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=== Get Analytics Running:  ===
=== Get Analytics Running:  ===


#Once you have all the prerequisites installed, you need to get the Greentea (Analytics) repo from Github.  
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`  
Run:  
#Inside the cloned directory run: `$ lein run &` it should pull in all the required dependencies* and start a Jetty servlet running on port 3456.  
  `$ git clone https://github.com/LyonsLab/Greentea.git`  
##Check localhost:3456 to verify that the analytics platform is running.
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  ===
=== Configure Apache to Proxy the /analytics Endpoint  ===

Revision as of 17:55, 12 February 2013

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)


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

  1. Now to setup apache to point localhost/analytics/ to port 3456
    1. 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.