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-# Apache Configuration
-
-Here's some tips on getting Rophako set up on Apache.
-
-# mod\_wsgi
-
-For simple sites you can set it up with `mod_wsgi` in Apache.
-
-## Apache configuration:
-
-```apache
-
- ServerName www.example.com
- WSGIDaemonProcess rophako user=www-data group=www-data threads=5 home=/home/www-data/git/rophako
- WSGIScriptAlias / /home/www-data/git/rophako/app.wsgi
- WSGIScriptReloading On
- CustomLog /home/www-data/logs/access_log combined
- ErrorLog /home/www-data/logs/error_log
-
-
- WSGIProcessGroup rophako
- WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
- Order allow,deny
- Allow from all
-
-
-```
-
-## app.wsgi
-
-A copy of `app.wsgi` is included in the git repo's root. Here it is though for reference. This assumes you're
-using a Python virtualenv named "rophako":
-
-```python
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-
-"""WSGI runner script for the Rophako CMS."""
-
-import sys
-import os
-
-# Add the CWD to the path.
-sys.path.append(".")
-
-# Use the 'rophako' virtualenv.
-activate_this = os.environ['HOME']+'/.virtualenv/rophako/bin/activate_this.py'
-execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this))
-
-from rophako import app as application
-
-# vim:ft=python
-```
-
-
-# mod\_fcgid and mod\_rewrite
-
-For kirsle.net I needed to set it up using `mod_fcgid` because my site has a lot
-of legacy URLs to old static files, so Rophako needs to serve the main website
-pages and Apache needs to serve everything else.
-
-## Apache configuration:
-
-```apache
-# Rophako www.kirsle.net
-
- ServerName www.kirsle.net
- DocumentRoot /home/kirsle/www
- CustomLog /home/kirsle/logs/access_log combined
- ErrorLog /home/kirsle/logs/error_log
- SuexecUserGroup kirsle kirsle
-
-
- Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI
- AllowOverride All
- Order allow,deny
- Allow from all
-
-
-
- SetHandler fcgid-script
- Options +ExecCGI
- AllowOverride all
- Order allow,deny
- Allow from all
-
-
-```
-
-## .htaccess configuration:
-
-This goes in `~/www/.htaccess`
-
-```apache
-
- RewriteEngine on
- RewriteBase /
- RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
- RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
- RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /fcgi/index.fcgi/$1 [QSA,L]
- RewriteRule ^$ /fcgi/index.fcgi/ [QSA,L]
-
-```
-
-## FastCGI script
-
-This is my FastCGI script I wrote to launch Rophako. Important things to note:
-
-* The shebang line points to the Python binary in my virtualenv.
-* I modify sys.path and chdir to my git checkout folder for Rophako.
-* The `ScriptNameStripper` allows `mod_rewrite` to work best. Without it you'll
- sometimes get URL paths like `/fcgi/index.fcgi/blog/entry/...` etc. from Flask
- because that's what it thinks its path is.
-
-```python
-#!/home/kirsle/.virtualenv/rophako/bin/python
-
-import os
-import sys
-sys.path.append("/home/kirsle/git/rophako")
-os.chdir("/home/kirsle/git/rophako")
-
-from flup.server.fcgi import WSGIServer
-from rophako import app
-
-class ScriptNameStripper(object):
- def __init__(self, app):
- self.app = app
-
- def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
- environ["SCRIPT_NAME"] = ""
- return self.app(environ, start_response)
-
-app = ScriptNameStripper(app)
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- WSGIServer(app).run()
-```
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Check out Rophako's official homepage and example site:
[rophako.kirsle.net](http://rophako.kirsle.net/)
-# Installation
+# Documentation
-`pip install -r requirements.txt`
-
-These may need to be installed for the dependencies to build:
-
-**Fedora:** `libffi-devel libjpeg-devel libpng-devel`
-
-# Server Configuration
-
-Instructions and tips are currently available for the Apache web server.
-See [Apache.md](https://github.com/kirsle/rophako/blob/master/Apache.md) for
-information.
-
-Copy the file `config-sample.py` as a file named `config.py`, and edit
-its contents to set up your site. It's very important that you change the
-`SECRET_KEY` variable, as this is used to sign the session cookies and
-prevent people from tampering with them. The config script is well-documented
-with comments explaining what all the options do.
-
-## Plugins
-
-The various site features in Rophako are delegated out into pluggable
-modules. Your `config.py` should call a `load_plugin()` method for each
-plugin you want your site to use.
-
-The core plugins `admin` and `accounts` are *always* loaded automatically.
-The other built-in plugins like `blog`, `photo`, and `comment` are optional
-but are enabled by default in the sample config file.
-
-Each of the built-in plugins are loaded as Flask blueprints, and the plugin
-specifies where it attaches its endpoint to within its own code, i.e. the
-blog plugin will attach to the `/blog` URI. For loading the built-in plugins
-in your site, just refer to them by name:
-
-```python
-load_plugin("rophako.modules.blog")
-```
-
-Plugins are assumed to be Flask blueprint modules, which use the variable
-name `mod` to hold their Blueprint object. If your plugin isn't a blueprint,
-and you simply want it to be imported and run (i.e. perhaps it manipulates
-the `app` object directly to specify its endpoints), use the parameter
-`as_blueprint=False`. An example of this is with `kirsle_legacy.py` which
-defines legacy endpoints for kirsle.net for backwards compatible URIs:
-
-```python
-load_plugin("kirsle_legacy", as_blueprint=False)
-```
-
-Finally, blueprint plugins can keep their own templates bundled within their
-module's folder. All of the built-in plugins do this -- it means that, for
-example, if you elect *not* to include the `photo` plugin, that the endpoints
-for its URIs (i.e. `/photos/album`) will give 404 responses.
-
-You can specify the template path for your blueprint's templates as a
-`template_path` parameter to `load_plugin()`. By default, the module's name
-is converted into a path and a `/templates` folder is appended. So for
-example, the blog's template path becomes `rophako/modules/blog/templates`.
-This works fine for built-in modules (as your working directory will be the
-root of your Flask application), but hasn't been tested for third party
-modules.
-
-# Create the Admin User
-
-Once the web app is up and running, navigate to the `/account/setup` URL
-to create the admin user account. Once the admin account has been created,
-the `/account/setup` path can't be used anymore. Additional user accounts
-can be created by the admin users at the `/admin` URL.
-
-# Building Your Site
-
-Rophako has a dual templating system. When the Rophako CMS wants to render
-a template (for example, `blog/entry.html`), it will look inside your
-`SITE_ROOT` path first for that template, before falling back to the default
-site templates inside the `rophako/www` path.
-
-All of the core features of Rophako (user account, blog, photo albums,
-comments, etc.) exist in the default site, so the CMS is already fully
-functional out-of-the-box. You can override files in the default site by
-putting files with the same name in your `SITE_ROOT` folder. For example,
-the default `SITE_ROOT` is set to the "site/www" folder in the git repo, and
-if you put a file at `site/www/layout.html` there, it will change the web
-design template for the Rophako site. A file at `site/www/index.html` will
-change the index page of your site away from the default.
+For all documentation, including installation, configuration and how to build
+your own site using the Rophako CMS, please see
+[the Rophako Wiki on GitHub](https://github.com/kirsle/rophako/wiki).
# Copyright
- Rophako CMS
- Copyright (C) 2014 Noah Petherbridge
+```
+Rophako CMS
+Copyright (C) 2014 Noah Petherbridge
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+```
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