doc/book/en/tutorials/base/blog-in-five-minutes.rst
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-.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-.. _TutosBaseBlogFiveMinutes:
-
-Get a blog running in five minutes!
------------------------------------
-
-For Debian or Ubuntu users, first install the following packages
-(:ref:`DebianInstallation`)::
-
-    cubicweb, cubicweb-dev, cubicweb-blog
-
-Windows or Mac OS X users must install |cubicweb| from source (see
-:ref:`SourceInstallation` and :ref:`WindowsInstallation`).
-
-Then create and initialize your instance::
-
-    cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog
-
-You'll be asked a few questions, and you can keep the default answer for most of
-them. The one question you'll have to think about is the database you'll want to
-use for that instance. For a quick test, if you don't have `postgresql` installed
-and configured (see :ref:`PostgresqlConfiguration`), it's highly recommended to
-choose `sqlite` when asked for which database driver to use, since it has a much
-simple setup (no database server needed).
-
-One the process is completed (including database initialisation), you can start
-your instance by using: ::
-
-    cubicweb-ctl start -D myblog
-
-The `-D` option activates the debugging mode. Removing it will launch the instance
-as a daemon in the background, and ``cubicweb-ctl stop myblog`` will stop
-it in that case. 
-
-
-About file system permissions
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Unless you installed from sources, the above commands assume that you have root
-access to the :file:`/etc/` directory. In order to initialize your instance as a
-regular user, within your home directory, you can use the :envvar:`CW_MODE`
-environment variable: ::
-
-  export CW_MODE=user
-
-then create a :file:`~/etc/cubicweb.d` directory that will hold your instances.
-
-More information about how to configure your own environment is
-available in :ref:`ResourceMode`.
-
-
-Instance parameters
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-If you would like to change database parameters such as the database host or the
-user name used to connect to the database, edit the `sources` file located in the
-:file:`/etc/cubicweb.d/myblog` directory.
-
-Then relaunch the database creation::
-
-     cubicweb-ctl db-create myblog
-
-Other parameters, like web server or emails parameters, can be modified in the
-:file:`/etc/cubicweb.d/myblog/all-in-one.conf` file.
-
-You'll have to restart the instance after modification in one of those files.
-
-This is it. Your blog is functional and running. Visit http://localhost:8080 and enjoy it!
-