SETUP ===== This will be an ansible playbook soon! For now these are instructions for CentOS 6. Install ansible-commander ========================= Before proceeding, be aware that this should be installed on it's own machine (or virtualmachine) as it is going to lock down the database. Ansible will install ansible-commander using a playbook, so you first need to have ansible installed. Do this first and come back here. You will also need the EPEL yum repository installed if using CentOS6. First edit app_setup/vars/vars.yml to select a database password. If you feel like you need to change it, the Django config file is also templated. See app_setup/templates/setting.py.j2. Most people will not need to change this. run "make setup" to run the ansible setup playbook. It should run without erros. This playbook will: * install Django and required software components * install postgresql and configure authentication * initialize the database * initialize the first database table * synchronize the database and run any migrations You may run this setup step again as needed as many times as you like. Test the server =============== make runserver access the server on 127.0.0.1:8000 Running through Apache ====================== TODO.