From d9ad98d79b089b7c8c70671d3c3e157d138c0f91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Oskar Vigren Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 18:58:19 +0100 Subject: Remove unrelated pages for laboration --- create-a-wiki.mdwn | 187 ----------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 187 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 create-a-wiki.mdwn (limited to 'create-a-wiki.mdwn') diff --git a/create-a-wiki.mdwn b/create-a-wiki.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index b6736f1..0000000 --- a/create-a-wiki.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -This article describes mine (the author's, also known as Gustav) -attempts to configure an Ikiwiki lab environment on my laptop -computer. The purpose of the experiment is to learn how Ikiwiki -functions and how to effectively work with Ikiwiki and offline editing -with git. - -The components needed are - - * Ikiwiki - * Apache2 or Nginx web server - * Git - -**Table of Contents** -[[!toc]] - -What I have in mind is to access my lab wiki through -`http://localhost/~/lab-wiki` for web editing and -`~/lab-wiki/wiki-slave` for local offline editing. - -It should be noted that what is described here probably is a perfectly -_unsafe_ usage of a web server. Make sure that the computer does not -except requests from Internet. - - -Install and configure Git -========================= - -I can not recall how this was done. Refer to -[Git's official website](https://git-scm.com/) - - -Install and configure Ikiwiki -============================= - -Refer to [ikiwiki setup](https://ikiwiki.info/setup/) at -[ikiwiki's official website](https://ikiwiki.info) for initial -install and configuration and -[an article on Git](https://ikiwiki.info/rcs/git/) for more details on -setting up Ikiwiki together with Git. - -Install packages referred to in the ansible configuration: - - sudo aptitude install \ - ikiwiki \ - libauthen-passphrase-perl \ - highlight-common libhighlight-perl libimage-magick-perl \ - libmail-sendmail-perl libnet-dns-sec-perl \ - fcgiwrap spawn-fcgi \ - pandoc - -I did my best to answer the questions provided in the initial -installation and default configuration with the target of ending up -with something like this: - - url: http://localhost/~/lab-wiki - srcdir: ~/lab-wiki/wiki - destdir: ~/public_html/lab-wiki - repository: ~/lab-wiki/wiki.git - settings: ~/lab-wiki/wiki.setup - -However, not all of the above was configurable in the form, for -example the configuration file location. I needed to move directories -and files around and change the remaining configurations in -`~/lab-wiki/wiki.setup` and run - - $ ikiwiki --setup ~/lab-wiki/wiki.setup - -I also created the extra Git repository `wiki-slave` for local edits: - - $ cd ~/lab-wiki; git clone wiki.git wiki-slave - -The connectivity chart is now as follows - - Bare Git Repository - ~/lab-wiki/wiki.git - / \ - / \ - / \ - The Ikiwiki Repository | - ~/lab-wiki/wiki | - | | - | Repository for Local Edits - | ~/lab-wiki/wiki-slave - | | - The Ikiwiki Web Part | - ~/public_html/lab-wiki | - | - The Preview Ikiwiki Web Part - ~/public_html/lab-wiki-preview - - -Install and configure Apache 2 -============================== - -For installation, follow the instructions in -[Apache's official documentation](https://httpd.apache.org/docs). I -got Apache 2.4.6 installed. - -I needed to activate the userdir module. Refer to -[Per-user web directories](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/public_html.html) -in Apache's documentation. For Debian do the following - - $ cd /etc/apache2/mods-enabled - $ ln -s ln -s ../mods-available/userdir.load - $ ln -s ln -s ../mods-available/userdir.conf - -Also CGI execution need to be activated. See -[Dynamic Content with CGI](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/cgi.html) -in Apache's documentation. My -`/etc/apache2/mods-available/userdir.conf` now looks as follows - - - UserDir public_html - UserDir /home/*/public_html - UserDir disabled root - - - AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit Indexes - Options MultiViews Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch IncludesNoExec - - Require all granted - - - Require all denied - - - - - Options +ExecCGI - AddHandler cgi-script .cgi - - - Options +ExecCGI - AddHandler cgi-script .cgi - - - - -Install and conifgure Nginx -=========================== - -A valid web server alternative -is -[Nginx](http://nginx.org/en/docs/). - -For installation and configuration -follow [Ikiwiki on Dot CGI](https://ikiwiki.info/tips/dot_cgi/). `sudo -aptitude install nginx`. Note the alexjj comment that on -Debian the package *fcgiwrap* automatically spwans the FastCGI -program. - - - -Get preview of local modifications -================================== - -Now every thing works as work as expected. I can fetch the latest -updated to `wiki-slave`, perform my updates, and whenever those are -pushed to `origin/master`, the post-update hook makes sure that the -web version is updated. - -But what if I want to inspect and verify my local changes before -pushing them to `origin/master`? - -The subject is covered in -[the article on Git](https://ikiwiki.info/rcs/git/). I did what -follows. Copy `wiki.setup` to `wiki-preview.setup` and edit those -fields: - - wikiname: lab-wiki-preview - srcdir: ~/lab-wiki/wiki-slave - destdir: ~/public_html/lab-wiki-preview - url: http://skolem/~/lab-wiki-preview - cgiurl: http://skolem/~/lab-wiki-preview/ikiwiki.cgi - cgi_wrapper: ~/public_html/lab-wiki-preview/ikiwiki.cgi - git_wrapper: ~/lab-wiki/wiki-slave/.git/hooks/post-commit - gitorigin_branch: '' - gitmaster_branch: master - -The idea is that the preview wiki works against `wiki-slave`, which is -my simulated environment for local repository. What always works now -is to, at any point, recompile/refresh the wiki: - - ikiwiki -setup ~/lab-wiki/wiki-preview.setup -refresh - -Also, committing on the local `master` branch _should_ automatically -update the `lab-wiki-preview` wiki. -- cgit v1.2.3