remove mentions of mediagoblin_local.ini

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Boris Bobrov 2017-11-13 02:43:25 +03:00
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@ -54,30 +54,6 @@ mediagoblin/config_spec.ini
option that we didn't tell you about. :) option that we didn't tell you about. :)
Making local copies
===================
Let's assume you're doing the virtualenv setup described elsewhere in this
manual, and you need to make local tweaks to the config files. How do you do
that? Let's see.
To make changes to mediagoblin.ini ::
cp mediagoblin.ini mediagoblin_local.ini
To make changes to paste.ini ::
cp paste.ini paste_local.ini
From here you should be able to make direct adjustments to the files,
and most of the commands described elsewhere in this manual will "notice"
your local config files and use those instead of the non-local version.
.. note::
Note that all commands provide a way to pass in a specific config
file also, usually by a ``-cf`` flag.
Common changes Common changes
============== ==============

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@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ make a copy of ``paste.ini`` for editing so the original
config files aren't lost (you likely won't need to edit the paste configuration, config files aren't lost (you likely won't need to edit the paste configuration,
but we'll make a local copy of it just in case):: but we'll make a local copy of it just in case)::
$ cp -av mediagoblin.ini mediagoblin_local.ini && cp -av paste.ini paste_local.ini $ cp -av paste.ini paste_local.ini
``mediagoblin.ini`` does not need to be copied, because original config is ``mediagoblin.ini`` does not need to be copied, because original config is
stored in ``mediagoblin.example.ini``. stored in ``mediagoblin.example.ini``.
@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Configure MediaGoblin to use the PostgreSQL database
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you are using PostgreSQL, edit the ``[mediagoblin]`` section in your If you are using PostgreSQL, edit the ``[mediagoblin]`` section in your
``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and put in:: ``mediagoblin.ini`` and put in::
sql_engine = postgresql:///mediagoblin sql_engine = postgresql:///mediagoblin

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@ -30,17 +30,14 @@ Enabling Media Types
.. note:: .. note::
Media types are now plugins Media types are now plugins
Media types are enabled in your MediaGoblin configuration file, typically it is Media types are enabled in your MediaGoblin configuration file.
created by copying ``mediagoblin.ini`` to ``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and then
applying your changes to ``mediagoblin_local.ini``. If you don't already have a
``mediagoblin_local.ini``, create one in the way described.
Most media types have additional dependencies that you will have to install. Most media types have additional dependencies that you will have to install.
You will find descriptions on how to satisfy the requirements of each media type You will find descriptions on how to satisfy the requirements of each media type
on this page. on this page.
To enable a media type, add the the media type under the ``[plugins]`` section To enable a media type, add the the media type under the ``[plugins]`` section
in you ``mediagoblin_local.ini``. For example, if your system supported image in you ``mediagoblin.ini``. For example, if your system supported image
and video media types, then it would look like this:: and video media types, then it would look like this::
[plugins] [plugins]
@ -99,7 +96,7 @@ good/bad/ugly). On Debianoid systems
Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.video]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.video]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in
your ``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin. your ``mediagoblin.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin.
Run Run
@ -139,7 +136,7 @@ Then install ``scikits.audiolab`` for the spectrograms::
./bin/pip install scikits.audiolab ./bin/pip install scikits.audiolab
Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.audio]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in your Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.audio]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in your
``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin. ``mediagoblin.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin.
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@ -160,7 +157,7 @@ To enable raw image you need to install pyexiv2. On Debianoid systems
sudo apt-get install python-pyexiv2 sudo apt-get install python-pyexiv2
Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.raw_image]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.raw_image]]`` under the ``[plugins]``
section in your ``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin. section in your ``mediagoblin.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin.
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@ -184,8 +181,7 @@ library, which is necessary for creating thumbnails of ASCII art
./bin/easy_install chardet ./bin/easy_install chardet
Next, modify (and possibly copy over from ``mediagoblin.ini``) your Next, modify your ``mediagoblin.ini``. In the ``[plugins]`` section, add
``mediagoblin_local.ini``. In the ``[plugins]`` section, add
``[[mediagoblin.media_types.ascii]]``. ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.ascii]]``.
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@ -207,7 +203,7 @@ It may work on some earlier versions, but that is not guaranteed (and
is surely not to work prior to Blender 2.5X). is surely not to work prior to Blender 2.5X).
Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.stl]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in your Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.stl]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in your
``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin. ``mediagoblin.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin.
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@ -256,7 +252,7 @@ This feature has been tested on Fedora with:
It may work on some earlier versions, but that is not guaranteed. It may work on some earlier versions, but that is not guaranteed.
Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.pdf]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in your Add ``[[mediagoblin.media_types.pdf]]`` under the ``[plugins]`` section in your
``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin. ``mediagoblin.ini`` and restart MediaGoblin.
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ modify it to suit your environment's setup:
ExecStartPre=/bin/mkdir -p /run/mediagoblin ExecStartPre=/bin/mkdir -p /run/mediagoblin
ExecStartPre=/bin/chown -hR mediagoblin:mediagoblin /run/mediagoblin ExecStartPre=/bin/chown -hR mediagoblin:mediagoblin /run/mediagoblin
# Celery process will run as the `mediagoblin` user after start. # Celery process will run as the `mediagoblin` user after start.
Environment=MEDIAGOBLIN_CONFIG=/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin_local.ini \ Environment=MEDIAGOBLIN_CONFIG=/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin.ini \
CELERY_CONFIG_MODULE=mediagoblin.init.celery.from_celery CELERY_CONFIG_MODULE=mediagoblin.init.celery.from_celery
ExecStart=/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/bin/celery worker \ ExecStart=/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/bin/celery worker \
--logfile=/var/log/mediagoblin/celery.log \ --logfile=/var/log/mediagoblin/celery.log \

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ want to install this theme! Don't worry, it's fairly painless.
3. ``tar -xzvf <tar-archive>`` 3. ``tar -xzvf <tar-archive>``
4. Open your configuration file (probably named 4. Open your configuration file (probably named
``mediagoblin_local.ini``) and set the theme name:: ``mediagoblin.ini``) and set the theme name::
[mediagoblin] [mediagoblin]
# ... # ...