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- add similar style guide / organization as other "installation" pages
- create "pre-installation software checklist" section
- add extra notes about requiring Drupal and Fedora first
- create note about user customization options (i.e. what "[your_drupal_directory]" references)
- move "advanced tuque info" from Islandora Install page to today.
- Need a way to test tuque functionality from the command line
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# mkdir -p /var/www/drupal/sites/all /var/www/drupal/sites/all/libraries
# cd /var/www/drupal/sites/all/libraries
# wget https://github.com/islandora/tuque/archive/1.35.zip
# unzip 1.35.zip
# mv tuque-1.35 tuque |
Testing the Tuque installation
Tuque installation is simple enough that it does not require a stand alone test. You will know it's working as you test the Islandora Core Module installation on milestone 5. The test is the green check mark in /admin/islandora/configure. It is as simple as that.
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- You will require phpunit, which in turn has changed the installation method with ubuntu 12.04. You can find more information on how to install phpunit with composer here: https://coderwall.com/p/88x20g/installing-phpunit-on-ubuntu-with-composer
Download and modify https://github.com/Islandora/tuque/blob/1.x/tests/phpunit.xml to have the credentials and URL of your Fedora: /var/www/sites/all/libraries/tuque/tests/phpunit.xml
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<phpunit>
<php>
<const name="FEDORAURL" value="http://localhost:8080/fedora"/>
<const name="FEDORAUSER" value="fedoraAdmin"/>
<const name="FEDORAPASS" value="wei9bo0eethooD"/>
</php>
<logging>
<log type="coverage-html" target="../build/coverage" title="Tuque"
charset="UTF-8" yui="true" highlight="true"
lowUpperBound="35" highLowerBound="70"/>
<log type="coverage-clover" target="../build/logs/clover.xml"/>
<log type="junit" target="../build/logs/junit.xml" logIncompleteSkipped="false"/>
</logging>
</phpunit> |
From your Tuque install directory run the test:
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# cd /var/www/sites/all/libraries/tuque
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NOTE: Tuque should pass the majority of the tests. If you see partial failure your installation may still work for most part, however you may want to contact the support community for help so to ensure you get 100% pass.
Advanced Tuque Topics
For advanced usage of Tuque you can consult the All About Tuque Appendix.