Installation ============ This document will outline the installation process of Fietsboek, step-by-step. Requirements ------------ Fietsboek has the following requirements (apart from the Python modules, which will be installed by ``pip``): * Python 3.9 or later * A `redis `__ server, used for caching and temporary data * (Optionally) an SQL database server like `PostgreSQL `__ or `MariaDB `__ (if SQLite is not enough) In addition, if you run on a different interpreter than CPython, you might need a working Rust toolchain (``rustc`` and ``cargo``) installed. This is because some of Fietsboek's dependencies (such as ``pydantic`` and ``nh3``) use Rust modules. If they don't provide a binary wheel for your interpreter, they will automatically build one during the installation process — but that requires the Rust toolchain. To install Rust, check out your distributions wiki/packages, or use the `rustup tool`_. .. _rustup tool: https://rustup.rs/ Creating an Environment ----------------------- It is advised that you keep your Fietsboek installation in a separate `virtual environment `__. This makes sure that the dependencies that Fietsboek pulls in do not interfere with your system's libraries, and it makes sure that you can upgrade those components easily without affecting other installed programs. We will assume that you create your environment in the ``.venv`` folder. Any path can be choosen, you just need to remember it for later .. code:: bash # If Python 3 is the default on your system: virtualenv .venv # Otherwise: virtualenv -p python3 .venv Installing the Python Modules ----------------------------- The Python package manager takes care of installing all dependencies, all you need to do is tell it to install Fietsboek: .. code:: bash # Assuming that we are in the Fietsboek folder .venv/bin/pip install . # Alternatively .venv/bin/pip path/to/fietsboek/repository Optionally, you can install ``lxml``, which provides a faster XML parser to process the GPX files: .. code:: bash .venv/bin/pip install lxml .. note:: It is currently unclear whether ``lxml`` does provide a speed benefit over the alternative, especially when running on PyPy. See also `issue #7`_. .. _issue #7: https://gitlab.com/dunj3/fietsboek/-/issues/7 Configuring Fietsboek --------------------- Before you can run Fietsboek, you need to adjust your configuration. See :doc:`configuration` for that. Setting up the Database ----------------------- Fietsboek users the ``fietsupdate`` script to handle database migrations and other update tasks. You can use it to set up the initial database schema: .. code:: bash .venv/bin/fietsupdate update -c production.ini Adding an Administrator User ---------------------------- You can use the ``fietsctl`` command line program to add administrator users: .. code:: bash .venv/bin/fietsctl user add -c production.ini --admin Running Fietsboek ----------------- To run Fietsboek, simply run .. code:: bash .venv/bin/pserve production.ini .. warning:: It is strongly advised that you use a httpd configured with SSL as a reverse proxy (such as `Apache2 `__ or `nginx `__) to handle external traffic to Fietsboek! Fietsboek itself does not use SSL encryption for its traffic, and not setting up a proper reverse proxy will put your users' data at risk! The default server uses `waitress `__ and should be enough for small to medium traffic. It is implemented purely in Python and should run on most systems. Alternatively, you can switch to `gunicorn `__ or `mod_wsgi `__ for better performance. For those, refer to the Pyramid documentation for more information: * `gunicorn `__ * `mod_wsgi `__ Maintaining Fietsboek --------------------- A good installation should be well-oiled, which means it should be :doc:`updated ` to new versions and :doc:`backups ` should be done frequently.