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== Installing ==
== Installing ==


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To install Drupal, refer to [[How to install Drupal]].
<li>Install necessary packages:
<pre>su -c 'yum shell'
> groupinstall 'Web Server' 'MySQL Database'
> install drupal</pre></li>


<li>If you have not already done so, start the MySQL database server:
== Modules ==
<pre>su -c '/sbin/service mysqld start'</pre></li>


<li>If you have not already done so, set up the MySQL database server's administrator account. First, provide a root password.
Instructions on how to package Drupal modules are part of the [[Drupal module specfile template]].
{{admon/warning | Do not use root account password | Do not provide the system administrator's password for your Linux system here. Use a different strong password, since this is a separate authentication for a MySQL user called "root."}}
<pre>mysqladmin -u root password $PASSWORD</pre></li>


<li>Create a database for Drupal:
== Administration ==
<pre>mysqladmin -u root -p create drupal</pre>


{{admon/note | Database creation | You will be prompted to enter the MySQL "root" password from the previous step.}}</li>
{{Admon/note | This section will refer to another page covering specific administration tasks if needed.}}


<li>Grant rights for a Drupal administrator on this database:
<pre>[root@publictest1 ~]# mysql -u root -p
Enter password:
Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 5
Server version: 5.1.41 Source distribution


Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
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mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON drupal.* TO drupaladmin@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'DRUPAL_PASSWORD';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
 
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
 
mysql> QUIT;
Bye</pre>
 
The ''drupaladmin'' account and the ''DRUPAL_PASSWORD'' you used above are the ones you will use in Drupal's installation process shortly.</li>
 
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 26 April 2010

This page captures notes on evaluating Drupal for Fedora Insight.

Drupal general information

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Drupal site
The Drupal website has constantly updated information on Drupal and is a good source of general information.

Drupal has many positive aspects that make it an attractive option for Fedora Insight:

  • Very large install base, ~1% of websites run it (by comparison, 8.5% run WordPress, and just over 1% run Joomla)
  • Drupal community is large and vibrant
  • Drupal community principles well aligned with Fedora (100% FOSS)
  • Most modules of interest seem to be very well suited from licensing perspective

Possible risk considerations:

  • Drupal 5 -> 6 migration is not painless, though Drupal 6.16 is current and in Fedora
  • Drupal 6.16 is not in EPEL-5, but may be available in EPEL-6
  • Drupal 7 due at an unknown date, possibly June 2010 but depends on bug stomping
  • Drupal modules need packaging for Fedora/EPEL
  • Modules may move at a fairly brisk pace of change, requiring attentive maintainers

Installing

To install Drupal, refer to How to install Drupal.

Modules

Instructions on how to package Drupal modules are part of the Drupal module specfile template.

Administration

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This section will refer to another page covering specific administration tasks if needed.