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The branch, tags/rel_3_14_8 has been created at 7a5e6f595272aa84158592dbc910312679ecf486 (commit) - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 7a5e6f595272aa84158592dbc910312679ecf486 Author: Gina Monti <gmonti@biblio.org> Date: Tue Jul 15 13:17:09 2025 -0400 Working branch for 3.14.8 Signed-off-by: Gina Monti <gmonti@biblio.org> diff --git a/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS.pm b/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS.pm index d7235ce61a..276407f8ff 100644 --- a/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS.pm +++ b/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS.pm @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ OpenILS - Client and server support for the Evergreen open source library system =cut -our $VERSION = '2.4'; +our $VERSION = '3.1408'; 1; diff --git a/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm b/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm index 1c09bee84b..d84a1fdd05 100644 --- a/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm +++ b/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ sub use_authoritative { sub ils_version { # version format is "x-y-z", for example "2-0-0" for Evergreen 2.0.0 # For branches, format is "x-y" - return "HEAD"; + return "3-14-8"; } __PACKAGE__->register_method( diff --git a/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql b/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql index 6a17674deb..04cf54ef66 100644 --- a/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql +++ b/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ CREATE TRIGGER no_overlapping_deps FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE evergreen.array_overlap_check ('deprecates'); INSERT INTO config.upgrade_log (version, applied_to) VALUES ('1476', :eg_version); -- stompro/ianskelsky/mmorgan/smorrison +INSERT INTO config.upgrade_log (version, applied_to) VALUES ('3.14.8', :eg_version); CREATE TABLE config.bib_source ( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, diff --git a/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/3.14.7-3.14.8-upgrade-db.sql b/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/3.14.7-3.14.8-upgrade-db.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e1d65c090e --- /dev/null +++ b/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/3.14.7-3.14.8-upgrade-db.sql @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +--Upgrade Script for 3.14.7 to 3.14.8 +\set eg_version '''3.14.8''' +BEGIN; +INSERT INTO config.upgrade_log (version, applied_to) VALUES ('3.14.8', :eg_version); + +SELECT evergreen.upgrade_deps_block_check('1474', :eg_version); + +CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION vandelay.auto_overlay_org_unit_copies ( import_id BIGINT, merge_profile_id INT, lwm_ratio_value_p NUMERIC ) RETURNS BOOL AS $$ +DECLARE + eg_id BIGINT; + match_count INT; + rec vandelay.bib_match%ROWTYPE; + v_owning_lib INT; + scope_org INT; + scope_orgs INT[]; + copy_count INT := 0; + max_copy_count INT := 0; +BEGIN + + PERFORM * FROM vandelay.queued_bib_record WHERE import_time IS NOT NULL AND id = import_id; + + IF FOUND THEN + -- RAISE NOTICE 'already imported, cannot auto-overlay' + RETURN FALSE; + END IF; + + -- Gather all the owning libs for our import items. + -- These are our initial scope_orgs. + SELECT ARRAY_AGG(DISTINCT owning_lib) INTO scope_orgs + FROM vandelay.import_item + WHERE record = import_id; + + WHILE CARDINALITY(scope_orgs) IS NOT NULL LOOP + EXIT WHEN CARDINALITY(scope_orgs) = 0; + FOR scope_org IN SELECT * FROM UNNEST(scope_orgs) LOOP + -- For each match, get a count of all copies at descendants of our scope org. + FOR rec IN SELECT * FROM vandelay.bib_match AS vbm + WHERE queued_record = import_id + ORDER BY vbm.eg_record DESC + LOOP + SELECT COUNT(acp.id) INTO copy_count + FROM asset.copy AS acp + INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn + ON acp.call_number = acn.id + WHERE acn.owning_lib IN (SELECT id FROM + actor.org_unit_descendants(scope_org)) + AND acn.record = rec.eg_record + AND acp.deleted = FALSE; + IF copy_count > max_copy_count THEN + max_copy_count := copy_count; + eg_id := rec.eg_record; + END IF; + END LOOP; + END LOOP; + + EXIT WHEN eg_id IS NOT NULL; + + -- If no matching bibs had holdings, gather our next set of orgs to check, and iterate. + IF max_copy_count = 0 THEN + SELECT ARRAY_AGG(DISTINCT parent_ou) INTO scope_orgs + FROM actor.org_unit + WHERE id IN (SELECT * FROM UNNEST(scope_orgs)) + AND parent_ou IS NOT NULL; + EXIT WHEN CARDINALITY(scope_orgs) IS NULL; + END IF; + END LOOP; + + IF eg_id IS NULL THEN + -- Could not determine best match via copy count + -- fall back to default best match + IF (SELECT * FROM vandelay.auto_overlay_bib_record_with_best( import_id, merge_profile_id, lwm_ratio_value_p )) THEN + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END IF; + END IF; + + RETURN vandelay.overlay_bib_record( import_id, eg_id, merge_profile_id ); +END; +$$ LANGUAGE PLPGSQL; + + +SELECT evergreen.upgrade_deps_block_check('1475', :eg_version); + +INSERT into config.workstation_setting_type (name, grp, datatype, label) +VALUES ( + 'eg.grid.admin.local.config.standing_penalty', 'gui', 'object', + oils_i18n_gettext( + 'eg.grid.admin.local.config.standing_penalty', + 'Grid Config: admin.local.config.standing_penalty', + 'cwst', 'label' + ) +); + + +SELECT evergreen.upgrade_deps_block_check('1476', :eg_version); + +INSERT INTO config.workstation_setting_type (name, grp, label, description, datatype, fm_class) +VALUES ( + 'eg.circ.patron.search.ou', + 'circ', + oils_i18n_gettext( + 'eg.circ.patron.search.ou', + 'Staff Client patron search: home organization unit', + 'cwst', 'label'), + oils_i18n_gettext( + 'eg.circ.patron.search.ou', + 'Specifies the home organization unit for patron search', + 'cwst', 'description'), + 'link', + 'aou' + ); + +COMMIT; + +-- Update auditor tables to catch changes to source tables. +-- Can be removed/skipped if there were no schema changes. +SELECT auditor.update_auditors(); diff --git a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html index b2b87b683f..68765bb84f 100644 --- a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html +++ b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <html><head><script></script></head><body onload="var x = document.getElementById('version'); var version ='/xul/server/'.split(/\//)[2]; if (version == 'server') { version = 'versionless debug build'; } x.appendChild(document.createTextNode(version));"> <h1 style="text-decoration: underline">Evergreen</h1> <p>Target Server ID: <span id="version"></span></p> -<p>$HeadURL$</p> +<p>http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/tags/rel_3_14_8</p> <h2>What is Evergreen?</h2> <blockquote> <p> diff --git a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js index 0613a13ddf..3c2b40e36b 100644 --- a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js +++ b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ pref("toolkit.singletonWindowType", "eg_main"); pref("open-ils.enable_join_tabs", true); // We'll use this one to help brand some build information into the client, and rely on subversion keywords -pref("open-ils.repository.headURL","$HeadURL$"); +pref("open-ils.repository.headURL","http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/tags/r..."); pref("open-ils.repository.author","$Author$"); pref("open-ils.repository.revision","$Revision$"); pref("open-ils.repository.date","$Date$"); diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 120000 index 1486a8d676..0000000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -docs/modules/installation/pages/server_installation.adoc \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f646356428 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,803 @@ += Installing the Evergreen server = +:toc: + +== Preamble: referenced user accounts == + +In subsequent sections, we will refer to a number of different accounts, as +follows: + + * Linux user accounts: + ** The *user* Linux account is the account that you use to log onto the + Linux system as a regular user. + ** The *root* Linux account is an account that has system administrator + privileges. On Debian you can switch to this account from + your *user* account by issuing the `su -` command and entering the + password for the *root* account when prompted. On Ubuntu you can switch + to this account from your *user* account using the `sudo su -` command + and entering the password for your *user* account when prompted. + ** The *opensrf* Linux account is an account that you create when installing + OpenSRF. You can switch to this account from the *root* account by + issuing the `su - opensrf` command. + ** The *postgres* Linux account is created automatically when you install + the PostgreSQL database server. You can switch to this account from the + *root* account by issuing the `su - postgres` command. + * PostgreSQL user accounts: + ** The *evergreen* PostgreSQL account is a superuser account that you will + create to connect to the PostgreSQL database server. + * Evergreen administrator account: + ** The *egadmin* Evergreen account is an administrator account for + Evergreen that you will use to test connectivity and configure your + Evergreen instance. + +== Preamble: developer instructions == + +[NOTE] +Skip this section if you are using an official release tarball downloaded +from http://evergreen-ils.org/egdownloads + +Developers working directly with the source code from the Git repository, +rather than an official release tarball, must perform one step before they +can proceed with the `./configure` step. + +As the *user* Linux account, issue the following command in the Evergreen +source directory to generate the configure script and Makefiles: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +autoreconf -i +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +== Installing prerequisites == + + * **PostgreSQL**: The minimum supported version is 13. + * **Linux**: Evergreen has been tested on + Debian Bookworm (12), + Debian Bullseye (11), + Debian Buster (10), + Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04), + and Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04). + If you are running an older version of these distributions, you may want + to upgrade before upgrading Evergreen. For instructions on upgrading these + distributions, visit the Debian or Ubuntu websites. + * **OpenSRF**: The minimum supported version of OpenSRF is 3.3.0. + + +Evergreen has a number of prerequisite packages that must be installed +before you can successfully configure, compile, and install Evergreen. + +1. Begin by installing the most recent version of OpenSRF (3.3.0 or later). + You can download OpenSRF releases from http://evergreen-ils.org/opensrf-downloads/ ++ +2. Issue the following commands as the *root* Linux account to install + prerequisites using the `Makefile.install` prerequisite installer, + substituting `debian-bookworm`,`debian-bullseye`,`debian-buster`,`ubuntu-jammy`, + or `ubuntu-noble` for <osname> below: ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install <osname> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +[[optional_developer_additions]] +3. OPTIONAL: Developer additions ++ +To perform certain developer tasks from a Git source code checkout, +additional packages are required. As the *root* Linux account: ++ + * To install packages needed for retrieving and managing web dependencies, + use the <osname>-developer Makefile.install target. Currently, + this is only needed for building and installing the web + staff client. + * To optionally run Angular and AngularJS tests you will need to manually + install Firefox and your choice of Chromium or Chrome. ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install <osname>-developer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ + * To install packages required for building Evergreen translations, use + the <osname>-translator Makefile.install target. ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install <osname>-translator +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ + * To install packages required for building Evergreen release bundles, use + the <osname>-packager Makefile.install target. ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install <osname>-packager +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +== Extra steps for web staff client == + +[NOTE] +Skip this entire section if you are using an official release tarball downloaded +from http://evergreen-ils.org/downloads. Otherwise, ensure you have installed the +xref:#optional_developer_additions[optional developer additions] before proceeding. + +[[install_files_for_web_staff_client]] +=== Install AngularJS files for web staff client === + +1. Building, Testing, Minification: The remaining steps all take place within + the staff JS web root: ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +cd $EVERGREEN_ROOT/Open-ILS/web/js/ui/default/staff/ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +2. Install Project-local Dependencies. npm inspects the 'package.json' file + for dependencies and fetches them from the Node package network. ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +npm ci # fetch JS dependencies +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +3. Run the build script. ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +npm run build-prod +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +4. OPTIONAL: Test web client code if the <osname>-developer packages and + the necessary browsers are installed. + CHROME_BIN should be set to the path to chrome or chromimum, e.g., + `/usr/bin/chromium`: ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +CHROME_BIN=/path/to/chrome npm run test +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +[[install_files_for_angular_web_staff_client]] +=== Install Angular files for web staff client === + +1. Building, Testing, Minification: The remaining steps all take place within + the Angular staff root: ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +cd $EVERGREEN_ROOT/Open-ILS/src/eg2/ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +2. Install Project-local Dependencies. npm inspects the 'package.json' file + for dependencies and fetches them from the Node package network. ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +npm ci # fetch JS dependencies +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +3. Run the build script. ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +ng build --configuration=production +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +This can be a memory-intensive build. If the process does not finish, and you +get the message "Killed" in the console, try running it with +https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_max_old_space_size_size_in_megabytes[an explicit max-old-space-size option] +to encourage more garbage collection. For example, on a machine with 4GB of +memory, you can limit max-old-space-size to 3GB with: ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=3072 ng build --configuration=production +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +4. OPTIONAL: Test eg2 web client code if the <osname>-developer packages and + the necessary browsers are installed: + CHROME_BIN should be set to the path to chrome or chromimum, e.g., + `/usr/bin/chromium`: ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +CHROME_BIN=/path/to/chrome npm run test +MOZ_HEADLESS=1 ng e2e +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +[[install_opac_deps]] +=== Install OPAC skin dependencies === + +1. The following steps take place within the OPAC dependencies root: ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +cd $EVERGREEN_ROOT/Open-ILS/web/opac/deps +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +2. Install Project-local Dependencies. npm inspects the 'package.json' file + for dependencies and fetches them from the Node package network. ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +npm ci # fetch JS and CSS dependencies +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +Note that there is no build step. + +3. OPTIONAL: Test OPAC javascript code: ++ +[source,sh] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +npm run test +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +== Configuration and compilation instructions == + +For the time being, we are still installing everything in the `/openils/` +directory. From the Evergreen source directory, issue the following commands as +the *user* Linux account to configure and build Evergreen: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +PATH=/openils/bin:$PATH ./configure --prefix=/openils --sysconfdir=/openils/conf +make +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +These instructions assume that you have also installed OpenSRF under `/openils/`. +If not, please adjust PATH as needed so that the Evergreen `configure` script +can find `osrf_config`. + +== Installation instructions == + +1. Once you have configured and compiled Evergreen, issue the following + command as the *root* Linux account to install Evergreen and copy + example configuration files to `/openils/conf`. ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make install +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +== Change ownership of the Evergreen files == + +All files in the `/openils/` directory and subdirectories must be owned by the +`opensrf` user. Issue the following command as the *root* Linux account to +change the ownership on the files: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +chown -R opensrf:opensrf /openils +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +== Run ldconfig == + +On Ubuntu or Debian, run the following command as the root user: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +ldconfig +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +== Additional Instructions for Developers == + +[NOTE] +Skip this section if you are using an official release tarball downloaded +from http://evergreen-ils.org/egdownloads + +Developers working directly with the source code from the Git repository, +rather than an official release tarball, need to install the Dojo Toolkit +set of JavaScript libraries. The appropriate version of Dojo is included in +Evergreen release tarballs. Developers should install the Dojo 1.3.3 version +of Dojo by issuing the following commands as the *opensrf* Linux account: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +wget https://download.dojotoolkit.org/release-1.3.3/dojo-release-1.3.3.tar.gz +tar -C /openils/var/web/js -xzf dojo-release-1.3.3.tar.gz +cp -r /openils/var/web/js/dojo-release-1.3.3/* /openils/var/web/js/dojo/. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +== Configure the Apache Web server == + +. Use the example configuration files to configure your Web server for +the Evergreen catalog, web staff client, Web services, and administration +interfaces. Issue the following commands as the *root* Linux account: ++ +[source,bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +cp Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/eg_24.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/eg.conf +cp Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/eg_vhost_24.conf /etc/apache2/eg_vhost.conf +cp Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/eg_startup /etc/apache2/ +# Now set up SSL +mkdir /etc/apache2/ssl +cd /etc/apache2/ssl +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +. The `openssl` command cuts a new SSL key for your Apache server. For a +production server, you should purchase a signed SSL certificate, but you can +just use a self-signed certificate and accept the warnings in the +and browser during testing and development. Create an SSL key for the Apache +server by issuing the following command as the *root* Linux account: ++ +[source,bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out server.crt -keyout server.key +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +. As the *root* Linux account, edit the `eg.conf` file that you copied into +place. + a. To enable access to the offline upload / execute interface from any + workstation on any network, make the following change (and note that + you *must* secure this for a production instance): + * Replace `Require host 10.0.0.0/8` with `Require all granted` +. Change the user for the Apache server. + * As the *root* Linux account, edit + `/etc/apache2/envvars`. Change `export APACHE_RUN_USER=www-data` to + `export APACHE_RUN_USER=opensrf`. +. As the *root* Linux account, configure Apache with KeepAlive settings + appropriate for Evergreen. Higher values can improve the performance of a + single client by allowing multiple requests to be sent over the same TCP + connection, but increase the risk of using up all available Apache child + processes and memory. + * Edit `/etc/apache2/apache2.conf`. + a. Change `KeepAliveTimeout` to `1`. + b. Change `MaxKeepAliveRequests` to `100`. +. As the *root* Linux account, configure the prefork module to start and keep + enough Apache servers available to provide quick responses to clients without + running out of memory. The following settings are a good starting point for a + site that exposes the default Evergreen catalog to the web: ++ +.`/etc/apache2/mods-available/mpm_prefork.conf` +[source,bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +<IfModule mpm_prefork_module> + StartServers 15 + MinSpareServers 5 + MaxSpareServers 15 + MaxRequestWorkers 75 + MaxConnectionsPerChild 500 +</IfModule> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +. As the *root* user, enable the mpm_prefork module: ++ +[source,bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +a2dismod mpm_event +a2enmod mpm_prefork +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +. As the *root* Linux account, enable the Evergreen site: ++ +[source,bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +a2dissite 000-default # OPTIONAL: disable the default site (the "It Works" page) +a2ensite eg.conf +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +. As the *root* Linux account, enable Apache to write + to the lock directory; this is currently necessary because Apache + is running as the `opensrf` user: ++ +[source,bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +chown opensrf /var/lock/apache2 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Learn more about additional Apache options in the following sections: + + * xref:admin:apache_rewrite_tricks.adoc#apache_rewrite_tricks[Apache Rewrite Tricks] + * xref:admin:apache_access_handler.adoc#apache_access_handler_perl_module[Apache Access Handler Perl Module] + +== Configure OpenSRF for the Evergreen application == + +There are a number of example OpenSRF configuration files in `/openils/conf/` +that you can use as a template for your Evergreen installation. Issue the +following commands as the *opensrf* Linux account: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +cp -b /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml.example /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml +cp -b /openils/conf/opensrf.xml.example /openils/conf/opensrf.xml +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +When you installed OpenSRF, you created four Jabber users on two +separate domains and edited the `opensrf_core.xml` file accordingly. Please +refer back to the OpenSRF README and, as the *opensrf* Linux account, edit the +Evergreen version of the `opensrf_core.xml` file using the same Jabber users +and domains as you used while installing and testing OpenSRF. + +=== OPTIONAL: Configure Evergreen for OpenSRF+Redis + +If using the Redis variant of OpenSRF, modify /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml +to use the Redis settings instead of the Ejabberd settings. + +Several sections of the file have 2 configuration blocks, one for Ejabberd +and one for Redis. Example: + +[source,xml] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +<!-- Ejabberd --> +<passwd>password</passwd> +<port>5222</port> +<!-- === --> + +<!-- Redis --> +<!-- +<passwd>456fc340-beba-4489-9070-0d6b49e9952b</passwd> +<port>6379</port> +--> +<!-- === --> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +For each occurrence of such block, commente out the Ejabberd sections +and un-comment the Redis sections. Example: + +[source,xml] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +<!-- Ejabberd --> +<!-- +<passwd>password</passwd> +<port>5222</port> +--> +<!-- === --> + +<!-- Redis --> +<passwd>456fc340-beba-4489-9070-0d6b49e9952b</passwd> +<port>6379</port> +<!-- === --> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +[NOTE] +The `-b` flag tells the `cp` command to create a backup version of the +destination file. The backup version of the destination file has a tilde (`~`) +appended to the file name, so if you have forgotten the Jabber users and +domains, you can retrieve the settings from the backup version of the files. + +`eg_db_config`, described in xref:#creating_the_evergreen_database[Creating the Evergreen database], sets the database connection information in `opensrf.xml` for you. + +=== Configure action triggers for the Evergreen application === +_Action Triggers_ provide hooks for the system to perform actions when a given +event occurs; for example, to generate reminder or overdue notices, the +`checkout.due` hook is processed and events are triggered for potential actions +if there is no checkin time. + +To enable the default set of hooks, issue the following command as the +*opensrf* Linux account: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +cp -b /openils/conf/action_trigger_filters.json.example /openils/conf/action_trigger_filters.json +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +For more information about configuring and running action triggers, see +xref:admin:actiontriggers.adoc#processing_action_triggers[Notifications / Action Triggers]. + +[[creating_the_evergreen_database]] +== Creating the Evergreen database == + +=== Setting up the PostgreSQL server === + +For production use, most libraries install the PostgreSQL database server on a +dedicated machine. Therefore, by default, the `Makefile.install` prerequisite +installer does *not* install the PostgreSQL database server that is required +by every Evergreen system. You can install the packages required by Debian or +Ubuntu on the machine of your choice using the following commands as the +*root* Linux account: + +.Installing PostgreSQL server packages + +Each OS build target provides the postgres server installation +packages required for each operating system. To install Postgres +server packages, use the make target +'postgres-server-<OSTYPE>-<POSTGRESVERSION>'. Choose the most +appropriate command below based on your operating system and desired +PostgreSQL Version. + +To install PostgreSQL version 13, use the following command for your operating +system: + +[WARNING] +========= +PostgreSQL 12+ includes a feature called "JIT" (Just-in-Time compilation). +Do not turn on Postgres' JIT capabilities. Evergreen's queries, especially complex +ones used for search, are intentionally tuned for non-JIT execution and JIT has +been shown to be harmful in some circumstances. +Recommended minimum tweak to postgresql.conf: +jit_above_cost = -1 +========= + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bookworm-13 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bullseye-13 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-buster-13 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-jammy-13 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-noble-13 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +To install PostgreSQL version 14, use the following command for your operating +system: + +[WARNING] +========= +PostgreSQL 12+ includes a feature called "JIT" (Just-in-Time compilation). +Do not turn on Postgres' JIT capabilities. Evergreen's queries, especially complex +ones used for search, are intentionally tuned for non-JIT execution and JIT has +been shown to be harmful in some circumstances. +Recommended minimum tweak to postgresql.conf: +jit_above_cost = -1 +========= + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bookworm-14 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bullseye-14 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-buster-14 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-jammy-14 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-noble-14 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +To install PostgreSQL version 15, use the following command for your operating +system: + +[WARNING] +========= +PostgreSQL 12+ includes a feature called "JIT" (Just-in-Time compilation). +Do not turn on Postgres' JIT capabilities. Evergreen's queries, especially complex +ones used for search, are intentionally tuned for non-JIT execution and JIT has +been shown to be harmful in some circumstances. +Recommended minimum tweak to postgresql.conf: +jit_above_cost = -1 +========= + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bookworm-15 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bullseye-15 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-buster-15 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-jammy-15 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-noble-15 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +To install PostgreSQL version 16, use the following command for your operating +system: + +[WARNING] +========= +PostgreSQL 12+ includes a feature called "JIT" (Just-in-Time compilation). +Do not turn on Postgres' JIT capabilities. Evergreen's queries, especially complex +ones used for search, are intentionally tuned for non-JIT execution and JIT has +been shown to be harmful in some circumstances. +Recommended minimum tweak to postgresql.conf: +jit_above_cost = -1 +========= + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bookworm-16 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-bullseye-16 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-buster-16 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-jammy-16 +make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-noble-16 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +.Create the Evergreen PostgreSQL user + +You need to create a PostgreSQL superuser to create and access the database. +Issue the following command as the *postgres* Linux account to create a new +PostgreSQL superuser named `evergreen`. When prompted, enter the new user's +password: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +createuser -s -P evergreen +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +.Enabling connections to the PostgreSQL database + +Your PostgreSQL database may be configured by default to prevent connections, +for example, it might reject attempts to connect via TCP/IP or from other +servers. To enable TCP/IP connections from localhost, check your `pg_hba.conf` +file, found in the `/etc/postgresql/` directory on Debian and Ubuntu. +A simple way to enable TCP/IP +connections from localhost to all databases with password authentication, which +would be suitable for a test install of Evergreen on a single server, is to +ensure the file contains the following entries _before_ any "host ... ident" +entries: + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +host all all ::1/128 md5 +host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +When you change the `pg_hba.conf` file, you will need to reload PostgreSQL to +make the changes take effect. For more information on configuring connectivity +to PostgreSQL, see +http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/auth-pg-hba-conf.html + +=== Creating the Evergreen database and schema === + +Once you have created the *evergreen* PostgreSQL account, you also need to +create the database and schema, and configure your configuration files to point +at the database server. Issue the following command as the *root* Linux account +from inside the Evergreen source directory, replacing <user>, <password>, +<hostname>, <port>, and <dbname> with the appropriate values for your +PostgreSQL database (where <user> and <password> are for the *evergreen* +PostgreSQL account you just created), and replace <admin-user> and <admin-pass> +with the values you want for the *egadmin* Evergreen administrator account: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +perl Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/eg_db_config --update-config \ + --service all --create-database --create-schema --create-offline \ + --user <user> --password <password> --hostname <hostname> --port <port> \ + --database <dbname> --admin-user <admin-user> --admin-pass <admin-pass> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +This creates the database and schema and configures all of the services in +your `/openils/conf/opensrf.xml` configuration file to point to that database. +It also creates the configuration files required by the Evergreen `cgi-bin` +administration scripts, and sets the user name and password for the *egadmin* +Evergreen administrator account to your requested values. + +You can get a complete set of options for `eg_db_config` by passing the +`--help` parameter. + +=== Loading sample data === + +If you add the `--load-all-sample` parameter to the `eg_db_config` command, +a set of authority and bibliographic records, call numbers, copies, staff +and regular users, and transactions will be loaded into your target +database. This sample dataset is commonly referred to as the _concerto_ +sample data, and can be useful for testing out Evergreen functionality and +for creating problem reports that developers can easily recreate with their +own copy of the _concerto_ sample data. + +If you don't mind waiting a little longer, you can install the _enhanced_ +concerto dataset. Use this flag: `--load-concerto-enhanced`. This includes +all of the data from _concerto_. Notable differences include: + +. The organization units have friendly names +. Acquisitions data +. More billing scenarios +. More shelving locations and shelving location settings +. Authority data +. Japanese, Spanish, French and Czech bib records +. Metarecord holds +. Item Stat Cats +. Bookings data +. Pre-created OPAC carousels +. Serials data + + +=== Creating the database on a remote server === + +In a production instance of Evergreen, your PostgreSQL server should be +installed on a dedicated server. + +To create the database instance on a remote database server, simply +use the `--create-database` flag on `eg_db_config`. + +== Starting Evergreen == + +1. As the *root* Linux account, start the `memcached` and `ejabberd` services +(if they aren't already running): ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +/etc/init.d/ejabberd start +/etc/init.d/memcached start +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +2. As the *opensrf* Linux account, start Evergreen. The `-l` flag in the +following command is only necessary if you want to force Evergreen to treat the +hostname as `localhost`; if you configured `opensrf.xml` using the real +hostname of your machine as returned by `perl -ENet::Domain 'print +Net::Domain::hostfqdn() . "\n";'`, you should not use the `-l` flag. ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +osrf_control -l --start-all +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ + ** If you receive the error message `bash: osrf_control: command not found`, + then your environment variable `PATH` does not include the `/openils/bin` + directory; this should have been set in the *opensrf* Linux account's + `.bashrc` configuration file. To manually set the `PATH` variable, edit the + configuration file `~/.bashrc` as the *opensrf* Linux account and add the + following line: ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +export PATH=$PATH:/openils/bin +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +3. As the *opensrf* Linux account, generate the Web files needed by the web staff + client and catalog and update the organization unit proximity (you need to do + this the first time you start Evergreen, and after that each time you change the library org unit configuration. +): ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +autogen.sh +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +4. As the *root* Linux account, restart the Apache Web server: ++ +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +/etc/init.d/apache2 restart +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ++ +If the Apache Web server was running when you started the OpenSRF services, you +might not be able to successfully log in to the OPAC or web staff client until the +Apache Web server is restarted. + +== Testing connections to Evergreen == + +Once you have installed and started Evergreen, test your connection to +Evergreen via `srfsh`. As the *opensrf* Linux account, issue the following +commands to start `srfsh` and try to log onto the Evergreen server using the +*egadmin* Evergreen administrator user name and password that you set using the +`eg_db_config` command: + +[source, bash] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +/openils/bin/srfsh +srfsh% login <admin-user> <admin-pass> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +You should see a result like: + + Received Data: "250bf1518c7527a03249858687714376" + ------------------------------------ + Request Completed Successfully + Request Time in seconds: 0.045286 + ------------------------------------ + + Received Data: { + "ilsevent":0, + "textcode":"SUCCESS", + "desc":" ", + "pid":21616, + "stacktrace":"oils_auth.c:304", + "payload":{ + "authtoken":"e5f9827cc0f93b503a1cc66bee6bdd1a", + "authtime":420 + } + + } + + ------------------------------------ + Request Completed Successfully + Request Time in seconds: 1.336568 + ------------------------------------ +[[install-troubleshooting-1]] +If this does not work, it's time to do some troubleshooting. + + * As the *opensrf* Linux account, run the `settings-tester.pl` script to see + if it finds any system configuration problems. The script is found at + `Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/settings-tester.pl` in the Evergreen source + tree. + * Follow the steps in the http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=troubleshooting:checking_for_errors[troubleshooting guide]. + * If you have faithfully followed the entire set of installation steps + listed here, you are probably extremely close to a working system. + Gather your configuration files and log files and contact the + http://evergreen-ils.org/communicate/mailing-lists/[Evergreen development +mailing list] for assistance before making any drastic changes to your system + configuration. + +== Getting help == + +Need help installing or using Evergreen? Join the mailing lists at +http://evergreen-ils.org/communicate/mailing-lists/ or contact us on the Freenode +IRC network on the #evergreen channel. + +== License == + +This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 +Unported License. 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