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11#How to Prepare a Development Environment for Tatoeba Using a Pre-made Virtual Machine
22
33## Installing the VM
44* Grab the vm file [http://mirrors.bouah.net/pub/tatoeba/Tatovm/](http://mirrors.bouah.net/pub/tatoeba/Tatovm/)
55
66* Untar the file:
77
88 * On Windows:
99
1010 * Download both the vbox and the gz file
1111
1212 * Use 7zip [http://www.7-zip.org/] to extract Tatovm.vmdk file from the gz file (using the "Extract here" item from the right-click menu)
1313
1414 * On Linux: use file-roller or from the terminal, type:
1515
1616 tar -xvf vmfile
1717
1818* Get and install VirtualBox [https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads]
1919
2020* Load the VM files in VirtualBox:
2121
2222 From the GUI: **Machine -> Add**, then browse to the location of the .vbox file
2323
2424 From the command line: VBoxManage registervm /path/to/vm.vbox
2525
2626## Accessing the VM
2727* The default http port is 8080 and the default SSH port is 4242.
2828
2929* On Windows, you may want to download [PuTTY](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html) as your SSH GUI.
3030
3131* To SSH into the machine, use the username **tatoeba** and password **tatoeba**:
3232
3333 ssh -p 4242 tatoeba@127.0.0.1
3434
3535* Now you can see the website running in your browser by pointing it to the following address:
3636
3737 127.0.0.1:8080
3838
3939* Steps such as installing packages require superuser privileges. Prior to such steps, execute:
4040
4141 su -
4242
4343 Type in the password **tatovm** when prompted.
4444
4545 After performing your operation, execute "exit" to end superuser access.
4646
4747* The MySQL user is **root** and password is **tatoeba** in case you need to do operations directly on the table or import more data.
4848
4949
5050##Performing Additional Configuration Steps
5151
5252These steps will eventually be folded into a new VM, but for now, they must be performed after the VM is installed.
5353
5454* Optional: add the following to .bashrc:
5555
5656 export TERM=xterm-256color
5757
5858* Log in as superuser (see above) and execute these commands:
5959
6060 apt-get update
6161
6262 apt-get install git
6363
6464 apt-get install php5-curl
6565
6666 apt-get install bzr
6767
6868 apt-get install libpq5 *(for use with Sphinx)*
6969
7070and, if you'll be working with UI translations:
7171
7272 apt-get install poedit
7373
7474
7575* The current VM was assembled shortly before we made the transition from a Subversion repository on Assembla to a Git repository on GitHub, so execute the following steps to update your code from the new repository:
7676
7777 * Log in as superuser.
7878
7979 * Rename /var/http/tatoeba to /var/http/tatoeba-bak .
8080
8181 * Execute this line:
8282 chmod 0777 /var/http
8383
8484 * Log out as superuser (important).
8585
8686 * In the /var/http directory, pull the code from the [GitHub Tatoeba repository](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2) as follows:
8787
8888 git clone https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2.git /var/http/tatoeba
8989
9090 * If you will be committing code, configure your user.name and user.email. (You can do this retroactively after your first commit, but it's better to do it beforehand.) For instance, if your username at GitHub is ghuser, and your e-mail address is address@example.com, you'll execute:
9191
9292 git config --global user.name "ghuser"
9393
9494 git config --global user.email address@example.com
9595
9696 * Your new directory /var/http/tatoeba should have the same directory structure as the old /var/http/tatoeba-bak. You can now delete /var/http/tatoeba-bak .
9797
9898* Execute SQL scripts as follows:
9999
100100 mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/updates/2013-05-31.sql
101101
102102 mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/updates/2013-08-13.sql
103103
104104 mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/scripts/create\_fill\_langStats.sql
105105
106106* As superuser, make tmp/cache and its subfolders writable:
107107
108108 su
109109
110110 chmod 0777 /var/http/tatoeba/app/tmp/cache/
111111
112112 chmod 0777 /var/http/tatoeba/app/tmp/cache/*
113113
114114* You may find it useful at this point to back up your databases so that you can return them to their virgin state. Make a directory (for instance, /backup ; this may require root permission) and then execute a command such as this one:
115115
116116 mysqldump -u root -ptatoeba -A > /backup/all_dbs.sql
117117
118118## Install and Configure Sphinx Search
119119
120See [Installing and Configuring Sphinx Search](install-sphinx).
120Follow the instructions under [Installing and Configuring Sphinx Search](install-sphinx).
121121
122122## Customizing Your Installation
123123* There are three ways to access the codebase via your favorite editor in the comfort of your host computer:
124124
125125 * Mount a drive over SSH:
126126
127127 * On Windows: download NetDrive [www.netdrive.net] and use the aforementioned credentials and port
128128
129129 * On Linux: install SSHFS and then mount it using:
130130
131131 sshfs tatoeba@127.0.0.1:4242 /path/to/mountpoint
132132
133133 * Mount a drive over WebDAV:
134134
135135 * On Windows: use NetDrive. The user and password are **tatoeba**, and the port is 8080.
136136
137137 * On Linux: use your favorite file manager with WebDAV support, or install cadaver and connect using the above credentials.
138138
139139 * Mount a shared file (slow and not recommended):
140140
141141 * Set up Guest additions [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/GuestAdditions]
142142
143143 * In the GUI select Devices -> Shared Folders -> Add
144144
145145 * Browse to the folder you want to share from your host and select it
146146
147147 * Select the Make permanent option
148148
149149 * Now mount the shared file on the guest system:
150150
151151 mount -t vboxfs /media/sharefoldername /path/to/mountpoint
152152
153153* You can also install a graphical environment (GNOME or any other development environment) to work directly from the VM:
154154
155155 apt-get install task-gnome-desktop
156156
157157##Logging Into Tatoeba on the VM
158158
159159The users provided by default are:
160160
161161 admin
162162 corpus_maintainer
163163 advanced_contributor
164164 contributor
165165 inactive
166166 spammer
167167
168168The default password for each user is '123456'.
169169
170170In addition, you can register new users.
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Version at: 16/03/2014, 19:58

#How to Prepare a Development Environment for Tatoeba Using a Pre-made Virtual Machine

## Installing the VM
* Grab the vm file [http://mirrors.bouah.net/pub/tatoeba/Tatovm/](http://mirrors.bouah.net/pub/tatoeba/Tatovm/)

* Untar the file:

   * On Windows: 

        * Download both the vbox and the gz file

        * Use 7zip [http://www.7-zip.org/] to extract Tatovm.vmdk file from the gz file (using the "Extract here" item from the right-click menu)

   * On Linux: use file-roller or from the terminal, type:

   tar -xvf vmfile

* Get and install VirtualBox [https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads]

* Load the VM files in VirtualBox:

  From the GUI: **Machine -> Add**, then browse to the location of the .vbox file

  From the command line: VBoxManage registervm /path/to/vm.vbox

## Accessing the VM
* The default http port is 8080 and the default SSH port is 4242.

* On Windows, you may want to download [PuTTY](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html) as your SSH GUI.

* To SSH into the machine, use the username **tatoeba** and password **tatoeba**:

   ssh -p 4242 tatoeba@127.0.0.1

* Now you can see the website running in your browser by pointing it to the following address:

   127.0.0.1:8080

* Steps such as installing packages require superuser privileges. Prior to such steps, execute:

   su -   

   Type in the password **tatovm** when prompted.

   After performing your operation, execute "exit" to end superuser access.

* The MySQL user is **root** and password is **tatoeba** in case you need to do operations directly on the table or import more data.


##Performing Additional Configuration Steps

These steps will eventually be folded into a new VM, but for now, they must be performed after the VM is installed. 

* Optional: add the following to .bashrc:

    export TERM=xterm-256color

* Log in as superuser (see above) and execute these commands:

    apt-get update

    apt-get install git

    apt-get install php5-curl

    apt-get install bzr

    apt-get install libpq5  *(for use with Sphinx)*

and, if you'll be working with UI translations:

    apt-get install poedit


* The current VM was assembled shortly before we made the transition from a Subversion repository on Assembla to a Git repository on GitHub, so execute the following steps to update your code from the new repository:

    * Log in as superuser.

    * Rename /var/http/tatoeba to /var/http/tatoeba-bak .

    * Execute this line: 
   chmod 0777 /var/http

    * Log out as superuser (important).
 
    * In the /var/http directory, pull the code from the [GitHub Tatoeba repository](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2) as follows:

    git clone https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2.git /var/http/tatoeba

    * If you will be committing code, configure your user.name and user.email. (You can do this retroactively after your first commit, but it's better to do it beforehand.) For instance, if your username at GitHub is ghuser, and your e-mail address is address@example.com, you'll execute:

        git config --global user.name "ghuser"

        git config --global user.email address@example.com

    * Your new directory /var/http/tatoeba should have the same directory structure as the old /var/http/tatoeba-bak. You can now delete /var/http/tatoeba-bak .

* Execute SQL scripts as follows:

    mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/updates/2013-05-31.sql

    mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/updates/2013-08-13.sql

    mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/scripts/create\_fill\_langStats.sql

* As superuser, make tmp/cache and its subfolders writable:

   su
 
   chmod 0777 /var/http/tatoeba/app/tmp/cache/

   chmod 0777 /var/http/tatoeba/app/tmp/cache/*
 
* You may find it useful at this point to back up your databases so that you can return them to their virgin state. Make a directory (for instance, /backup ; this may require root permission) and then execute a command such as this one:

    mysqldump -u root -ptatoeba -A > /backup/all_dbs.sql

## Install and Configure Sphinx Search

See [Installing and Configuring Sphinx Search](install-sphinx).
 
## Customizing Your Installation
* There are three ways to access the codebase via your favorite editor in the comfort of your host computer:

   * Mount a drive over SSH:

       * On Windows: download NetDrive [www.netdrive.net] and use the aforementioned credentials and port

       * On Linux: install SSHFS and then mount it using:

       sshfs tatoeba@127.0.0.1:4242 /path/to/mountpoint

    * Mount a drive over WebDAV:

        * On Windows: use NetDrive. The user and password are **tatoeba**, and the port is 8080.

        * On Linux: use your favorite file manager with WebDAV support, or install cadaver and connect using the above credentials.

    * Mount a shared file (slow and not recommended):

        * Set up Guest additions [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/GuestAdditions]

        * In the GUI select Devices -> Shared Folders -> Add

        * Browse to the folder you want to share from your host and select it

        * Select the Make permanent option

        * Now mount the shared file on the guest system:

       mount -t vboxfs /media/sharefoldername /path/to/mountpoint

* You can also install a graphical environment (GNOME or any other development environment) to work directly from the VM:

  apt-get install task-gnome-desktop

##Logging Into Tatoeba on the VM

The users provided by default are:

    admin
    corpus_maintainer
    advanced_contributor
    contributor
    inactive
    spammer

The default password for each user is '123456'.

In addition, you can register new users.

version at: 16/03/2014, 19:58

#How to Prepare a Development Environment for Tatoeba Using a Pre-made Virtual Machine

## Installing the VM
* Grab the vm file [http://mirrors.bouah.net/pub/tatoeba/Tatovm/](http://mirrors.bouah.net/pub/tatoeba/Tatovm/)

* Untar the file:

   * On Windows: 

        * Download both the vbox and the gz file

        * Use 7zip [http://www.7-zip.org/] to extract Tatovm.vmdk file from the gz file (using the "Extract here" item from the right-click menu)

   * On Linux: use file-roller or from the terminal, type:

   tar -xvf vmfile

* Get and install VirtualBox [https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads]

* Load the VM files in VirtualBox:

  From the GUI: **Machine -> Add**, then browse to the location of the .vbox file

  From the command line: VBoxManage registervm /path/to/vm.vbox

## Accessing the VM
* The default http port is 8080 and the default SSH port is 4242.

* On Windows, you may want to download [PuTTY](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html) as your SSH GUI.

* To SSH into the machine, use the username **tatoeba** and password **tatoeba**:

   ssh -p 4242 tatoeba@127.0.0.1

* Now you can see the website running in your browser by pointing it to the following address:

   127.0.0.1:8080

* Steps such as installing packages require superuser privileges. Prior to such steps, execute:

   su -   

   Type in the password **tatovm** when prompted.

   After performing your operation, execute "exit" to end superuser access.

* The MySQL user is **root** and password is **tatoeba** in case you need to do operations directly on the table or import more data.


##Performing Additional Configuration Steps

These steps will eventually be folded into a new VM, but for now, they must be performed after the VM is installed. 

* Optional: add the following to .bashrc:

    export TERM=xterm-256color

* Log in as superuser (see above) and execute these commands:

    apt-get update

    apt-get install git

    apt-get install php5-curl

    apt-get install bzr

    apt-get install libpq5  *(for use with Sphinx)*

and, if you'll be working with UI translations:

    apt-get install poedit


* The current VM was assembled shortly before we made the transition from a Subversion repository on Assembla to a Git repository on GitHub, so execute the following steps to update your code from the new repository:

    * Log in as superuser.

    * Rename /var/http/tatoeba to /var/http/tatoeba-bak .

    * Execute this line: 
   chmod 0777 /var/http

    * Log out as superuser (important).
 
    * In the /var/http directory, pull the code from the [GitHub Tatoeba repository](https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2) as follows:

    git clone https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2.git /var/http/tatoeba

    * If you will be committing code, configure your user.name and user.email. (You can do this retroactively after your first commit, but it's better to do it beforehand.) For instance, if your username at GitHub is ghuser, and your e-mail address is address@example.com, you'll execute:

        git config --global user.name "ghuser"

        git config --global user.email address@example.com

    * Your new directory /var/http/tatoeba should have the same directory structure as the old /var/http/tatoeba-bak. You can now delete /var/http/tatoeba-bak .

* Execute SQL scripts as follows:

    mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/updates/2013-05-31.sql

    mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/updates/2013-08-13.sql

    mysql -u root -ptatoeba tatoeba < /var/http/tatoeba/docs/database/scripts/create\_fill\_langStats.sql

* As superuser, make tmp/cache and its subfolders writable:

   su
 
   chmod 0777 /var/http/tatoeba/app/tmp/cache/

   chmod 0777 /var/http/tatoeba/app/tmp/cache/*
 
* You may find it useful at this point to back up your databases so that you can return them to their virgin state. Make a directory (for instance, /backup ; this may require root permission) and then execute a command such as this one:

    mysqldump -u root -ptatoeba -A > /backup/all_dbs.sql

## Install and Configure Sphinx Search

Follow the instructions under [Installing and Configuring Sphinx Search](install-sphinx).
 
## Customizing Your Installation
* There are three ways to access the codebase via your favorite editor in the comfort of your host computer:

   * Mount a drive over SSH:

       * On Windows: download NetDrive [www.netdrive.net] and use the aforementioned credentials and port

       * On Linux: install SSHFS and then mount it using:

       sshfs tatoeba@127.0.0.1:4242 /path/to/mountpoint

    * Mount a drive over WebDAV:

        * On Windows: use NetDrive. The user and password are **tatoeba**, and the port is 8080.

        * On Linux: use your favorite file manager with WebDAV support, or install cadaver and connect using the above credentials.

    * Mount a shared file (slow and not recommended):

        * Set up Guest additions [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/GuestAdditions]

        * In the GUI select Devices -> Shared Folders -> Add

        * Browse to the folder you want to share from your host and select it

        * Select the Make permanent option

        * Now mount the shared file on the guest system:

       mount -t vboxfs /media/sharefoldername /path/to/mountpoint

* You can also install a graphical environment (GNOME or any other development environment) to work directly from the VM:

  apt-get install task-gnome-desktop

##Logging Into Tatoeba on the VM

The users provided by default are:

    admin
    corpus_maintainer
    advanced_contributor
    contributor
    inactive
    spammer

The default password for each user is '123456'.

In addition, you can register new users.

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