How to Install Review Board on Ubuntu 16.10
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Review Board is a free and open source tool for reviewing source code, documentation, images and many more. It is web-based software written in Python and uses either SQLite, MySQL, or PostgreSQL to store its data.
In this tutorial we will install the latest version of Review Board on Ubuntu 16.10.
Prerequisites
- A Vultr Ubuntu 16.10 server instance.
- A Domain name pointed at your server.
- A Sudo User.
Step 1: Update the System
Before installing any packages in Ubuntu server instance, it is recommended to update the system. Login using the sudo user and run the following commands to update the system.
sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get -y upgrade
Step 2: Install Dependencies
Before installing Review Board, we must need to install few dependencies first. Install Python, Memcache and required tools using the following command.
sudo apt-get -y install python-setuptools python-dev memcached patch libjpeg-dev python-mysqldbsudo easy_install pip
Now install the support for the revision control system supported by Review Board using the following command.
sudo apt-get -y install cvs git-core subversion python-svn
Step 3: Install Review Board
Run the following command to install Review Board.
sudo pip install ReviewBoard
If you encounter any problems during installation, you might need to install few more dependencies so that Review Board can install.
sudo apt-get -y install python-cffisudo apt-get -y install build-essential autoconf libtool pkg-config python-opengl python-imaging python-pyrex python-pyside.qtopengl idle-python2.7 qt4-dev-tools qt4-designer libqtgui4 libqtcore4 libqt4-xml libqt4-test libqt4-script libqt4-network libqt4-dbus python-qt4 python-qt4-gl libgle3sudo apt-get -y install zlib1g-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libssl-dev
Now run the installer again.
sudo pip install ReviewBoard
Step 4: Configuring Database
Review Board can use either SQLite, MySQL or PostgreSQL to store it’s data. In this tutorial we will be using MySQL to store its data. To install MySQL, run the following command.
sudo apt-get -y install mysql-server
Now edit the default MySQL configuration file using the following command.
sudo nano /etc/mysql/my.cnf
Add the following lines at the bottom of the file so that the server is configured to use the UTF-8 encoding for text.
[client]default-character-set=utf8[mysqld]character-set-server=utf8
Once MySQL is installed, run the following command to start MySQL and enable it to automatically start at boot time using following commands.
sudo systemctl start mysql.servicesudo systemctl enable mysql.service
Now secure your MySQL installation using the following command.
sudo mysql_secure_installation
You will be asked for current root password. As we have just install MySQL, root password is not set. Press Enter key to proceed. Set a strong root password for your MySQL server and answer Y
for all the other questions asked. All the questions asked are self explanatory.
Once your MySQL server’s security is hardened, proceed further to create a database to store Review Board data.
Step 5: Create Database for Review Board
Login to MySQL shell as root user using the following command.
mysql -u root -p
Provide the password for root user you just set earlier.
Now run the following queries to create the database and database user for Review Board installation.
CREATE DATABASE rb_data;CREATE USER 'rb_user'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'StrongPassword';GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON rb_data.* TO 'rb_user'@'localhost';FLUSH PRIVILEGES;EXIT;
Make sure that you use semicolon at the end of each query above. You can replace the database name rb_data
and database username rb_user
according to your need. Be sure to change StrongPassword
with a very strong password.
Step 6: Creating Review Board Site
Install Apache web server using the following command.
sudo apt-get install apache2
You can now create a Review Board site. Run the following command to create a new Review Board site.
sudo rb-site install /var/www/reviews.example.net
In above command, change the path to your site according to your actual domain. During the installation it will ask you for few parameters which are as follows.
Domain Name: reviews.example.net #Your actual domainRoot Path [/]: #Press enter to use defaultDatabase Type: 1 #Enter 1 for MySQLDatabase Name [reviewboard]: rb_data #Your database nameDatabase Server [localhost]: #Press enter to use defaultDatabase Username: rb_user #Your database usernameDatabase Password: #Your database passwordMemcache Server [localhost:11211]: #Press enter to use defaultUsername [admin]: #Provide Administrator account usernamePassword: #Provide Administrator account passwordE-Mail Address: #Provide Administrator email
Now provide the ownership of the Review Board files to the Apache user using the following command.
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/reviews.example.net
Now create a symbolic link of the Apache configuration file using the following command.
sudo cp /var/www/reviews.example.net/conf/apache-wsgi.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/reviews.example.net.confsudo ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/reviews.example.net.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/reviews.example.net.conf
Now start Memcached and Apache services and enable them to start at boot time using following commands.
sudo systemctl start memcached.servicesudo systemctl enable memcached.servicesudo systemctl start apache2.servicesudo systemctl enable apache2.service
Finally install mod-wgsi
using the following command.
sudo aptitude install libapache2-mod-wsgi
You can now browse to http://reviews.example.net
to access the Review Board Site. Installation of Review Board is now finished.
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