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Revision as of 10:55, 12 February 2013
Contents
CoGe - Analytics
CoGe Analytics is a metrics and analytics engine for the CoGe platform written on Clojure's web framework Noir.
How To: Deploy on a Server via Apache Webserver
Prerequisites:
(You can install these CLI tools using your linux distributions preferred package manager)
- Apache2 - with plugins
- libapache2-mod-proxy-html - For proxying the running port to the correct endpoints.
- libxml2-dev
- Maven - For Clojure Dependencies
- Git - For cloning repos in from github
- Leingingen - Leiningen - Automate Clojure projects without setting your hair on fire.
Get Analytics Running:
Once you have all the prerequisites installed, you need to get the Greentea (Analytics) repo from Github. Run:
`$ git clone https://github.com/LyonsLab/Greentea.git`
Inside the cloned directory run:
`$ lein run &`
it should pull in all the required dependencies* and start a Jetty servlet running on port 3456. Check localhost:3456 to verify that the analytics platform is running.
Configure Apache to Proxy the /analytics Endpoint
- Now to setup apache to point localhost/analytics/ to port 3456
- Open '/etc/apache2/apache.conf' in your favorite editor and add these lines:
RewriteEngine On NameVirtualHost *:90 Listen 90 <VirtualHost *:90> ServerAdmin coge.genome@gmail.com ServerName localhost #ServerAlias geco.com.analytics ErrorLog /home/rchasman/logs/error.log CustomLog <PATH>/logs/access.log combined LogLevel warn
<Directory <PATH>/Greentea/resources/public/> AllowOverride All Order Allow,Deny Allow from all </Directory> DocumentRoot <PATH>/Greentea/resources/public ProxyPass /analytics/ http://localhost:3456/analytics/ ProxyPassReverse /analytics/ http://localhost:3456/analytics/ ProxyPass /analytics http://localhost:3456/analytics/ ProxyPassReverse /analytics http://localhost:3456/analytics/ ProxyPass /greentea/ http://localhost:3456/greentea/ ProxyPassReverse /greentea/ http://localhost:3456/greentea/ ProxyPass /greentea http://localhost:3456/greentea/ ProxyPassReverse /greentea http://localhost:3456/greentea/ </VirtualHost>
*In the case of a common dependency issue with iplant-clojure-commons:
We need to point to the missing dependency manually: Run:
`$ git clone https://github.com/iPlantCollaborativeOpenSource/iplant-clojure-commons.git`
In the iplant-clojure-commons directory, run:
`$ lein uberjar`
In lein 2.0 this will create a file at "<PATH>/iplant-clojure-commons/clojure-commons-1.3.3-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar"
Replacing with appropriate <PATH>, run:
`mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.iplantc -DartifactId=clojure-commons -Dversion=1.3.3-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=<PATH>/iplant-clojure-commons/clojure-commons-1.3.3-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar`
Now try
`$ lein clean`
and then
`$ lein run`
The dependency issue should be resolved.