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=========================================================== Mediathread =========================================================== Mediathread is a Django site for multimedia annotations facilitating collaboration on video and image analysis. Developed at the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning (CCNMTL) CODE: http://github.com/ccnmtl/mediathread (see wiki for some dev documentation) INFO: http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/mediathread FORUM: http://groups.google.com/group/mediathread REQUIREMENTS ------------ Python 2.6 (or 2.5) Postgres (or MySQL) In Ubuntu (for postgres 8.4, but just change version numbers): $ sudo aptitude install postgres-8.4 postgresql-client-8.4 postgresql-server-dev-8.4 python-psycopg2 gcc python2.6 python-dev libc6-dev INSTALLATION ------------ 1. Mediathread relies on several submodules. The easiest way to download it all is to run with git 1.6.5+ is: git clone --recursive http://github.com/ccnmtl/mediathread.git 2. Build the database For Postgres: A. Create the database ($ createdb mediathread) For MySQL: A. Edit the file requirements/libs.txt - comment out the line 'psycopg2' - uncomment 'MySQLdb' B. Create the database ($ echo "CREATE DATABASE mediathread" | mysql -uroot -p mysql) For Both: Edit the lines in settings_shared.py that start with DATABASE_ as appropriate Even better would be: $ mkdir deploy_specific $ touch deploy_specific/__init__.py # edit a file called deploy_specific/settings.py setting those same variables which will override the values in settings_shared.py This is where we add custom settings for our deployment that will not be included in the open-sourced distribution 3. Bootstrap uses virtualenv to build a contained library in ve/ ./bootstrap.py NOTE: if you're using python2.5 use ./bootstrap-python25.py instead ===== The rest of the instructions work like standard Django. See: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/ for more details. ===== 4. Sync the database ./manage.py syncdb #create a superuser 5. Run locally (during development) ./manage.py runserver myhost.example.com:8000 6. For deployment to Apache, see our sample configuration in apache/prod.conf This directory also contains standard django.wsgi file which can be used with other webservers ==== Go to your site in a web browser. ==== 7. The default database is not very useful. Login with the superuser you created in Step #4. 8. Click the 'Create a Course' link. - Click the "+" to make a group. Name it something like "test_course" - Click the "+" to make a faculty group. Name it something like "test_course_faculty" - In the "Add users to group" field... = add yourself as a faculty member by putting your username with a "*" in front like this "*admin" = add some fellow faculty/student accounts -- you can create new accounts right here (read the instructions under the textarea) = Click "Save" and then click the upper-right link "Django administration" to get back to the regular site (yeah, not the most intuitive). 9. Experiment with saving assets by visiting: http://myhost.example.com:8000/save/ 10. For deployment, take a look at the apache/ directory for sample apache configuration files
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