Setup of Development environment: Difference between revisions
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=== get help === | === get help === | ||
To see the available commands, just run on the command line: | To see the available commands, just run the following two commands on the command line: | ||
cd openpetraorg\trunk | cd openpetraorg\trunk | ||
nant help | nant help | ||
=== initial steps === | === initial steps === |
Revision as of 15:37, 6 Ocak 2011
Overview and Introduction
All the development tools we use are open source themselves, so developers do not need to spend money to be able to partly or fully join the openPETRA development!
The openPETRA developers in OM work on Windows, but all the tools (including the DB systems) are available on various operating systems (supported on Windows, on a number of Linux distributions and on MacOS), with the exception of the IDE (Integrated Development Environment). A very powerful open source IDE, SharpDevelop, is available only for Windows and this is the IDE we use at OM. Another open source IDE, MonoDevelop, is cross-platform and possibly not that powerful (yet). The openPETRA developers in OM haven't tried using MonoDevelop, but it should work, at least as the C# code editor. We do have a fully-fledged build system which is based on NAnt (similar to Ant, but for .NET and not Java), which is cross-platform and that is what we mostly use for compiling anyways.
Setup by Operating System
Please follow the Link for the operating system of your choice. You are more than welcome to add your own instructions here if the OS of your choice isn't listed here yet and you have found out how to set the development tools up on this OS!
- Setup of Development Environment for Windows
- Setup of Development Environment for Debian
- Setup of Development Environment for Ubuntu
- Setup of Development Environment for OpenSuSE
- Setup of Development Environment for CentOS
- Setup of Development Environment for Mandriva
- Setup of Development Environment for MacOS
Use another database system
By default, the development environment is set up using SQLite as the default database. This is the easiest way to get a quick start. For serious development of OpenPetra, it makes more sense to use either PostgreSQL or MySQL, because eg. they enforce the constraints and therefore coding errors come to light much quicker.
To switch to another database systems, please follow these steps:
- Change your OpenPetra.build.config file, change the value of DBMS.Type. Please enter the password of your database admin user in DBMS.Password.
- run
nant recreateDatabase
undnant resetDatabase
which will create the database and load the base and demo data. - delete the file openpetraorg/etc/Server.config, and run
nant startPetraServer
, which should copy the right config file
NAnt script
After completing all the steps that are involved in the setup of your development environment on the operating system of your choice, you are ready for the compiling and starting of openPETRA!
We have a central NAnt script that is able to build openPETRA, to generate a lot of code and is able to do all automated tasks in the openPETRA project.
get help
To see the available commands, just run the following two commands on the command line:
cd openpetraorg\trunk nant help
initial steps
First you need to compile the PetraTools which is a set of programs for creating databases and more:
nant compileCommon nant compilePetraTools
Now you need to create a database. If you don't change the config file, the SQLite database system will be used.
nant recreateDatabase
Then you want to load the database with base data:
nant resetDatabase
You should compile OpenPetra.org this way:
nant compilePetra
Start the OpenPetra.org Server:
nant startPetraServer
Start the OpenPetra.org client:
nant startPetraClient
With the base database, there is the user demo with password demo that you can use to login to your installation of OpenPetra.org. The user sysadmin with password CHANGEME (capital letters!!) will allow you to create more users, backup the database, etc.
See Basic Tutorial for information what is actually working already.
Stop the OpenPetra.org Server:
nant stopPetraServer
further steps
creating a new project file into an existing solution
To create a new project, there is the NAnt task addProject:
nant addProject -D:solution=Testing.sln -D:path=Testing\CodeGeneration -D:namespace=Tests.CodeGeneration nant addProject -D:solution=Client.sln -D:namespace=Ict.Petra.Client.MFinance.Gui.Test -D:path=Petra\Client\lib\MFinance\Gui
This will create the project file and AssemblyInfo in the given path, the file name is calculated from the namespace. The project will be added to the solution. Most references to dlls are included already. Don't forget to add the new project file and the AssemblyInfo to Bazaar.
At the moment, this only works for NUnit tests (Testing.sln), Client.sln and Server.sln. Shared.sln and the ClientPlugins.sln and ServerPlugins.sln should be supported soon as well.
You must not investigate some work into the file layout because before each commit you have to run
nant uncrustifyPetraShared