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Todo (1/20/14):
* Remove current trac install
* install Trac 0.12
* install plugins
* copy old data
* add in agilo


Old todo:
* Figure out if the account manager plugin will work with Agilo - it does
* turn on ''https''
* copy more set up info from the notebook
* <del>Install Agilo plugin</del> DONE
* <del>figure out what else to instal and do it (goto http://scm.opendap.org/trac/about to see what's installed)</del> DONE but there are issues to be resolved
* copy over the old data base
* edit the value of base_url in [trac] section of trac.ini
Updated with information about the update to Trac 1.0.1 and the Agilo plugin.
=== Authentication ===
Added code to the trac.conf httpd conf file in /etc/httpd/conf.d/trac.conf:
<source lang="xml">
<Location "/trac/login">
  AuthType Basic
  AuthName "Trac"
  AuthUserFile /usr/local/scm/svn-httpd-passwd
  Require valid-user
</Location>
</source>
And the login button worked. Since the passwd file was copied over the old user names and passwords are all there.
=== Logging ===
In the [logging] section of the trac.ini file. Need to set the log type to ''file'' to get log info in a file. The default is ''none'' and that turns off logging.
=== Serving static pages ===
First, use trac-admin to deploy the htdocs. I copied the result to /var/www/trac. dropping the ''htdocs'' dir and just copying the ''common'' and ''site'' dirs into /var/www/trac. Then set up the two directories so that the aliases /chrome/{common,site} can be used to access the stuff they contain. Note that ''site'' is supposed to hold the site specific stuff like a logo.
I also copied the trac.wsgi file in deploy/cgi-bin to /var/www/cgi-bin.
In trac.ini, set the logo (in the section  [header_logo]0 using ''src = /chrome/site/opendap_scm_2.png'' and the htdocs location for the common pages (in the section [trac]) using ''htdocs_location = /chrome/common''
<source lang="xml">
# This configures the web server to serve Trac pages so the static             
# parts don't get processed by python. The paths /chrome/common and           
# /chrome/site are used in the trac.ini file.                                 
Alias /chrome/common /var/www/trac/common
<Directory /var/www/trac/common>
        Options Indexes MultiViews
        AllowOverride None
        Order allow,deny
        Allow from all
</Directory>
<Location /chrome/common>
  SetHandler None
</Location>
Alias /chrome/site /var/www/trac/site
<Directory /var/www/trac/site>
        Options Indexes MultiViews
        AllowOverride None
        Order allow,deny
        Allow from all
</Directory>
<Location /chrome/site>
  SetHandler None
</Location>
</source>
=== Agilo Plugin ===
Goto http://www.agilofortrac.com/, get an account and download the Agilo egg file, checking the hosts python version (2.6.6 right now) and making sure to get the egg file with the matching version (2.6)
The egg file was ziped, so I uncompressed it (unzip binary_agilo-PRO-py2.6.egg.zip) and restarted the web server.
I then ran ''trac-admin /usr/local/scm/trac/opendap upgrade'' and ''trac-admin /usr/local/scm/trac/opendap wiki upgrade'' as instructed.
borked
easy_install binary_agilo-1.3.12_PRO-py2.6.egg
trac-admin /usr/local/scm/trac/opendap permission add jimg TRAC_ADMIN
The easy_install step edited the trac.ini file, else add the following to [components] ''agilo.* = enabled''
Re-run the upgrade command for/with trac-admin
Works; should look at opitons and tweak the setup/config
=== XML/RPM Plugin ===
This is used by Eclipse and the MyLyn task manager
Source: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin
''easy_install -Z -U http://trac-hacks.org/svn/xmlrpcplugin/trunk''
then in trac.ini:
<source lang="bash">
[components]
tracrpc.* = enabled
</source>
Not sure why this doesn't show up in the admin's plugin panel.
=== <del>Table of Contents Plugin</del> ===
This adds a TOC to the wiki pages. I'm adding it because we used it before and I want to smooth migration of old pages.
Source: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TocMacro
Looks like it does not support Trac 1.0++
=== <del>Master tickets Plugin</del> ===
Enables ticket dependency.
Source: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/MasterTicketsPlugin
''easy_install http://trac-hacks.org/svn/masterticketsplugin/trunk/''
Then in trac.ini:
<source lang="bash">
[components]
mastertickets.* = enabled
[ticket-custom]
blocking = text
blocking.label = Blocking
blockedby = text
blockedby.label = Blocked By
</source>
Upgrade the Trac environment:
''trac-admin /usr/local/scm/trac/opendap/ upgrade''
And
''trac-admin /usr/local/scm/trac/opendap wiki upgrade''
Agilo seems to override this...
=== account manager plugin ===
Makes it easier for people to manage their accounts
Source: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin
''easy_install https://trac-hacks.org/svn/accountmanagerplugin/tags/acct_mgr-0.4.3/''
No idea if this is working - Agilo seems to bork other plugins.
=== Configuration notes ===
In the trac.ini I can turn off or on the 'native' ticket system of Trac using these settings:
<source lang="bash">
trac.ticket.api.ticketsystem = enabled
trac.ticket.roadmap.roadmapmodule = enabled
trac.ticket.web_ui.ticketmodule = enabled
</source>
Agilo seems to want to have only four types of tickets; not sure if turning on the 'regular' ticket system will break it or what. Enabling these does add a 'New Ticket' menu item to the menu bar.
This seems to break things...

Latest revision as of 21:03, 23 January 2014