Add collectstatic commands to install doc

Added directions on how to run collectstatic and compress as part of the
install process.  Fixing obvious typos as well.

Change-Id: Ia51bb7bb644dc213b3ec3fd3866633700a73c7f9
Closes-Bug: 1392804
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Matt Borland 2014-12-15 12:15:12 -07:00
parent 029ac1a2b8
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``.venv`` directory safely.
2. Install Horizon python module into your system. Run the following
in the top directory.::
in the top directory::
$ sudo pip install .
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For more details, please refer to :doc:`deployment` and :doc:`settings`.
4. Set up a web server with WSGI support.
4. Optional: Django has a Compressor feature that performs many enhancements
for the delivery of static files, including standardization and
minification/uglification. This processing can be run either online or
offline (pre-processed). Letting the compression process occur at runtime
will incur processing and memory use when the resources are first requested;
doing it ahead of time removes those runtime penalties.
If you want the static files to be processed before server runtime, you'll
need to configure your local_settings.py to specify
``COMPRESS_OFFLINE = True``, then run the following commands::
$ ./manage.py collectstatic
$ ./manage.py compress
5. Set up a web server with WSGI support.
It is optional but recommended in production deployments.
For example, install Apache web server on Ubuntu::
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Then configure the web server to host OpenStack Dashboard via WSGI.
For apache2 web server, you may need to create
``/etc/apache2/site-available/horizon.conf``.
``/etc/apache2/sites-available/horizon.conf``.
The template in devstack is a good example of the file.
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-dev/devstack/tree/files/apache-horizon.template
5. Finally, enable the above configuration and restart the web server.::
6. Finally, enable the above configuration and restart the web server::
$ sudo a2ensite horizon
$ sudo service apache2 restart