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Sul repository del software di Gambas
« il: 27 Ottobre 2014, 16:28:01 »
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" Hi,

With revision #6583, you can start to play with the Gambas software
repository, as known as the "Gambas farm server".

This is a Gambas project located in '/trunk/app/src/gambas-farm-server'.

To install a Gambas farm server, you have to:

- Compile the gambas-farm-server project and make an executable from it.

- Install that executable a CGI script on your HTTP server. It must be
run through the '/farm' path. I.e. if your server is
"my-gambas-farm.org", then the URL to access the CGI script must be
"http://my-gambas-server/farm". The executable is less than 20 Kb, not
very big isn't it?

- Install a database server, mysql or postgresql. I have tested with
postgresql.

- Create a "~/.config/gambas3/gambas-farm-server.conf" settings file
manually, in the user directory associated with the user running the CGI
script (usually it's the http server user).

- The syntax of the settings file is:

[SMTP]
Host=<SMTP server>
Port=<SMTP server port>
User=<SMTP login>
Password=<SMTP password>
Encrypt=<Encryption mode> ("SSL", "TLS" or nothing)
[Database]
Type=<Database server type>
User=<Database user>
Password=<Database password>

Everything is optional except the SMTP server and the Database type.

- Configure your database server so that the CGI user can connect. Enter
the information in the settings file.

- Create a database named "gambas3_farm".

- Initialize the database (i.e. create the tables) by running:

   $ gambas-farm-server.gambas -init-db

directly from the command-line. It will use the information provided in
the settings file to connect to the database.

If everything went weel, you are ready!

Anyway, I have setup a farm server on the wiki (gambaswiki.org) for testing.

The IDE option dialog has now a "Publishing" panel to define the
different publishing servers, and to register a new user to any server.

Registering a new user uses the e-mail defined in the 'Identity' panel:
the server sends a e-mail with a link inside. You click on that link to
activate your account.

There is a publishing dialog in the 'Project' menu for publishing your
software on any farm server listed in the option dialog, provided that
you provide a valid user and password.

A published project (named "software") can have tags. These are english
words that are registered in the publishing server.

Automatic completion of these tags is provided by requesting the server
in real-time. The goal is to avoid similar equivalent tags.

Test that if you want, and please report any problem. Beware that this
is very-early-not-well-tested development!

There is no program to search the software on a farm server yet, and to
install it on your system. This is the next goal: the "Gambas software
installer". You can find a better name and tell me if you want.

Here are my thoughts about that:

- You select the software you want by searching the farm server by
specifying part of the name, tags, and sorting the software by vote,
downloads, or upload date.

- You can vote for a software, or cancel your vote, provided that you
are a registered user on a farm. Searching and downloading does not
require to be registered.

- Only source packages are stored on the server.

- The software will be installed in your home directory (in a not yet
decided directory), then compile.

- Software will have dependencies on other softwares, like a package
manager. The installer will have to be able to manage those dependencies.

- With the help of Gambas users, we can imagine that the installer will
be able to install the Gambas binary packages of components required by
the software (asking the root password, running apt-get/yum/urpmi...,
all that in a beautiful GUI). If not possible, a message will warn for
components not installed on the system.

- The IDE open project box will automatically list the software
installed on the system, so that you can open their sources and play
with them.

- The Gambas examples will be move to the final official farm server.

Tell me what you think, your ideas, if you want to help by writing the
installer so that I can do something else... :-)

I will make a documentation of the HTTP server protocol soon.

Regards,

--
Benoît Minisini
"
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