Commit 2b79706d authored by Riyad Preukschas's avatar Riyad Preukschas

Fix spelling and wording in installation.md

parent a76a34dd
This installation guide was created for Debian/Ubuntu and tested on it. This installation guide was created for Debian/Ubuntu and tested on it.
Please read doc/install/requirements.md for hardware andplatform requirements. Please read `doc/install/requirements.md` for hardware and platform requirements.
**Important Note** **Important Note:**
The following steps have been known to work. The following steps have been known to work.
If you deviate from this guide, do it with caution and make sure you don't If you deviate from this guide, do it with caution and make sure you don't
violate any assumptions GitLab makes about its environment. violate any assumptions GitLab makes about its environment.
If you find a bug/error in this guide please an issue or pull request following For things like AWS installation scripts, init scripts or config files for
the contribution guide (see CONTRIBUTING.md). alternative web server have a look at the "Advanced Setup Tips" section.
**Important Note:**
If you find a bug/error in this guide please submit an issue or pull request
following the contribution guide (see `CONTRIBUTING.md`).
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...@@ -51,7 +56,7 @@ Make sure you have the right version of Python installed. ...@@ -51,7 +56,7 @@ Make sure you have the right version of Python installed.
# If it's Python 3 you might need to install Python 2 separately # If it's Python 3 you might need to install Python 2 separately
sudo apt-get install python2.7 sudo apt-get install python2.7
# Make sure you can access Python via `python2` # Make sure you can access Python via python2
python2 --version python2 --version
# If you get a "command not found" error create a link to the python binary # If you get a "command not found" error create a link to the python binary
...@@ -100,7 +105,7 @@ Clone GitLab's fork of the Gitolite source code: ...@@ -100,7 +105,7 @@ Clone GitLab's fork of the Gitolite source code:
Setup Gitolite with GitLab as its admin: Setup Gitolite with GitLab as its admin:
**Important Note** **Important Note:**
GitLab assumes *full and unshared* control over this Gitolite installation. GitLab assumes *full and unshared* control over this Gitolite installation.
# Add Gitolite scripts to $PATH # Add Gitolite scripts to $PATH
...@@ -131,20 +136,20 @@ Fix the directory permissions for the repository: ...@@ -131,20 +136,20 @@ Fix the directory permissions for the repository:
# If it succeeded without errors you can remove the cloned repo # If it succeeded without errors you can remove the cloned repo
sudo rm -rf /tmp/gitolite-admin sudo rm -rf /tmp/gitolite-admin
**Impornant Note** **Important Note:**
If you can't clone the `gitolite-admin` repository: **DO NOT PROCEED WITH INSTALLATION** If you can't clone the `gitolite-admin` repository: **DO NOT PROCEED WITH INSTALLATION**!
Check the [Trouble Shooting Guide](https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-public-wiki/wiki/Trouble-Shooting-Guide) Check the [Trouble Shooting Guide](https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-public-wiki/wiki/Trouble-Shooting-Guide)
and make sure you have followed all of the above steps carefully. and make sure you have followed all of the above steps carefully.
# 5. Database # 5. Database
See doc/install/databases.md See `doc/install/databases.md`
# 6. GitLab # 6. GitLab
We'll install GitLab into the gitlab user's home directory # We'll install GitLab into home directory of the user "gitlab"
cd /home/gitlab cd /home/gitlab
## Clone the Source ## Clone the Source
...@@ -152,7 +157,7 @@ See doc/install/databases.md ...@@ -152,7 +157,7 @@ See doc/install/databases.md
# Clone the latest stable release # Clone the latest stable release
sudo -u gitlab -H git clone -b stable https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq.git gitlab sudo -u gitlab -H git clone -b stable https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq.git gitlab
**Note*** **Note:**
You can change `stable` to `master` if you want the *bleeding edge* version, but You can change `stable` to `master` if you want the *bleeding edge* version, but
do so with caution! do so with caution!
...@@ -170,7 +175,7 @@ do so with caution! ...@@ -170,7 +175,7 @@ do so with caution!
# Copy the example Unicorn config # Copy the example Unicorn config
sudo -u gitlab -H cp config/unicorn.rb.example config/unicorn.rb sudo -u gitlab -H cp config/unicorn.rb.example config/unicorn.rb
**Important Note** **Important Note:**
Make sure to edit both files to match your setup. Make sure to edit both files to match your setup.
## Install Gems ## Install Gems
...@@ -184,8 +189,8 @@ Make sure to edit both files to match your setup. ...@@ -184,8 +189,8 @@ Make sure to edit both files to match your setup.
## Configure Git ## Configure Git
GitLab needs to be able to commit and push changes to Gitolite. In order to do GitLab needs to be able to commit and push changes to Gitolite. In order to do
that Git requires a username and email. (Please use the `email.from` address that Git requires a username and email. (We recommend using the same address
for the email) used for the `email.from` setting in `config/gitlab.yml`)
sudo -u gitlab -H git config --global user.name "GitLab" sudo -u gitlab -H git config --global user.name "GitLab"
sudo -u gitlab -H git config --global user.email "gitlab@localhost" sudo -u gitlab -H git config --global user.email "gitlab@localhost"
...@@ -202,7 +207,7 @@ for the email) ...@@ -202,7 +207,7 @@ for the email)
## Check Application Status ## Check Application Status
Check if GitLab and its environment is configured correctly: Check if GitLab and its environment is configured correctly:
sudo -u gitlab -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production sudo -u gitlab -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production
...@@ -210,25 +215,8 @@ To make sure you didn't miss anything run a more thorough check with: ...@@ -210,25 +215,8 @@ To make sure you didn't miss anything run a more thorough check with:
sudo -u gitlab -H bundle exec rake gitlab:app:status RAILS_ENV=production sudo -u gitlab -H bundle exec rake gitlab:app:status RAILS_ENV=production
``` If you are all green: congratulations, you successfully installed GitLab!
# OUTPUT EXAMPLE Although this is the case, there are still a few steps to go.
Starting diagnostic
config/database.yml............exists
config/gitlab.yml............exists
/home/git/repositories/............exists
/home/git/repositories/ is writable?............YES
remote: Counting objects: 603, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (466/466), done.
remote: Total 603 (delta 174), reused 0 (delta 0)
Receiving objects: 100% (603/603), 53.29 KiB, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (174/174), done.
Can clone gitolite-admin?............YES
UMASK for .gitolite.rc is 0007? ............YES
/home/git/share/gitolite/hooks/common/post-receive exists? ............YES
```
If you are all green - congratulations! You run a GitLab now.
But there are still a few steps to go.
## Install Init Script ## Install Init Script
...@@ -250,6 +238,10 @@ Start your GitLab instance: ...@@ -250,6 +238,10 @@ Start your GitLab instance:
# 7. Nginx # 7. Nginx
**Note:**
If you can't or don't want to use Nginx as your web server, have a look at the
"Advanced Setup Tips" section.
## Installation ## Installation
sudo apt-get install nginx sudo apt-get install nginx
...@@ -280,7 +272,7 @@ The setup has created an admin account for you. You can use it to log in: ...@@ -280,7 +272,7 @@ The setup has created an admin account for you. You can use it to log in:
admin@local.host admin@local.host
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**Important Note** **Important Note:**
Please go over to your profile page and immediately chage the password, so Please go over to your profile page and immediately chage the password, so
nobody can access your GitLab by using this login information later on. nobody can access your GitLab by using this login information later on.
...@@ -290,9 +282,9 @@ nobody can access your GitLab by using this login information later on. ...@@ -290,9 +282,9 @@ nobody can access your GitLab by using this login information later on.
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# Advanced setup tips: # Advanced Setup Tips
## Custom Redis connections ## Custom Redis Connection
If you'd like Resque to connect to a Redis server on a non-standard port or on If you'd like Resque to connect to a Redis server on a non-standard port or on
a different host, you can configure its connection string via the a different host, you can configure its connection string via the
...@@ -300,3 +292,9 @@ a different host, you can configure its connection string via the ...@@ -300,3 +292,9 @@ a different host, you can configure its connection string via the
# example # example
production: redis.example.tld:6379 production: redis.example.tld:6379
## User-contributed Configurations
You can find things like AWS installation scripts, init scripts or config files
for alternative web server in our [recipes collection](https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-recipes/).
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