Merge pull request #145 from ryanmerolle/patch-1

standardized app installation commands
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The following packages are needed to install PostgreSQL:
* python-psycopg2 * python-psycopg2
``` ```
# apt-get install postgresql libpq-dev python-psycopg2 # sudo apt-get install -y postgresql libpq-dev python-psycopg2
``` ```
## Configuration ## Configuration
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ NetBox requires following dependencies:
* graphviz * graphviz
``` ```
# apt-get install python2.7 python-dev git python-pip libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libffi-dev graphviz # sudo apt-get install -y python2.7 python-dev git python-pip libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libffi-dev graphviz
``` ```
You may opt to install NetBox either from a numbered release or by cloning the master branch of its repository on GitHub. You may opt to install NetBox either from a numbered release or by cloning the master branch of its repository on GitHub.
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Create the base directory for the NetBox installation. For this guide, we'll use
If `git` is not already installed, install it: If `git` is not already installed, install it:
``` ```
# sudo apt-get install git # sudo apt-get install -y git
``` ```
Next, clone the **master** branch of the NetBox GitHub repository into the current directory: Next, clone the **master** branch of the NetBox GitHub repository into the current directory:
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Checking connectivity... done.
Install the necessary Python packages using pip. (If you encounter any compilation errors during this step, ensure that you've installed all of the required dependencies.) Install the necessary Python packages using pip. (If you encounter any compilation errors during this step, ensure that you've installed all of the required dependencies.)
``` ```
# pip install -r requirements.txt # sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
``` ```
## Configuration ## Configuration
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We'll set up a simple HTTP front end using [gunicorn](http://gunicorn.org/) for the purposes of this guide. For web servers, we provide example configurations for both [nginx](https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/) and [Apache](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4). (You are of course free to use whichever combination of HTTP and WSGI services you'd like.) We'll also use [supervisord](http://supervisord.org/) for service persistence. We'll set up a simple HTTP front end using [gunicorn](http://gunicorn.org/) for the purposes of this guide. For web servers, we provide example configurations for both [nginx](https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/) and [Apache](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4). (You are of course free to use whichever combination of HTTP and WSGI services you'd like.) We'll also use [supervisord](http://supervisord.org/) for service persistence.
``` ```
# apt-get install gunicorn supervisor # sudo apt-get install -y gunicorn supervisor
``` ```
## nginx Configuration ## nginx Configuration
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The following will serve as a minimal nginx configuration. Be sure to modify your server name and installation path appropriately. The following will serve as a minimal nginx configuration. Be sure to modify your server name and installation path appropriately.
``` ```
# apt-get install nginx # sudo apt-get install -y nginx
``` ```
Once nginx is installed, proceed with the following configuration: Once nginx is installed, proceed with the following configuration:
@ -286,7 +286,11 @@ Restart the nginx service to use the new configuration.
``` ```
## Apache Configuration ## Apache Configuration
The following configuration should work for Apache. Be sure to modify the `ServerName` appropriately. ```
# sudo apt-get install -y apache2
```
Once Apache is installed, proceed with the following configuration (Be sure to modify the `ServerName` appropriately):
``` ```
<VirtualHost *:80> <VirtualHost *:80>
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To add SSL support to the installation we'll start by installing the arbitrary precision calculator language. To add SSL support to the installation we'll start by installing the arbitrary precision calculator language.
``` ```
# sudo apt-get -y bc # sudo apt-get install -y bc
``` ```
Next we'll clone Let's Encrypt into /opt/: Next we'll clone Let's Encrypt into /opt/: