https://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides/blob/master/DEVELOPMENT.rst>`_ and:
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* https://channels.readthedocs.io/en/latest/deploying.html
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* https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/topics/cache/
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* https://github.com/sebleier/django-redis-cache
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* https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/ref/settings/#databases
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django-redis-sessions>=0.6.1,<0.7
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psycopg2-binary>=2.7.3.2,<2.8
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aioredis>=1.1.0,<1.2
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# Requirements for fast asgi server
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gunicorn>=19.9<20
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uvicorn>=0.3.2<1.1
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