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== How to install DiscoverEd ==
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== Getting Started ==
  
1. Run this command to download a quickstart script.
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Run these commands to download a quickstart script.
  
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wget http://gitorious.org/discovered/repo/blobs/raw/deploy_script/gimme-discovered
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cd /tmp/ # As good a place as any
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wget http://gitorious.org/discovered/repo/blobs/raw/master/gimme-discovered
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bash gimme-discovered
 
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</pre>
  
2. Edit the script and change <tt>MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD</tt> to the right thing.
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The script will check for dependencies, build DiscoverEd, perform a small crawl, and launch a J2EE server ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jetty_(web_server) Jetty]) with the software.
 
 
3. Run this command to execute the script.
 
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bash gimme-discovered
 
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=== What does the script do? ===
 
=== What does the script do? ===
  
This will do a few things:
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* Install the DiscoverEd code in <tt>./discovered</tt> (relative to the working directory)
* Install the DiscoverEd code in /var/lib/discovered
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* Create a Derby database in the <tt>DISCOVERED_DB</tt> directory
 
* Add a sample curator, and a sample feed
 
* Add a sample curator, and a sample feed
* Download the web pages linked to by that feed
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* Aggregate the resources listed in that feed
* Run a test search for the term "crime", and print the results to your terminal
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* Perform a simple crawl
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* Run a test search for the term "christianity", and print the results to your terminal
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The above steps use the search engine without using a web browser. To make it all work in your web browser, the script will then do the following:
  
The above steps are performed by DiscoverEd. Next, we install a copy of the excellent web server Tomcat, which will allow to you perform searches through your web browser. So the script will do a few more things:
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* Launch an included copy of Jetty
* Install a copy of the excellent web server Tomcat in the same place
 
* Run that copy of Tomcat
 
 
* Open the search engine in Firefox
 
* Open the search engine in Firefox
  
== Or do it manually ==
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=== What you should expect to see ===
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This is a development branch. What you'll see is a search engine that says "Nutch".
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== Controlling the Installation ==
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The script has several variables which control its behavior, including the install location (<tt>DISCOVER_ED_ROOT</tt>).
  
See '''[[DiscoverEd/Install manually]]'''.
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If you need more control (or are using this in production), you'll probably want to do a '''[[DiscoverEd/Install manually|manual installation]]'''.

Latest revision as of 06:01, 21 August 2010


Getting Started

Run these commands to download a quickstart script.

cd /tmp/ # As good a place as any
wget http://gitorious.org/discovered/repo/blobs/raw/master/gimme-discovered
bash gimme-discovered

The script will check for dependencies, build DiscoverEd, perform a small crawl, and launch a J2EE server (Jetty) with the software.

What does the script do?

  • Install the DiscoverEd code in ./discovered (relative to the working directory)
  • Create a Derby database in the DISCOVERED_DB directory
  • Add a sample curator, and a sample feed
  • Aggregate the resources listed in that feed
  • Perform a simple crawl
  • Run a test search for the term "christianity", and print the results to your terminal

The above steps use the search engine without using a web browser. To make it all work in your web browser, the script will then do the following:

  • Launch an included copy of Jetty
  • Open the search engine in Firefox

What you should expect to see

This is a development branch. What you'll see is a search engine that says "Nutch".

Controlling the Installation

The script has several variables which control its behavior, including the install location (DISCOVER_ED_ROOT).

If you need more control (or are using this in production), you'll probably want to do a manual installation.