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Installation Instructions for OpenSlides
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Content
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I. Installation on Windows (32/64bit)
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II. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX
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I. Installation on Windows (32/64bit)
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1. Install Python 2.7
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- 32bit:
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a) Download and run 32bit MSI installer (python-2.7.2.msi)
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from http://www.python.org/download/
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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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- 64bit:
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a) Download and run 64bit MSI installer (python-2.7.2.amd64.msi)
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from http://www.python.org/download/
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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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2. Install Setuptools 0.6c11
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- 32bit:
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Download and run 32bit binary installer
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(setuptools-0.6c11.win32-py2.7.exe)
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from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
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- 64bit:
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a) Download 64bit version (ez_setup.py)
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from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
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b) Open cmd and run to install setuptools:
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python ez_setup.py
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3. Install django packages
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Open cmd and run:
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easy_install django django-model-utils
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4. Install packages for building PDF (reportlab, PIL)
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- 32bit:
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Run on cmd:
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easy_install reportlab pil
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- 64bit:
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a) Download and run Reportlab 64bit binary installer
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(reportlab-2.5-win-amd64-py2.7.exe) from
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http://www.reportlab.com/ftp/
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b) Download and run PIL 64bit binary installer
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(PIL-1.1.7.win-amd64-py2.7.exe) from
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http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
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5. Get OpenSlides:
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a) Download latest OpenSlides release from http://openslides.org.
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OR
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b) Clone development version from mercurial repository
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(anonymous checkout):
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hg clone http://hg.openslides.org
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If you have write access use instead:
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hg clone ssh://hg@openslides.org/openslides
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6. Copy default.settings.py to settings.py
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(in subdirectory 'openslides')
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7. Create OpenSlides database (and follow on screen instruction).
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Go to the extracted OpenSlides root directory and enter:
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python manage.py syncdb
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-> Note: Answer "yes" to create superuser!
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8. Run OpenSlides server:
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python manage.py runserver
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Optional: Add <port> or <address:port> to use server on custom
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address/port.
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9. Open OpenSlides in your browser:
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http://127.0.0.1:8000/ (or customized server address:port)
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II. Installation on GNU/Linux and MacOSX
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----------------------------------------
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Make sure that you have installed python and virtualenv on your
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system.
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1. Get OpenSlides:
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a) Download latest OpenSlides release from http://openslides.org.
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OR
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b) Clone development version from mercurial repository (anonymous
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checkout):
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hg clone http://hg.openslides.org
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If you have write access use instead:
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hg clone ssh://hg@openslides.org/openslides
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2. Setup virtualenv:
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# go to the root directory of OpenSlides
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cd openslides
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# create virtualenv environment
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virtualenv --no-site-packages .venv
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# activate virtualenv environment
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. .venv/bin/activate
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3. Install 'pip' (if not available):
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easy_install pip
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4. Install django packages:
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pip install django django-model-utils
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5. Install packages for building PDF:
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pip install reportlab pil
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6. Install other required packages:
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pip install simplejson mercurial
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7. Copy default.settings.py to settings.py:
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cp openslides/default.settings.py openslides/settings.py
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8. Create OpenSlides database in the OpenSlides root directory
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and follow on screen instruction:
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python manage.py syncdb
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-> Note: Answer "yes" to create superuser!
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9. Run OpenSlides server:
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python manage.py runserver
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Optional: Add <port> or <address:port> to use server on custom
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address/port.
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10. Open OpenSlides in your browser:
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http://127.0.0.1:8000/ (or customized server address:port)
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--
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If you need help ask on OpenSlides users mailinglist.
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See www.openslides.org for more information.
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