doc/book/en/intro/tutorial/blog-in-five-minutes.rst
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-.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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-.. _BlogFiveMinutes:
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-Get a blog running in five minutes!
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-For Debian or Ubuntu users, first install the following packages (:ref:`DebianInstallation`)::
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-    cubicweb, cubicweb-dev, cubicweb-blog
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-For Windows or Mac OS X users, you must install cubicweb from source (see :ref:`SourceInstallation` and  :ref:`WindowsInstallation`).
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-Then create and initialize your instance::
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-    cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog
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-And start it::
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-    cubicweb-ctl start -D myblog
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-The -D option is the debugging mode of cubicweb, removing it will lauch the instance in the background.
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-Permission
-~~~~~~~~~~
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-This command assumes that you have root access to the /etc/ path. In order to initialize your instance as a `user` (from scratch), please check your current PYTHONPATH then create the ~/etc/cubicweb.d directory.
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-Instance parameters
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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-If the database installation failed, you'd like to change some instance parameters, for example, the database host or the user name. These informations can be edited in the `source` file located in the /etc/cubicweb.d/myblog directory.
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-Then relaunch the database creation:
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-     cubicweb-ctl db-create myblog
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-Other paramaters, like web server or emails parameters, can be modified in the `all-in-one.conf` file.
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-This is it. Your blog is running. Visit http://localhost:8080 and enjoy it! This blog is fully functionnal. The next section section will present the way to develop new cubes and customizing the look of your instance.
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