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#pragma page-filename DEV/versions/4816964 #pragma page-filename DEV/versions/4816959
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The code is at [[https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver]] The code is at
[[https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver|https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver]]
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the following is on a clean install of FC9 The following is on a clean install of FC9.  If not on FC9 then most of this will probably be the same; you may need to figure out where easy_install comes from.
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setuptools was also already installed as rpm python-setuptools-0.6c8-1.fc9.noarch but I needed to install pyhon-setuptools-devel
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\# checkout source
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<<Verbatim([)>>mk2s@fc9 ~<<Verbatim(])>>$ bzr checkout [[https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver]]
<<Verbatim([)>>mk2s@fc9 ~<<Verbatim(])>>$ cd restserver
<<BR>>
as myself installed(these packages could be installed by root, if installing as yourself see this [[http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#administrator-installation|http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#administrator-installation]])

 * Routes  using easy_insatll Routes
 * simplejson using easy_install simplejson
 * Mako templates using easy_install Mako

# checkout source

[mk2s@fc9 ~]$ bzr checkout [[https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver|https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver]]<<BR>> [mk2s@fc9 ~]$ cd restserver <<BR>>
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<<Verbatim([)>>mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver<<Verbatim(])>>$ ./configure \--(-with-username=$USER \)----(with-groupname=$USER&nbsp; \)----(prefix=$HOME/mailman-runtime \)---without-permcheck [mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$  mkdir ~/mailman-runtime
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<<Verbatim([)>>mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver<<Verbatim(])>>$ make install [mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$ ./configure --with-username=$USER --with-groupname=$USER  --prefix=$HOME/mailman-runtime --without-permcheck
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* scratch notes below [mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$ make install
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[[../mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver|mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]]$ mkdir ~/mailman-runtime
[[../mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver|mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]]$ ./configure \--(-with-username=mk2s \)----(with-groupname=mk2s \)----(prefix=$HOME/mailman-runtime \)---without-permcheck
[[../mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver|mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]]$ make install
# once the build and install is complete
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<<Verbatim([)>>x<<Verbatim(])>>$ cd /home/mk2s/mailman/mailman22-restserver/Mailman/rest [mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$ cd $HOME/mailman-runtime
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<<Verbatim([)>>rest<<Verbatim(])>>$ make install # start the rest server
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<<Verbatim([)>>mailman22runtime<<Verbatim(])>>$ PYTHONPATH=. python Mailman/rest/server.py
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need to figure out what to do about the runtime dir
[mk2s@fc9 ~/mailman-runtime]$ PYTHONPATH=. python Mailman/rest/server.py
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need list of dependencies and how to install those
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# from a different shell make a request

[mk2s@fc9 ~]$ lynx [[http://localhost:8000/|http://localhost:8000/]]

and so on <<BR>>

This page describes how to get started trying the RESTful webservice server for mailman.

The code is at https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver

The following is on a clean install of FC9.  If not on FC9 then most of this will probably be the same; you may need to figure out where easy_install comes from.

Python 2.5.1 and Postfix already installed

setuptools was also already installed as rpm python-setuptools-0.6c8-1.fc9.noarch but I needed to install pyhon-setuptools-devel

as root I installed

  • bzr (not bazaar)

as myself installed(these packages could be installed by root, if installing as yourself see this http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall#administrator-installation)

  • Routes  using easy_insatll Routes
  • simplejson using easy_install simplejson
  • Mako templates using easy_install Mako

# checkout source

[mk2s@fc9 ~]$ bzr checkout https://code.launchpad.net/~mk2s/mailman/restserver
[mk2s@fc9 ~]$ cd restserver

Then as myself(mk2s) I ran configure and make

[mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$  mkdir ~/mailman-runtime

[mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$ ./configure --with-username=$USER --with-groupname=$USER  --prefix=$HOME/mailman-runtime --without-permcheck

[mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$ make install

# once the build and install is complete

[mk2s@fc9 ~/restserver]$ cd $HOME/mailman-runtime

# start the rest server

[mk2s@fc9 ~/mailman-runtime]$ PYTHONPATH=. python Mailman/rest/server.py

# from a different shell make a request

[mk2s@fc9 ~]$ lynx http://localhost:8000/

and so on

MailmanWiki: DEV/restserver-branch (last edited 2008-07-06 21:33:40 by mk2s@digitalcommute)