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Wagn: how pioneers roll

Basics

Wagn is an open web platform for building coherent web systems.

Using simple wiki-inspired building blocks called cards, “Wagneers” construct sites ranging from simple content managers to custom project trackers to fully integrated web suites.

Dependencies

Ruby

version 1.8.7 or higher

Bundler

version 1.0 or higher

ImageMagick
git
A database engine

Either MySQL or PostgreSQL

Platform-specific details at: www.wagn.org/wagn/installation_1_8+Platform_Notes

Installation

1. Get the source

git clone git://github.com/wagn/wagn.git
cd wagn # remaining commands should be executed from this directory

2. Get libraries (ruby gems)

bundle install --without postgres:memcache:test:debug:development:assets

The above is for a mysql installation. If you want to use postgres, switch “postgres” to “mysql” on the without list.

Watch carefully for errors! You may need to run as a admin user (using sudo, for example). For more info see using bundler with Wagn.

3. Configure

First, install needed config files with:

rake wagn:install # production-only MySQL setup

For PostgreSQL setup, use ‘env ENGINE=postgres rake wagn:install` For developer setup, use `env MODE=dev rake wagn:install`

Then, edit the config/database.yml file as necessary. The default configuration works if you have password-less root access to mysql. More about database configuration at www.wagn.org/database_configuration.

4. Seed your data

bundle exec rake wagn:create

5. Start your server

To fire up the default, built-in WEBrick server, just run:

env STATIC_ASSETS=true bundle exec rails server

…and point your browser to localhost:3000 (unless otherwise configured).

WEBrick is great for a quick test run. To run a production website, see www.wagn.org/wagn_in_production.

More Resources

To learn more about installation, see wagn.org/Installation

To learn more about configuration, see wagn.org/Configuration

For other documentation, see wagn.org/Documentation

For community support, see wagn.org/Support

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