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Installation instructions for OpenSlides 1.4
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Content
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I. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX using the Python Package Index (PyPI)
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II. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX using the package from openslides.org
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III. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX using the sources (for development)
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IV. Installation on Windows using the Python Package Index (PyPI)
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If you need help ask on OpenSlides users mailing list.
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See http://openslides.org for more information.
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I. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX using the Python Package Index (PyPI)
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===============================================================================
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1. Check requirements:
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Make sure that you have installed Python Programming Language 2
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(>= 2.6) on your system. You will also need the Python
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development headers.
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E. g. for Ubuntu run:
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$ sudo apt-get install python-dev
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2. Setup a virtual environment with Virtual Python Environment builder (optional):
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You can setup a virtual environment to install OpenSlides as
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non-root user.
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Make sure that you have installed Virtual Python Environment builder
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on your system.
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E. g. for Ubuntu run:
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$ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv
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To setup and activate the virtual environment, create your
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OpenSlides directory, change to it and run:
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$ virtualenv .venv
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$ source .venv/bin/activate
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3. Install OpenSlides:
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$ pip install openslides
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OpenSlides will install the following required python packages:
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+ Django
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+ django-mptt
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+ reportlab
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+ pillow
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+ qrcode
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+ tornado
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+ bleach
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+ beautifulsoup4
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+ html5lib
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4. Start OpenSlides server and open URL in your default browser:
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$ openslides
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If you run this command the first time a new database and the
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admin account are created. Please change the password after
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first login!
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Username: admin
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Password: admin
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Use 'openslides --help' to show all start options.
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5. Restart OpenSlides:
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To restart OpenSlides after closing the terminal activate the
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virtual environment before starting the server:
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$ source .venv/bin/activate
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$ openslides
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II. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX using the package from openslides.org
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===============================================================================
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1. Get OpenSlides:
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Download latest OpenSlides release from http://openslides.org as
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compressed tar archive.
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2. Follow the same steps as in I. but use in step 3.
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$ pip install openslides-1.4.tar.gz
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instead of $ pip install openslides.
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III. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX using the sources (for development)
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=============================================================================
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1. Check requirements:
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Make sure that you have installed Python Programming Language 2
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(>= 2.6) on your system. You will also need the Python
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development headers.
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E. g. for Ubuntu run:
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$ sudo apt-get install python-dev
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2. Get OpenSlides:
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Clone current master version from OpenSlides' GitHub repository
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https://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides. This requires Git
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(see http://git-scm.com/).
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E. g. for Ubuntu run:
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$ sudo apt-get install git
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$ git clone git://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides.git
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3. Setup a virtual environment with Virtual Python Environment builder (optional):
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You can setup a virtual environment to install OpenSlides as
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non-root user.
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Make sure that you have installed Virtual Python Environment builder
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on your system.
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E. g. for Ubuntu run:
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$ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv
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To setup and activate the virtual environment go to the
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(extracted/cloned) root directory of OpenSlides and run:
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$ virtualenv .venv
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$ source .venv/bin/activate
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4. Install all required python packages:
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$ pip install -r requirements.txt
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5. Start OpenSlides server and open URL in your default browser:
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$ python start.py
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If you run this script the first time a new database and the
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admin account will be created. Please change the password after
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first login!
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Username: admin
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Password: admin
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Use 'python start.py --help' to show all start options.
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6. Restart OpenSlides:
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To restart OpenSlides after closing the terminal activate the
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virtual environment before starting the server:
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$ source .venv/bin/activate
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$ python start.py
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IV. Installation on Windows using the Python Package Index (PyPI)
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==================================================================
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NOTE: There is a portable version of OpenSlides for Windows which does not
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required any install steps! If there is a reason that you can not use the
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portable version you should run the following install steps.
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1. Install requirements:
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The OpenSlides install requires following programs, which should be
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installed first:
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+ Python Programming Language 2 (>= 2.6)
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+ Setuptools
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a) Download and run 32-bit MSI installer from http://www.python.org/:
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.5/python-2.7.5.msi
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Note that the 32-bit MSI installer is required even on a 64-bit
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Windows system. If you use the 64-bit MSI installer, step 3 of this
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instruction will fail unless you installed the packages reportlab
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and pillow manually.
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b) Add python dirs to PATH (via Control Panel > System > Advanced):
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";C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Scripts"
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Note that the path can differ if you customized the install of
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Python in step a).
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c) Download the install script ez_setup.py for Setuptools 0.7.7 from
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https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/0.7.7#windows and run (via
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double click).
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2. Setup a virtual environment with Virtual Python Environment builder (optional):
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You can setup a virtual environment to install OpenSlides as
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non-root user.
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To install Virtual Python Environment builder, open command line
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(cmd) and run:
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> easy_install https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/v/virtualenv/virtualenv-1.9.1.tar.gz
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To setup and activate the virtual environment, create your
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OpenSlides directory, open command line (cmd), change to the
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directory and run:
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> virtualenv .venv
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> .venv\Scripts\activate
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3. Install OpenSlides:
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Run on command line (cmd):
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> easy_install openslides
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OpenSlides will install all required python packages.
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4. Start OpenSlides server and open URL in your default browser:
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Run on command line (cmd):
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> openslides
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If you run this script the first time a new database and the
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admin account are created. Please change the password after
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first login!
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Username: admin
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Password: admin
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Use 'openslides --help' to show all start options.
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5. Restart OpenSlides:
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To restart OpenSlides after closing the command line activate the
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virtual environment before starting the server:
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> .venv/Scripts/activate
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> openslides
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