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====== Setting up test & development environment ====== | ====== Setting up test & development environment ====== | ||
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* If they are correctly provided, then try to change the location of Ubuntu servers to different regions that is closer to your location. | * If they are correctly provided, then try to change the location of Ubuntu servers to different regions that is closer to your location. | ||
- | * Unordered List ItemGo to "ansible/roles/common-ubuntu/files", you will see a series of .list files that contain Ubuntu servers from different regions. | + | * Go to "ansible/roles/common-ubuntu/files", you will see a series of .list files that contain Ubuntu servers from different regions. |
* Then update the source file name in **main.yml** located in "ansible\roles\common-ubuntu\tasks". | * Then update the source file name in **main.yml** located in "ansible\roles\common-ubuntu\tasks". | ||
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== Creating a system administrator user == | == Creating a system administrator user == | ||
- | After activating the python environment with <code>. ~/.virtualenvs/ckan/bin/activate</code>, you can execute <code>paster --plugin=ckan sysadmin add USERNAME ~/etc/ckan/default/development.ini</code> for creating a new user with sysadmin permissions, or attribute those permissions to an existing user. | + | After activating the python environment with <code>. ~/.virtualenvs/ckan/bin/activate</code>, you can execute <code>paster --plugin=ckan sysadmin add USERNAME ~/etc/ckan/default/development.ini</code> OR <code>paster --plugin=ckan sysadmin add USERNAME -c ~/etc/ckan/default/development.ini |
+ | </code>for creating a new user with sysadmin permissions, or attribute those permissions to an existing user. USERNAME is the account name, you can name whatever eg. admin or user1 | ||
Once this is done and password has been set, you can login into CKAN under http://192.168.33.10:8081/user/login. | Once this is done and password has been set, you can login into CKAN under http://192.168.33.10:8081/user/login. |