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ADL LRS

Installation tested on Ubuntu 12.10 machine with Python 2.7.3. Should be good with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - 13.04 releases. Updated to be compliant with the 1.0.2 xAPI spec.

This version is stable, but only intended to support a small amount of users as a proof of concept. While it uses programming best practices, it is not designed to take the place of an enterprise system.

Installation

Install Prerequisites

admin:~$ sudo apt-get install git fabric postgresql python-setuptools \
	postgresql-server-dev-all python-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev
admin:~$ sudo easy_install pip
admin:~$ sudo pip install virtualenv

Create ADL LRS system user

admin:~$ sudo useradd -c "ADL Learning Record Store System" -m -s "/bin/bash" <db_owner>

Setup Postgres

admin:~$ sudo -u postgres createuser -P -s <db_owner>
Enter password for new role: *****
Enter it again: *****
admin:~$ sudo -u postgres psql template1
template1=# CREATE DATABASE lrs OWNER <db_owner>;
template1=# \q (exits shell)

Clone the LRS repository

admin:~$ sudo su <db_owner>
dbowner:~$ cd ~
dbowner:~$ mkdir <dir_name>
dbowner:~$ cd <dir_name>
dbowner:~$ git clone https://github.com/adlnet/ADL_LRS.git
dbowner:~$ cd ADL_LRS/

Set the LRS configuration

### File: ADL_LRS/adl_lrs/settings.py

# configure the database
DATABASES = {
	'default': {
	    'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2',
        'NAME': 'lrs',
        'USER': '<db_owner>',
        'PASSWORD': '<password>',   # Comment out these lines if
        'HOST': 'localhost',      # using postgresql "peer" auth.
        'PORT': '',               # See pg_hba.conf for details
    }
}

# Make this unique, and don't share it with anybody.
SECRET_KEY = 'Some long random string with numb3rs and $ymbol$'

# set to 'https' if using SSL encryption
SITE_SCHEME = 'http'

# Keep as localhost if running dev or change it to your planned domain. Should be the same in /admin site (see below)
SITE_DOMAIN = 'localhost:8000'

Setup the environment

dbowner:ADL_LRS$ fab setup_env
...
dbowner:ADL_LRS$ source ../env/bin/activate
(env)dbowner:ADL_LRS$

Setup the LRS

(env)dbowner:ADL_LRS$ fab setup_lrs
...
You just installed Django's auth system, which means you don't have any superusers defined.
Would you like to create one now? (yes/no): yes
Username (leave blank to use '<db_owner>'): 
E-mail address:
Password: 
Password (again): 
Superuser created successfully.
...

If you get some sort of authentication error here, make sure that Django and PostgreSQL are both using the same form of authentication (adl_lrs/settings.py and pg_hba.conf) and that the credentials given in settings.py are the same as those you created.

Starting

While still in the ADL_LRS directory, run

(env)dbowner:ADL_LRS$ python manage.py runserver

This starts a lightweight development web server on the local machine. By default, the server runs on port 8000 on the IP address 127.0.0.1. You can pass in an IP address and port number explicitly. This will serve your static files without setting up Nginx but must NOT be used for production purposes. Press CTRL + C to stop the server

Set your site domain

Visit the admin section of your website (/admin). Click Sites and you'll see the only entry is 'example.com' (The key for this in the DB is 1 and it maps back to the SITE_ID value in settings). Change the domain and name to the domain you're going to use. This should be the same value as what you set SITE_DOMAIN as in the settings.py file. If running locally it could be localhost:8000, or if production could be lrs.adlnet.gov (DON'T include the scheme here, that should be set in settings.py already). Sync your database again to apply the change

(env)dbowner:ADL_LRS$ python manage.py syncdb

Whenever you want to exit the virtual environment, just type deactivate

For other ways to start and run the LRS, please visit our Wiki.

Test LRS

(env)dbowner:ADL_LRS$ fab test_lrs

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License

Copyright ©2015 Advanced Distributed Learning

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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