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DOCUMENT_ROOT represents the document root of your wordpress
DOCUMENT_ROOT represents the document root of your wordpress
installation.  URL represents the url of occupyboston.org's logo.
installation.  URL represents the url of occupyboston.org's logo.
(http://www.occupyboston.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Occupy-Boston-Header2.png, or something along those lines)
(<nowiki>http://www.occupyboston.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Occupy-Boston-Header2.png</nowiki>, or something along those lines)


Once you've done this,
Once you've done this,
http://occupyboston.local/wp-content/uploads/logo.png should display a
<nowiki>http://occupyboston.local/wp-content/uploads/logo.png</nowiki> should display a
logo.  In the Themes section, click "CP Minimal settings", and provide
logo.  In the Themes section, click "CP Minimal settings", and provide
the URL of your logo image.
the URL of your logo image.

Revision as of 13:14, 13 May 2012

Creating a occupyboston.org development environment

Obtaining the Source

mkdir occupyboston.org
cd occupyboston.org
git init
git remote add origin occubos@boggs.mayfirst.org:/home/members/occupyboston/sites/occupyboston.org/users/occubos/occupyboston.org/include/site_hub
git fetch origin
git merge origin/master

The "occupyboston.org" directory will be your document root.

Setup a Virtual Host

Add an IP/hostname mapping to your hosts file (e.g., /etc/hosts). For example:

 127.0.0.1     occupyboston.local

Add a virtualhost to your web server. For example:

 <VirtualHost localhost:80>
   ServerName occupyboston.local
   DocumentRoot /PATH/TO/occupyboston.org/
 </VirtualHost>

Create a Database

Run

$ mysql -uUSERNAME -p
mysql> create database occubos_wp;
mysql> grant all privileges on occubos_wp.* to 'occubos_wp'@'localhost' identified by 'secret-password';
mysql> exit

Configuration Setup

 cd occupyboston.org   # this is the document root
 cp wp-config-sample.php wp-config.php


Configuration Changes

Edit wp-config.php; focus on the below lines.

define('DB_NAME', 'database_name_here');

/** MySQL database username */
define('DB_USER', 'username_here');

/** MySQL database password */
define('DB_PASSWORD', 'password_here');

Modify 'database_name_here', 'username_here', 'password_here' to the correct values above.

Web Based Installation

Start up a web browser and enter the following URL: http://occupyboston.local/. If all has gone well, you'll be redirected to http://occupyboston.local/wp-admin/install.php. Follow the instructions to finish the installation.

Afterwards, log into your development site via http://occupyboston.local/wp-login.php.

At this point, you'll have a wordpress installation, containing all of the plug-ins used by occupyboston.org. It won't look anything like occupyboston.org, yet.

Theme Setup

Theme. Go to http://occupyboston.local/wp-admin/themes.php. Activate theme "OccupyBoston 1.1.1".

News Banner. Click "Widgets" option for the OccupyBoston 1.1.1 theme. Put a text widget into "Widget area 2". Give a title of "LATEST NEWS" and body of "Latest news". This will become news bar content at the top of the site. If you don't perform this step, you'll see the text "Disabled" where the news banner would normally be.

Logo. occupyboston.org's logo is not version controlled. To get a local copy:

 cd DOCUMENT_ROOT/wp-content
 mkdir -m 777 uploads
 cd uploads 
 wget URL -O logo.png

DOCUMENT_ROOT represents the document root of your wordpress installation. URL represents the url of occupyboston.org's logo. (http://www.occupyboston.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Occupy-Boston-Header2.png, or something along those lines)

Once you've done this, http://occupyboston.local/wp-content/uploads/logo.png should display a logo. In the Themes section, click "CP Minimal settings", and provide the URL of your logo image.

Menus. occupyboston.org menus are provided by the jquery-mega-menu plugin. This plugin will be present (but not activiated) in a new development environment. (TODO: menu setup instructions).

General Options. Go to http://occupyboston.local/wp-admin/options-general.php, and set whatever options you'd like. For example, you might want to give a Site Title of "Occupy Boston Dev".

On http://occupyboston.local/wp-admin/options-permalink.php, select the "Day and name" option.

Miscellaneous Notes

The live apache configuration is ~occubos/occupyboston.org/.red/apache2. There's not much to it. .htaccess (from git) contains the bulk of the apache configuration.