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= Overview =
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!
'''If you already have some or all of the software installed that is listed here, please make sure it is the same version that we specify before skipping the relevant section on this page!'''
== Development Hardware Needed ==
Any PC that you would otherwise use for serious software development should suffice.
* As a rough guide, a PC with a processor speed of more than 2GHz and at least 1 GB of RAM should be OK.
** If your PC is below that specification, development will probably be possible, but rather slow and cumbersome.
** On the other hand: Timotheus works with a Acer One Netbook, N280 CPU 1.6 Ghz, 2 GB RAM; speed is fine.
* More than 2GB of RAM is not necessary if the only applications that you run simultaneously are the ones which are used for developing openPETRA.
* The faster the processor, the better.
** When compiling, it all comes down to processor speed, number of cores of the processor, and the architecture of the processor.
*** We have seen quite a boost in compilation speed with the "i" series (i3, i5, i7) of Intel processors.
* A multi-processor PC has its advantages.
** Both the SharpDevelop IDE and the Visual Studio IDE's can do parallel compilations of Projects that aren't interdependent - that can speed up compilation notably (we saw an average of 20%-40% speed gain when comparing compilation of all the Client Projects on two processor cores compared to compiling on one processor core).  We have verified this to scale very well on up to four processors (we don't have PC's with more processors than that...).
** NAnt (our build system) can do parallel compilations of Projects that aren't interdependent - that can speed up compilation notably. We have verified this to scale very well on up to four processors (we don't have PC's with more processors than that...).
* A 64-bit Operating System (e.g. Windows 7 64-bit) has no advantages for the purposes of developing openPETRA.
* Disk space needed: at least 1 GB
** about 300 MB of this will be needed for the source code and compiled binaries of openPETRA;
** about 200 MB will be needed for development environment software tools;
** roughly 500 MB [+/- 300 MB…] will be needed for the .NET 4 Redistributable and the corresponding SDK).
== Time required for setting up an openPETRA development environment ==
Depending on the speed of your PC, and of course the speed of your Internet connection and the speed of the respective download servers, the setting of up of a development environment for openPETRA on Windows can take something between one and two hours.
= Required software =
= Required software =


== Microsoft .Net ==
== Microsoft .NET Framework 4 and Windows 10 ==
* Microsoft .Net 3.5 Redistributable '''and''' the SDK (we only use .Net 2.0 for OpenPetra, but SharpDevelop requires .Net 3.5)
 
Download and install the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 10. This allows development of Windows applications incl. .NET applications (such as OpenPetra).
 
Note: If you attempt to install the 'Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4' on Windows 10 you will receive the cryptical message 'Some Windows SDK components require the RTM .NET Framework 4. Setup detected a pre-release version of the .NET Framework 4. If you continue with Setup, these components will not be installed. If you want to install these components, click Cancel, then install the .NET Framework 4 from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=187668 and then rerun Setup.'! Following that advice leads to nowhere - you must install 'Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 10'!!!
 
* '''Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 10'''
** https://dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk
* '''.NET Framework 4.7.2 Developer Pack'''
** https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/thank-you/net472-developer-pack
 
Once the setup has finished it suggests to run 'Windows Update' to check whether any updates or security patches are available.
 
Note: Both the Redistributable '''and''' the SDK are needed!
 
== Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Version 2015 ==
This might be installed by default already. But for some situations, you might only have older versions of "Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable" installed. You need version 2015 for libsodium dlls to be loaded (see https://github.com/openpetra/openpetra/issues/174).
 
* Download at https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=48145
 
== SharpDevelop ==
SharpDevelop is the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) we use for developing openPETRA.
 
* [http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Download/ Free download]
** We currently use SharpDevelop 5.1 RC1, from 14 July 2015.
*** SharpDevelop has got a dependency on the [http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5582 Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)]!
*** You will need to install this first (the SharpDevelop Installer will tell you that in case it isn't installed on your machine yet and not go ahead with the install).
 
* Developers ''within OM'' that need to open ''legacy Petra 2.x C# Solutions and Projects'' will also need to install SharpDevelop 3.2.1 to avoid the need of converting these to newer SharpDevelop Solution and Project formats every time they get opened:
** http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Download/GetFile.aspx?What=Setup&Release=Montferrer
*** SharpDevelop 3.2.1 has got a dependency on .NET 3.5 SP 1!
*** You will need to install this first (the SharpDevelop Installer will tell you that in case it isn't installed on your machine yet and not go ahead with the install).
*** To get that installed on Windows 10, do the following: Go to Control Panel / Programs and Features / Turn Windows features on or off and tick ".NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)" - Windows 10 will install it and tell you once it is finished. Then install SharpDevelop 3.2.1.


* free download from Microsoft:
* Modifying Text Editor options
** Redistributable: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-508D977D32A6
** The [[Coding Standard and Guidelines#White_Spaces | openPETRA Coding Standard and Guidelines]] specify that identation needs to be with <SPACE> characters and not <TAB> characters. To set up SharpDevelop to adhere to that standard, change the following setting: Menu 'Tools' -> 'Options…', then 'Text Edior' -> 'Behaviour', 'Tabs' GroupBox. Make sure that 'Convert Tabs to Spaces' is ticked and that 'Tab size' and 'Indentation size' are both set to '4'.
** SDK: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c17ba869-9671-4330-a63e-1fd44e0e2505


== SharpDevelop 3.x ==
==PuTTY  / Pageant==
* we currently use SharpDevelop 3.1, but also the latest SharpDevelop 3.2 RC1 should work
[http://www.putty.org/ PuTTY] is a SSH and telnet client for the Windows platform. Pageant comes with PuTTY and is used to load a Private SSH Key; it is used by TortoiseGit (see below) and Bazaar (within OM, see below).
* free download: http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Download/


== TortoiseGit ==
Pageant is needed for 'developer access' only, i.e. if you intend to feed your changes back to the openPETRA Github source code repository at some point. PuTTY and Pageant are ''not'' needed for 'anonymous access'.
* http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/


This works fine on Windows, although it is still work in progress...
Free download: [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html PuTTY Download Page]
* In the section 'Package files', choose the installer under the heading 'MSI (Windows Installer)', e.g. [https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/w32/putty-0.68-installer.msi putty-0.68-installer.msi]
* Since version 0.68 there is also a 64-bit release. If you run a 64-bit Windows then this is fine to use, it yields slightly better performance than the 32-bit version.
* Run the installer.


It requires "Git on Windows" http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/; be careful: use the official git installer from that site, eg. [http://msysgit.googlecode.com/files/Git-1.6.3.2-preview20090608.exe Git-1.6.3.2-preview20090608.exe], not the fullinstaller or other packages.
Load your private key (a .ppk file if generated from putty) with pageant. See [https://wiki.openpetra.org/index.php/Submitting_patches_and_features Submitting Patches And Features ].
For extra information on how to generate a private key you can refer to this tutorial - [https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_puttygen Generating Keys]


See also some [[Notes about Git]]
== Open Source OpenPetra Developers: Git/TortoiseGit ==
* Install TortoiseGit from https://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/wiki/Download
* After that, install Git for Windows: https://git-for-windows.github.io/
** Please use the option: Checkout Windows-style, commit Unix-style line endings ("core.autocrlf" is set to "true")
 
Please follow the instructions at [[How to work with git on the command line]] or [[How to work with git through the GUI on Windows]] to get the latest version of the code.
 
== OM-OpenPetra Developers: Bazaar ==
See [[Notes about Bazaar]]
 
== WinMerge ==
[http://winmerge.org/downloads/ WinMerge] is a very good tool on Windows to compare single files but also complete source code trees. See the [[WinMerge HowTo]] page for more information.
 
== Uncrustify ==
We use Uncrustify to automatically format the code so that it looks more the same.
 
Speaking of formatting code, please have a look at [[Coding Standard and Guidelines]] too.
 
We are currently using version 0.56, and it is best that all developers use the same version.
 
Please use our own installer for Uncrustify, from http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpetraorg/files/openpetraorg/Tools/Uncrustify-Setup-0.56.exe/download
 
For more details see [[Uncrustify]]
 
== NUnit ==
We use NUnit (http://www.nunit.org/, or https://launchpad.net/nunitv2/) for running automated tests.
 
At the moment we are using version ''3.5.0''. (Our friends at ICT need to still use version 2.6.1 for compatibility.)
 
Please note: it is better not to use a newer version of NUnit than NAnt supports. You might run into this problem: [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16393665/unit-testing-with-roslyn-services-workspace-results-in-a-securityexception-while]
 
System.Security.SecurityException : Type System.Runtime.Remoting.ObjRef and the types derived from it (such as System.Runtime.Remoting.ObjRef) are not permitted to be deserialized at this security level.
 
See also [[Working with NUnit tests]]


== NAnt ==
== NAnt ==
* see also http://nant.sourceforge.net/release/0.86-beta1/help/introduction/installation.html
NAnt is our build system. It is used for ongoing compilation, for creation of Builds/Releases of openPETRA, and for the automation of quite a few tasks in the development lifecycle of openPETRA - including auto-generation of source code and Forms.


* download NAnt [http://nant.sourceforge.net/nightly/latest/nant-bin.zip nant-0.86-nightly-2009-05-05]
* Use our own NAnt Installer for Windows, which already includes the NAntContrib files.
** the beta version does not work for me ([http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=31650&package_id=23704&release_id=560184 0.86-beta1]); message: Property 'sdkInstallRoot' has not been set.
** it is available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpetraorg/files/openpetraorg/Tools/NAnt-Setup-0.92.exe/download


* unzip the files to eg. c:\program files\nant
See also our [[Notes about NAnt]].
* create file c:\windows\nant.bat with content:
@echo off
"C:\Program Files\NAnt\bin\NAnt.exe" %* -t:net-2.0


See also some [[Notes about NAnt]]
Another possible error while trying to compile with nant is the following:
generateFrameworkPath
the path for the .NET Framework could not be found
Then you need to install ''Microsoft .NET Framework 4 SDK''


== Database systems ==
== Database systems ==
* one of the following Database Management systems:
openPETRA works with a number of Database Management systems.
** no installation effort at all is required for SQLite; see [[Notes about SQLite]]
 
** PostgreSQL (recommended); see [[Notes about PostgreSQL]]
* Choose one (or more) of the following Database Management systems. (If you want to start development quickly, SQLite is sufficient, so there is no immediate need to install PostgreSQL or MySQL. PostgreSQL is recommended for serious development, however).
*** get the latest version from http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows. The one click installer works fine for me.
** '''SQLite''': no installation effort at all is required! See [[Notes about SQLite]]
** MySQL; see [[Notes about MySQL]]
** '''PostgreSQL ''(recommended)'''''. See [[Notes about PostgreSQL]]
*** Get version 9.3 from http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows. The one click installer works fine for me.
*** You need to add a Postgresql user/role in pgAdmin with your windows username. Give permissions to create roles and databases to that user.
*** In order to see the OpenPetra tables with pgAdmin go to "Server" -> "PostgreSQL" or "localhost" -> "Database" -> "petra" -> "Schemas" -> "public" -> "tables" - or use the Search function by right-clicking on the database-name.
** '''MySQL'''. See [[Notes about MySQL]]
*** get the latest Windows version from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/. It is called MySQL Community Server. The MSI essential package works fine for me.
*** get the latest Windows version from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/. It is called MySQL Community Server. The MSI essential package works fine for me.


== Optional ==
If you want to switch from SQLite to PostgreSQL which we recommend for serious development, please follow the instructions at [[Setup_of_Development_environment#Use_another_database_system]].
The following pieces of software are only required when you want to build releases of OpenPetra:
* Poedit (for translation, generating the .mo file from the .po file): http://www.poedit.net/download.php
* Inno Setup 5 for building setup files: http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php
 
= Get the source code =
The source code is managed with Git.
 
Please understand that we will provide write permissions only to the core members of the development team, just to keep the project on one track. We very much need your contributions though, and we will aim to quickly deal with submitted patches and code via the forum. This still has to be worked out how this works best to submit code that way.


You can get the source code in several ways:
= Optional Software =
* see the [https://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=260632 Git instructions at Sourceforge]
* For the editing of YAML files (which we use for defining the layout of screens, the main menu entries, and code hierarchy) we use Notepad++, which has syntax highlighting support for YAML files.
** that page describes how you can download anonymously from Git
** [http://notepad-plus-plus.org/download Download Notepad++]
* you can also browse the [http://git.openpetra.org Git repository online], and you can download a tar.gz snapshot of each version there
** Once the software is installed, it needs to be set up once to accept our file extension, '.yaml', in addition to the one is built in, '.yml' for the syntax highlighting to work:
*** Menu 'Settings' -> 'Style Configurator'. Select 'YAML' in the 'Language' list and enter 'yaml' in the 'User ext.' field. Choose 'Save & Close'. (You might need to close and re-open any .yaml file that you already have open to get the syntax highlighting working.)
* The following pieces of software are only required when you want to build releases of OpenPetra:
** Poedit (for translation, generating the .mo file from the .po file): http://www.poedit.net/download.php (alternative: direct .mo file download from launchpad)
** Inno Setup 5 for building setup files: http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php
= Downloading of source code and configuring the build environment =


for anonymous access, you can use this URL to clone the repository with TortoiseGit:
== Get the source code ==
git://openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg
===Open Source OpenPetra: Git===
The source code is managed with the Git source code versioning system.  


for developer access (with write permissions), use this URL to clone the repository with TortoiseGit:
You should have got the source code already if you followed the instructions at [[How to work with git on the command line]] or [[How to work with git through the GUI on Windows]].
ssh://USERNAME@openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg


= Configuration of Development Environment =
Especially when using Windows 7 it is recommended to checkout into a local directory (e.g. on C:) and not one on the network as otherwise compiling with NAnt can give problems. Compiling from a network drive gave the following error on Windows 7:
The recommended way of installing OpenPetra.org for development is to somewhere map a network drive, using the DOS command <code> subst</code>
System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, ... failed


For example:
Please have a look at the following page: [[Submitting patches and features]]!
mkdir c:\development
subst u: c:\development
download the git repository into u:\openpetraorg (it contains the .git directory, and the OpenPetra.build: U:\openpetraorg\OpenPetra.build, etc)
URL of the git repository:
    anonymous access: git://openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg
    developer access: ssh://USERNAME@openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg
      make sure that you set your username and email address in your git client


* you need to make a copy of the file OpenPetra.build-sample-windows.config and call it OpenPetra.build.config
= Finally: Building openPETRA with NAnt =
copy OpenPetra.build-sample-windows.config OpenPetra.build.config
After completing all the steps that are involved in the setup of your development environment for openPETRA, you are ready for the compiling and starting of openPETRA!


Please check your OpenPetra.build.config file and make sure the paths are all adjusted to your system and the version numbers in the paths are correct.
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.


= NAnt script =
Please go to [[Setup_of_Development_environment#Source_Code_and_Database_Configuration_Architecture|Source Code and Database Configuration Architecture]] for finishing your openPETRA development setup.
There is a central NAnt script that is able to generate a lot of code and is able to do all automated tasks in the OpenPetra project.


Please see [[Setup_of_Development_environment#NAnt_script|OpenPetra NAnt script]] for details
If you want to switch from SQLite to PostgreSQL which we recommend for serious development, please follow the instructions at [[Setup_of_Development_environment#Use_another_database_system]].

Latest revision as of 04:44, 16 March 2023

Overview

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!

If you already have some or all of the software installed that is listed here, please make sure it is the same version that we specify before skipping the relevant section on this page!


Development Hardware Needed

Any PC that you would otherwise use for serious software development should suffice.

  • As a rough guide, a PC with a processor speed of more than 2GHz and at least 1 GB of RAM should be OK.
    • If your PC is below that specification, development will probably be possible, but rather slow and cumbersome.
    • On the other hand: Timotheus works with a Acer One Netbook, N280 CPU 1.6 Ghz, 2 GB RAM; speed is fine.
  • More than 2GB of RAM is not necessary if the only applications that you run simultaneously are the ones which are used for developing openPETRA.
  • The faster the processor, the better.
    • When compiling, it all comes down to processor speed, number of cores of the processor, and the architecture of the processor.
      • We have seen quite a boost in compilation speed with the "i" series (i3, i5, i7) of Intel processors.
  • A multi-processor PC has its advantages.
    • Both the SharpDevelop IDE and the Visual Studio IDE's can do parallel compilations of Projects that aren't interdependent - that can speed up compilation notably (we saw an average of 20%-40% speed gain when comparing compilation of all the Client Projects on two processor cores compared to compiling on one processor core). We have verified this to scale very well on up to four processors (we don't have PC's with more processors than that...).
    • NAnt (our build system) can do parallel compilations of Projects that aren't interdependent - that can speed up compilation notably. We have verified this to scale very well on up to four processors (we don't have PC's with more processors than that...).
  • A 64-bit Operating System (e.g. Windows 7 64-bit) has no advantages for the purposes of developing openPETRA.
  • Disk space needed: at least 1 GB
    • about 300 MB of this will be needed for the source code and compiled binaries of openPETRA;
    • about 200 MB will be needed for development environment software tools;
    • roughly 500 MB [+/- 300 MB…] will be needed for the .NET 4 Redistributable and the corresponding SDK).

Time required for setting up an openPETRA development environment

Depending on the speed of your PC, and of course the speed of your Internet connection and the speed of the respective download servers, the setting of up of a development environment for openPETRA on Windows can take something between one and two hours.

Required software

Microsoft .NET Framework 4 and Windows 10

Download and install the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 10. This allows development of Windows applications incl. .NET applications (such as OpenPetra).

Note: If you attempt to install the 'Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4' on Windows 10 you will receive the cryptical message 'Some Windows SDK components require the RTM .NET Framework 4. Setup detected a pre-release version of the .NET Framework 4. If you continue with Setup, these components will not be installed. If you want to install these components, click Cancel, then install the .NET Framework 4 from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=187668 and then rerun Setup.'! Following that advice leads to nowhere - you must install 'Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 10'!!!

Once the setup has finished it suggests to run 'Windows Update' to check whether any updates or security patches are available.

Note: Both the Redistributable and the SDK are needed!

Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Version 2015

This might be installed by default already. But for some situations, you might only have older versions of "Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable" installed. You need version 2015 for libsodium dlls to be loaded (see https://github.com/openpetra/openpetra/issues/174).

SharpDevelop

SharpDevelop is the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) we use for developing openPETRA.

  • Developers within OM that need to open legacy Petra 2.x C# Solutions and Projects will also need to install SharpDevelop 3.2.1 to avoid the need of converting these to newer SharpDevelop Solution and Project formats every time they get opened:
    • http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Download/GetFile.aspx?What=Setup&Release=Montferrer
      • SharpDevelop 3.2.1 has got a dependency on .NET 3.5 SP 1!
      • You will need to install this first (the SharpDevelop Installer will tell you that in case it isn't installed on your machine yet and not go ahead with the install).
      • To get that installed on Windows 10, do the following: Go to Control Panel / Programs and Features / Turn Windows features on or off and tick ".NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)" - Windows 10 will install it and tell you once it is finished. Then install SharpDevelop 3.2.1.
  • Modifying Text Editor options
    • The openPETRA Coding Standard and Guidelines specify that identation needs to be with <SPACE> characters and not <TAB> characters. To set up SharpDevelop to adhere to that standard, change the following setting: Menu 'Tools' -> 'Options…', then 'Text Edior' -> 'Behaviour', 'Tabs' GroupBox. Make sure that 'Convert Tabs to Spaces' is ticked and that 'Tab size' and 'Indentation size' are both set to '4'.

PuTTY / Pageant

PuTTY is a SSH and telnet client for the Windows platform. Pageant comes with PuTTY and is used to load a Private SSH Key; it is used by TortoiseGit (see below) and Bazaar (within OM, see below).

Pageant is needed for 'developer access' only, i.e. if you intend to feed your changes back to the openPETRA Github source code repository at some point. PuTTY and Pageant are not needed for 'anonymous access'.

Free download: PuTTY Download Page

  • In the section 'Package files', choose the installer under the heading 'MSI (Windows Installer)', e.g. putty-0.68-installer.msi
  • Since version 0.68 there is also a 64-bit release. If you run a 64-bit Windows then this is fine to use, it yields slightly better performance than the 32-bit version.
  • Run the installer.

Load your private key (a .ppk file if generated from putty) with pageant. See Submitting Patches And Features . For extra information on how to generate a private key you can refer to this tutorial - Generating Keys

Open Source OpenPetra Developers: Git/TortoiseGit

Please follow the instructions at How to work with git on the command line or How to work with git through the GUI on Windows to get the latest version of the code.

OM-OpenPetra Developers: Bazaar

See Notes about Bazaar

WinMerge

WinMerge is a very good tool on Windows to compare single files but also complete source code trees. See the WinMerge HowTo page for more information.

Uncrustify

We use Uncrustify to automatically format the code so that it looks more the same.

Speaking of formatting code, please have a look at Coding Standard and Guidelines too.

We are currently using version 0.56, and it is best that all developers use the same version.

Please use our own installer for Uncrustify, from http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpetraorg/files/openpetraorg/Tools/Uncrustify-Setup-0.56.exe/download

For more details see Uncrustify

NUnit

We use NUnit (http://www.nunit.org/, or https://launchpad.net/nunitv2/) for running automated tests.

At the moment we are using version 3.5.0. (Our friends at ICT need to still use version 2.6.1 for compatibility.)

Please note: it is better not to use a newer version of NUnit than NAnt supports. You might run into this problem: [1]

System.Security.SecurityException : Type System.Runtime.Remoting.ObjRef and the types derived from it (such as System.Runtime.Remoting.ObjRef) are not permitted to be deserialized at this security level.

See also Working with NUnit tests

NAnt

NAnt is our build system. It is used for ongoing compilation, for creation of Builds/Releases of openPETRA, and for the automation of quite a few tasks in the development lifecycle of openPETRA - including auto-generation of source code and Forms.

See also our Notes about NAnt.

Another possible error while trying to compile with nant is the following:

generateFrameworkPath
the path for the .NET Framework could not be found

Then you need to install Microsoft .NET Framework 4 SDK

Database systems

openPETRA works with a number of Database Management systems.

  • Choose one (or more) of the following Database Management systems. (If you want to start development quickly, SQLite is sufficient, so there is no immediate need to install PostgreSQL or MySQL. PostgreSQL is recommended for serious development, however).
    • SQLite: no installation effort at all is required! See Notes about SQLite
    • PostgreSQL (recommended). See Notes about PostgreSQL
      • Get version 9.3 from http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows. The one click installer works fine for me.
      • You need to add a Postgresql user/role in pgAdmin with your windows username. Give permissions to create roles and databases to that user.
      • In order to see the OpenPetra tables with pgAdmin go to "Server" -> "PostgreSQL" or "localhost" -> "Database" -> "petra" -> "Schemas" -> "public" -> "tables" - or use the Search function by right-clicking on the database-name.
    • MySQL. See Notes about MySQL

If you want to switch from SQLite to PostgreSQL which we recommend for serious development, please follow the instructions at Setup_of_Development_environment#Use_another_database_system.

Optional Software

  • For the editing of YAML files (which we use for defining the layout of screens, the main menu entries, and code hierarchy) we use Notepad++, which has syntax highlighting support for YAML files.
    • Download Notepad++
    • Once the software is installed, it needs to be set up once to accept our file extension, '.yaml', in addition to the one is built in, '.yml' for the syntax highlighting to work:
      • Menu 'Settings' -> 'Style Configurator'. Select 'YAML' in the 'Language' list and enter 'yaml' in the 'User ext.' field. Choose 'Save & Close'. (You might need to close and re-open any .yaml file that you already have open to get the syntax highlighting working.)
  • The following pieces of software are only required when you want to build releases of OpenPetra:

Downloading of source code and configuring the build environment

Get the source code

Open Source OpenPetra: Git

The source code is managed with the Git source code versioning system.

You should have got the source code already if you followed the instructions at How to work with git on the command line or How to work with git through the GUI on Windows.

Especially when using Windows 7 it is recommended to checkout into a local directory (e.g. on C:) and not one on the network as otherwise compiling with NAnt can give problems. Compiling from a network drive gave the following error on Windows 7:

System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, ... failed

Please have a look at the following page: Submitting patches and features!

Finally: Building openPETRA with NAnt

After completing all the steps that are involved in the setup of your development environment for openPETRA, 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.

Please go to Source Code and Database Configuration Architecture for finishing your openPETRA development setup.

If you want to switch from SQLite to PostgreSQL which we recommend for serious development, please follow the instructions at Setup_of_Development_environment#Use_another_database_system.