# EasyRedmine This is a Vagrant project to host a development copy of EuPathDB's EasyRedmine It is primarily focused on being a playground for migrating from our vanilla Redmine 2.3, however it can also be used to install EasyRedmine with an empty database. Once provisioned, Redmine should be available at http://redmine.vm.apidb.org/ ## Requirements - `rvm1-ansible` Ansible module ansible-galaxy install rvm_io.rvm1-ruby - Vagrant `landrush` plugin ansible-galaxy install landrush - `scratch/redmine_dump.sql.gz` - a mysql dump of our production database. _(One of the daily backups on our production Redmine server is suitable. See `/var/lib/mysql.backups/daily/redmine/`.)_ This is optional. To have the redmine installer create an empty database, set `do_redmine_db_import` to `False` in `config.yml` - `scratch/easyredmine_package_u2072_d201511101601.zip` - the installation package provided by EasyRedmine (downloaded from their customer portal). Set the file name for `installer_package_name` in `config.yml` - When working with a database imported from our production Redmine, you will need a VPN tunnel to UGA's campus so LDAP authentication queries can complete. A stock EasyRedmine installation, not using our database, does local authentication, so no VPN is needed in such case. ## Provisioning Start the virtual machine with `vagrant up`. Vagrant provisions the VM using Ansible. See `config.yml` for configuration options. Especially, - `do_redmine_db_import`: if `True`, will import sample data from a mysql dump file. If `False`, an empty database will be created by the redmine installer (if run). - `do_redmine_installer`: if `True`, will run the redmine installer if `redmine_root_dir` does not exist or if there is a detected change in the database (e.g. you drop it and let Ansible recreate it).