The following tutorial will show you how to set up Refinery CMS on a Ruby Simple Hosting instance.
$ rvm --default 1.9.3
First, install Refinery CMS on your local machine:
$ gem install refinerycms
Refinery CMS needs execjs
and a JavaScript execution environment. You can use therubyracer
:
gem install execjs gem install therubyracer
Then, create a new application by indicating your working directory:
$ refinerycms /path/to/repo
Navigate to the directory where the application's code is located:
cd /path/to/repo
Before building the Gemfile.lock
file containing the dependencies, it's necessary to indicate the execjs
and therubyracer
dependencies in the file Gemfile
, and to modify it according the the type of database you chose for the instance:
For MySQL:
-- file: Gemfile -- source 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'rails', '3.2.18' gem 'mysql2' gem 'execjs' gem 'therubyracer' [...]
For PostgreSQL :
-- file: Gemfile -- source 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'rails', '3.2.18' gem 'pg' gem 'execjs' gem 'therubyracer' [...]
Next, configure the database for the production environment:
For MySQL:
-- file: config/database.yml -- [...] production: adapter: mysql2 database: refinery socket: /srv/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock username: root password: encoding: utf8 pool: 5 [...]
For PostgreSQL:
-- file: config/database.yml -- [...] production: adapter: postgresql template: template0 database: refinery host: localhost port: 5432 username: hosting-db password: encoding: unicode pool: 5 [...]
Finally, we build the dependency file Gemfile.lock
:
$ bundle install
Now you can push the code to the instance:
LOGIN
with your login, INSTANCE_ID
with your instance ID, and and DC_ID
with the ID of the datacenter where your instance lives (dc0
for Paris, dc1
for Baltimore, dc2
for Luxembourg).
$ git init $ git add . $ git commit -am 'First install' $ git remote add gandi git+ssh://LOGIN@git.DC_ID.gpaas.net/default.git $ git push gandi master $ ssh INSTANCE_ID@git.DC_ID.gpaas.net 'deploy default.git'
Lastly, activate the SSH console from the instance control panel.
Connect via ssh, and execute the following command to initialize the database:
$ cd web/vhosts/default $ rake db:setup