Using a virtualenv is much better than globally installing all of the project's dependencies, as it doesn't pollute the global package space, and allows us to work just within the project folder.
1.4 KiB
Introduction
Seahub is the web frontend for Seafile.
Preparation
- Build and deploy Seafile server from source. See http://manual.seafile.com/build_seafile/server.html
Getting it
You can grab souce code from GitHub.
$ git clone git://github.com/haiwen/seahub.git
Set up a virtualenv to install dependencies locally:
$ virtualenv .virtualenv
$ . .virtualenv/bin/activate
Install python libraries by pip:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Configuration
Modify CCNET_CONF_DIR
, SEAFILE_CENTRAL_CONF_DIR
, SEAFILE_CONF_DIR
and PYTHONPATH
in setenv.sh.template
to fit your path.
CCNET_CONF_DIR
is the directory, that contains the ccnet socket (and formerly ccnet.conf).
Since 5.0 SEAFILE_CENTRAL_CONF_DIR
contains most config files.
SEAFILE_CONF_DIR
is the seafile-data directory (and formerly contained seafile.conf).
Run and Verify
Run as:
$ . .virtualenv/bin/activate
$ ./run-seahub.sh.template
Then open your browser, and input http://localhost:8000/
, there should be a Login page. You can create admin account using seahub-admin.py
script under tools/
directory.
Internationalization (I18n)
Please refer to https://github.com/haiwen/seafile/wiki/Seahub-Translation