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Discourse Install Guide on Ubuntu
Install Ubuntu 12.04 with the package groups:
- Basic ubuntu server
- OpenSSH server
- Mail server
- PostgreSQL database (9.1+)
Configure the mail server:
In our example setup, we're going to configure as a 'Satellite system', forwarding all mail to our egress servers for delivery. You'll probably want to do that unless you're handling mail on the same machine as the Discourse software.
Install necessary packages:
# Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael")
sudo apt-get -y install build-essential libssl-dev libyaml-dev git libtool libxslt-dev libxml2-dev redis-server libpq-dev gawk curl pngcrush
Install nginx
At Discourse, we recommend the latest version of nginx. To install on Ubuntu:
# Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael")
# Remove any existing versions of nginx
sudo apt-get remove '^nginx.*$'
# Add nginx repo to sources.list
cat <<'EOF' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu/ precise nginx
deb-src http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu/ precise nginx
EOF
# Add nginx key
curl http://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key | sudo apt-key add -
# install nginx
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install nginx
Install rvm and ruby environment
Systemwide installation
Taken from http://rvm.io/, the commands below installs RVM and users in the 'rvm' group have access to modify state:
# Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael")
\curl -s -S -L https://get.rvm.io | sudo bash -s stable
sudo adduser $USER rvm
newgrp rvm
. /etc/profile.d/rvm.sh
rvm requirements
# Build and install ruby
rvm install 2.0.0
gem install bundler
Discourse setup
Create discourse user:
# Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael")
sudo adduser --shell /bin/bash discourse
sudo adduser discourse rvm
Give postgres DB rights to the discourse
user:
# Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael")
sudo -u postgres createuser -s discourse
sudo -u postgres psql -c "alter user discourse password 'todayisagooddaytovi';"
Change to the 'discourse' user:
# Run this command as your normal login (e.g. "michael"), further commands should be run as 'discourse'
sudo su - discourse
# Pull down the latest release
git clone git://github.com/discourse/discourse.git
git checkout latest-release
# Install necessary gems
cd discourse
bundle install --deployment
If you have errors building the native extensions, ensure you have sufficient free system memory. 1GB with no swap won't cut it.
Configure discourse:
# Run these commands as the discourse user
cd ~/discourse/config
for i in {database,redis}.yml discourse.pill; do cp $i.sample $i; done
cp environments/production.sample.rb environments/production.rb
Edit discourse/config/database.yml
- remove profile and development
- leave in production and perhaps test
- change production db name to:
discourse_prod
- Change
host_names
to the name you'll use to access the discourse site
Edit discourse/config/redis.yml
- no changes if this is the only application using redis, but have a look
Edit discourse/config/discourse.pill
- change application name from 'your_app' to however you want to distinguish this ('discourse')
- Add option to Bluepill.application:
":base_dir => ENV["HOME"] + '/.bluepill'"
- Should end up looking something like:
Bluepill.application("discourse", :base_dir => ENV["HOME"] + '/.bluepill') do |app|
- comment out debug instance (from
app.process("thin-debug")
through to nearestend
) - search for "host to run on" and change to current hostname
- note: clockwork should run on only one host
Edit discourse/config/initializers/secret_token.rb
- uncomment secret_token line
- replace SET_SECRET_HERE with secret output from 'rake secret' command in discourse directory
- delete the lines below as per instructions in the file
Edit discourse/config/environments/production.rb
- check settings, modify smtp settings if necessary
- See http://meta.discourse.org/t/all-of-my-internal-users-show-as-coming-from-127-0-0-1/6607 if this will serve "internal" users
Initialize the database:
# Run these commands as the discourse user
# The database name here should match the production one in database.yml
createdb discourse_prod
RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=900000000 RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:migrate
RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=900000000 RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile
# TEMPORARY BUG WORKAROUND:
mkdir -p ~/discourse/tmp/sockets
nginx setup
# Run these commands as your normal login (e.g. "michael")
sudo cp ~discourse/discourse/config/nginx.sample.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/discourse.conf
Edit /etc/nginx/conf.d/discourse.conf
- change socket paths to: "unix:/home/discourse/discourse/tmp/sockets/thin.0.sock;"
- edit
server_name
. Example: "server_name cain.discourse.org test.cain.discourse.org;" - modify root location to match installed location: "root /home/discourse/discourse/public;"
Bluepill setup
Configure bluepill:
# Run these commands as the discourse user
gem install bluepill
echo 'alias bluepill="bluepill --no-privileged -c ~/.bluepill"' >> ~/.bash_aliases
rvm wrapper $(rvm current) bootup bluepill
rvm wrapper $(rvm current) bootup bundle
Start Discourse:
# Run these commands as the discourse user
RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=900000000 RAILS_ROOT=~/discourse RAILS_ENV=production NUM_WEBS=4 bluepill --no-privileged -c ~/.bluepill load ~/discourse/config/discourse.pill
Add the bluepill startup to crontab.
# Run these commands as the discourse user
crontab -e
Add the following line:
@reboot RUBY_GC_MALLOC_LIMIT=900000000 RAILS_ROOT=~/discourse RAILS_ENV=production NUM_WEBS=4 bluepill --no-privileged -c ~/.bluepill load ~/discourse/config/discourse.pill
Congratulations! You've got Discourse installed and running!