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Running the scripts on your local file system

There are two parts to installing gitsync.

  1. Install the plugin on Moodle and set up the webservice.
  2. Set up Git, PHP and the plugin scripts on your local computer.

You need to download the gitsync scripts and set it up locally as described below. Note, the gitsync project git-repro distributes the moodle plugin and local scripts in a single repository.

Prerequisites

  • Install Git

    Go to https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git and follow the instructions for your operating system.

    For Windows:

    • Go to https://git-scm.com/download/win and download the standalone installer (probably '64-bit Git for Windows Setup').
    • Run the installer and fight through the setup questions. The defaults are fine for most of them but if you've never heard of Vim don't choose it as your default editor.
    • Set your identity:
      • git config --global user.name "John Doe"
      • git config --global user.email [email protected]
  • Install PHP

    • Go to https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.php and follow the instructions for your operating system.

    For Windows:

    • Go to https://windows.php.net/download/ and download the non-thread safe Zip file of PHP 8.1(?).
    • Unzip the folder into a folder of your choice.
    • Add the folder to the Path variable of your system via 'Edit System Environment Variables'.

    You will need to enable a PHP extension. On the command line, run php -i. This will display pages of information but near the top there should be a line similar to Loaded Configuration File => C:\Program Files\php-x64\php.ini. Open the shown file as an administrator and search for ;extension=curl. Remove the semi-colon from this line and save. If you are on Windows, you will also need to supply and maintain certificates:

    1. Download the cacert.pem.
    2. Move the file to a directory accessible by PHP and the web server. For example, to C:/php/cacert.pem.
    3. Edit the php.ini file and modify the curl.cainfo entry to point to the absolute path to the cacert.pem file e.g. curl.cainfo = "C:/php/cacert.pem".
    4. Restart the web server e.g. systemctl restart apache2.

Setup

  • Open a terminal and clone this repository git clone https://github.com/maths/moodle-qbank_gitsync.git gitsync. The repository will be downloaded in a folder gitsync inside your current folder.
  • The repository will default to the main branch but you may need to switch to another branch if you're testing new features (e.g. dev for initial beta testing). In the gitsync directory e.g. git checkout dev.
  • In the cli folder within gitsync, make a copy of config_sample.txt and name it config.php within the cli folder.
  • Update config.php with the URLs and names of your Moodle instances.
  • In the same file, add tokens for each of your Moodle instances and set a default instance. (See Setting up the Webservice for token creation.)
  • In the same file, update rootdirectory to be the directory where you plan to keep your question repositories.

Next you will need to create a local filesystem.