To build the documentation you need to have Sphinx (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) installed.
On a typical debian-based Linux system run:
- apt-get install python-django python-django-south python-setuptools python-sphinx python-httplib2
+ apt-get install python-django python-setuptools python-sphinx
apt-get install python-sqlalchemy python-mysqldb python-psycopg2
Then run:
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Make sure you have all required packages installed:
- apt-get install python-django python-setuptools python-sphinx python-httplib2
+ apt-get install python-django python-setuptools python-sphinx
apt-get install python-sqlalchemy python-mysqldb python-psycopg2
Then run:
python manage.py syncdb
- python manage.py schemamigration im --initial
- python manage.py loaddata admin_user
python manage.py runserver
-Go to:
- http://127.0.0.1:8000/im/admin?user=admin&token=0000
-
This server is useful during development, but should not be used for deployment.
To deploy Pithos using Apache, take a look at the Administrator Guide in docs.
+
+Using the tools
+---------------
+
+In the pithos/tools directory you will find the following utilities:
+
+ pithos-sh Pithos shell
+ pithos-sync Pithos synchronization client
+ pithos-fs Pithos FUSE implementation
+ pithos-test Pithos server tests
+
+Also, the pithos/lib directory contains a python library that can be used
+to access Pithos and manage stored objects. All tools use the included lib.
+
+Connection options can be set via environmental variables:
+
+ PITHOS_USER Login user
+ PITHOS_AUTH Login token
+ PITHOS_SERVER Pithos server (default: plus.pithos.grnet.gr)
+ PITHOS_API Pithos server path (default: v1)
+ PITHOS_SYNC_CONTAINER Container to sync with (default: pithos)