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### Binary install gogs on ubuntu 14.04 LTS |
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### create user and install denpendency |
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- sudo adduser git |
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- sudo apt-get update |
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- sudo apt-get upgrade |
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- sudo apt-get install git |
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- sudo apt-get install mysql-server |
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### create the database |
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- $mysql -u root -p |
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- mysql> SET GLOBAL storage_engine = 'InnoDB'; |
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- mysql> CREATE DATABASE gogs CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin; |
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- mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON gogs.* TO 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; |
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- mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; |
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- mysql> QUIT |
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### install the gogs |
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- mkdir gogs |
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- cd gogs |
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- curl -L http://gobuild.io/github.com/gogits/gogs/v0.3.0/linux/amd64 -o v0.3.0.zip |
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- unzip v0.3.0.zip |
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- ./start.sh |
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> The up-to-date binary could be found at |
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> http://gobuild.io/download/github.com/gogits/gogs |
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##Install gogs under ubuntu 14.04 LTS 32bit from source code |
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###Requirements |
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- Go Programming Language: Version >= 1.2 |
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- git(bash): Version >= 1.6.6(both server and client) |
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- MySQL: Version >= 5.1 or PostgreSQL or NOTHING. |
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### Create the user which will run git |
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- sudo adduser git |
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- su git |
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### Install git and Mysql-server |
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- sudo apt-get install git |
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- sudo apt-get install mysql-server |
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### Create database |
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- $ mysql -u root -p |
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- mysql> SET GLOBAL storage_engine = 'InnoDB'; |
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- mysql> CREATE DATABASE gogs CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin; |
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- mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON gogs.* TO 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'pasword'; |
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- mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; |
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- mysql> QUIT |
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### install go from source |
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- sudo apt-get install build-essential |
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- sudo apt-get install mercurial |
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- hg clone -r release https://go.googlecode.com/hg/ /home/git/golang/ |
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- echo export GOROOT=/home/git/golang >>.bashrc |
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- echo export GOARCH=386 >>.bashrc |
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- echo export GOOS=linux >>.bashrc |
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- echo export GOBIN= /home/git/golang/bin >>.bashrc |
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- echo export GOPATH=$HOME/app/Go >>.bashrc |
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- echo PATH=${PATH}: /$HOME/golang/bin >>.bashrc |
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- cd $GOROOT/src |
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- ./make.bash |
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### Download and install dependencies |
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- $ go get -u github.com/gogits/gogs |
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### Build main program |
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- $ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/gogits/gogs |
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- $ go build |
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- $ ./start.sh |
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### At present, you could access gogs from http://localhost:3000 |
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# Configs of the docker images, you might have specify your own configs here. |
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# type of database, support 'mysql' and 'postgres' |
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DB_TYPE="postgres" |
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DB_PASSWORD="YOUR_DB_PASSWORD" |
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DB_RUN_NAME="YOUR_DB_RUN_NAME" |
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HOST_PORT="YOUR_HOST_PORT" |
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# Replace the database root password in database image Dockerfile. |
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sed -i "s/THE_DB_PASSWORD/$DB_PASSWORD/g" images/$DB_TYPE/Dockerfile |
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# Replace the database root password in gogits image deploy.sh file. |
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sed -i "s/THE_DB_PASSWORD/$DB_PASSWORD/g" images/gogits/deploy.sh |
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# Replace the database type in gogits image deploy.sh file. |
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sed -i "s/THE_DB_TYPE/$DB_TYPE/g" images/gogits/deploy.sh |
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# Build the database image |
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cd images/$DB_TYPE |
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docker build -t gogs/$DB_TYPE . |
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# |
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## Build the gogits image |
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cd ../gogits |
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docker build -t gogs/gogits . |
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# |
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## Run MySQL image with name |
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docker run -d --name $DB_RUN_NAME gogs/$DB_TYPE |
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# |
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## Run gogits image and link it to the database image |
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echo "Now we have the $DB_TYPE image(running) and gogs image, use the follow command to start gogs service:" |
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echo -e "\033[33m docker run -i -t --link $DB_RUN_NAME:db -p $HOST_PORT:3000 gogs/gogits \033[0m" |
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