[facet js] fix reordering of facet check boxes. Closes #2732947
Before this patch, when one select an element, it's moved to the top of
the select content. Fine. But when it's later deselected, it stays there
instead of moving back to its original location.
This patch fixes that by introducing a facetCheckBoxReorder function which
properly reorder the whole facet, instead of buggy attempt to locally reorder.
.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
.. _SetUpEnv:
Installation of a *CubicWeb* environment
========================================
Official releases are available from the `CubicWeb.org forge`_ and from
`PyPI`_. Since CubicWeb is developed using `Agile software development
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development>`_ techniques, releases
happen frequently. In a version numbered X.Y.Z, X changes after a few years when
the API breaks, Y changes after a few weeks when features are added and Z
changes after a few days when bugs are fixed.
Depending on your needs, you will chose a different way to install CubicWeb on
your system:
- `Installation on Debian/Ubuntu`_
- `Installation on Windows`_
- `Installation in a virtualenv`_
- `Installation with pip`_
- `Installation with easy_install`_
- `Installation from tarball`_
If you are a power-user and need the very latest features, you will
- `Install from version control`_
Once the software is installed, move on to :ref:`ConfigEnv` for better control
and advanced features of |cubicweb|.
.. _`Installation on Debian/Ubuntu`: DebianInstallation_
.. _`Installation on Windows`: WindowsInstallation_
.. _`Installation in a virtualenv`: VirtualenvInstallation_
.. _`Installation with pip`: PipInstallation_
.. _`Installation with easy_install`: EasyInstallInstallation_
.. _`Installation from tarball`: TarballInstallation_
.. _`Install from version control`: MercurialInstallation_
.. _DebianInstallation:
Debian/Ubuntu install
---------------------
|cubicweb| is packaged for Debian/Ubuntu (and derived
distributions). Their integrated package-management system make
installation and upgrade much easier for users since
dependencies (like databases) are automatically installed.
Depending on the distribution you are using, add the appropriate line to your
`list of sources` (for example by editing ``/etc/apt/sources.list``).
For Debian 6.0 Squeeze (stable)::
deb http://download.logilab.org/production/ squeeze/
For Debian Sid (unstable)::
deb http://download.logilab.org/production/ sid/
For Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin (Long Term Support) and newer::
deb http://download.logilab.org/production/ precise/
The repositories are signed with the `Logilab's gnupg key`_. You can download
and register the key to avoid warnings::
wget -q http://download.logilab.org/logilab-dists-key.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
Update your list of packages and perform the installation::
apt-get update
apt-get install cubicweb cubicweb-dev
``cubicweb`` installs the framework itself, allowing you to create new
instances. ``cubicweb-dev`` installs the development environment
allowing you to develop new cubes.
There is also a wide variety of :ref:`cubes <AvailableCubes>`. You can access a
list of available cubes using ``apt-cache search cubicweb`` or at the
`CubicWeb.org forge`_.
.. note::
`cubicweb-dev` will install basic sqlite support. You can easily setup
:ref:`cubicweb with other database <DatabaseInstallation>` using the following
virtual packages :
* `cubicweb-postgresql-support` contains the necessary dependencies for
using :ref:`cubicweb with postgresql datatabase <PostgresqlConfiguration>`
* `cubicweb-mysql-support` contains the necessary dependencies for using
:ref:`cubicweb with mysql database <MySqlConfiguration>`.
.. _`list of sources`: http://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList
.. _`Logilab's gnupg key`: http://download.logilab.org/logilab-dists-key.asc
.. _`CubicWeb.org Forge`: http://www.cubicweb.org/project/
.. _WindowsInstallation:
Windows Install
---------------
You need to have `python`_ version >= 2.5 and < 3 installed.
If you want an automated install, your best option is probably the
:ref:`EasyInstallInstallation`. EasyInstall is a tool that helps users to
install python packages along with their dependencies, searching for suitable
pre-compiled binaries on the `The Python Package Index`_.
If you want better control over the process as well as a suitable development
environment or if you are having problems with `easy_install`, read on to
:ref:`SetUpWindowsEnv`.
.. _python: http://www.python.org/
.. _`The Python Package Index`: http://pypi.python.org
.. _VirtualenvInstallation:
`Virtualenv` install
--------------------
Since version 3.9, |cubicweb| can be safely installed, used and contained inside
a `virtualenv`_. You can use either :ref:`pip <PipInstallation>` or
:ref:`easy_install <EasyInstallInstallation>` to install |cubicweb| inside an
activated virtual environment.
.. _PipInstallation:
`pip` install
-------------
pip_ is a python utility that helps downloading, building, installing, and
managing python packages and their dependencies. It is fully compatible with
`virtualenv`_ and installs the packages from sources published on the
`The Python Package Index`_.
.. _`pip`: http://pip.openplans.org/
.. _`virtualenv`: http://virtualenv.openplans.org/
A working compilation chain is needed to build the modules that include C
extensions. If you definitively wont, installing `Lxml <http://lxml.de/>`_,
`Twisted Web <http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/Downloads/>`_ and `libgecode
<http://www.gecode.org/>`_ will help.
To install |cubicweb| and its dependencies, just run::
pip install cubicweb
There is also a wide variety of :ref:`cubes <AvailableCubes>`. You can access a
list of available cubes on
`PyPI <http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=search&term=cubicweb&submit=search>`_
or at the `CubicWeb.org forge`_.
For example, installing the *blog cube* is achieved by::
pip install cubicweb-blog
.. _EasyInstallInstallation:
`easy_install` install
----------------------
.. note::
If you are not a Windows user and you have a compilation environment, we
recommend you to use the PipInstallation_.
`easy_install`_ is a python utility that helps downloading, installing, and
managing python packages and their dependencies.
Install |cubicweb| and its dependencies, run::
easy_install cubicweb
There is also a wide variety of :ref:`cubes <AvailableCubes>`. You can access a
list of available cubes on `PyPI
<http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=search&term=cubicweb&submit=search>`_
or at the `CubicWeb.org Forge`_.
For example, installing the *blog cube* is achieved by::
easy_install cubicweb-blog
.. note::
If you encounter problem with :ref:`cubes <AvailableCubes>` installation,
consider using :ref:`PipInstallation` which is more stable
but can not installed pre-compiled binaries.
.. _`easy_install`: http://packages.python.org/distribute/easy_install.html
.. _SourceInstallation:
Install from source
-------------------
.. _TarballInstallation:
You can download the archive containing the sources from
`http://download.logilab.org/pub/cubicweb/ <http://download.logilab.org/pub/cubicweb/>`_.
Make sure you also have all the :ref:`InstallDependencies`.
Once uncompressed, you can install the framework from inside the uncompressed
folder with::
python setup.py install
Or you can run |cubicweb| directly from the source directory by
setting the :ref:`resource mode <RessourcesConfiguration>` to `user`. This will
ease the development with the framework.
There is also a wide variety of :ref:`cubes <AvailableCubes>`. You can access a
list of availble cubes at the `CubicWeb.org Forge`_.
.. _MercurialInstallation:
Install from version control system
-----------------------------------
To keep-up with on-going development, clone the :ref:`Mercurial
<MercurialPresentation>` repository::
hg clone -u stable http://hg.logilab.org/cubicweb # stable branch
hg clone http://hg.logilab.org/cubicweb # development branch
To get many of CubicWeb's dependencies and a nice set of base cubes, run the
`clone_deps.py` script located in `cubicweb/bin/`::
python cubicweb/bin/clone_deps.py
(Windows users should replace slashes with antislashes).
This script will clone a set of mercurial repositories into the
directory containing the ``cubicweb`` repository, and update them to the
latest published version tag (if any).
.. note::
In every cloned repositories, a `hg tags` will display a list of
tags in reverse chronological order. One reasonnable option is to go to a
tagged version: the latest published version or example, as done by
the `clone_deps` script)::
hg update cubicweb-version-3.12.2
Make sure you also have all the :ref:`InstallDependencies`.