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diff --git a/src/mailman/docs/hyperkitty.rst b/src/mailman/docs/hyperkitty.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d56031fa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/mailman/docs/hyperkitty.rst @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +=================================== + Set up HyperKitty in five minutes +=================================== + +.. note:: + This document is way out of date. If you have access to the Web, + the most recent explanation of setting up a full Mailman 3 system, + including Postorius and HyperKitty, is the `Development Setup Guide`_ at + `FedoraHosted`_. If you must work offline, this document may be of some + use, but be careful. + +The `HyperKitty`_ application aims at providing an interface to visualize and +explore Mailman archives. + +This is a `Django`_ project. + +Requirements +============ + +- A mail archive in `maildir format`_ (no, you don't need a running Mailman + 3!) Eventually HyperKitty will support `mbox format`_ for backward + compatibility with *Pipermail*, and *zipped maildirs* seem like a good idea + to save space. **Beware:** Although you'd think that we would be able to + manipulate the venerable *mbox* format safely and efficiently, that doesn't + seem to be the case. *Maildir* archives are **strongly** preferred, because + they are more robust to program bugs (whether in Mailman, HyperKitty, or in + the originating MUA!) +- Django is the web framework that supports the UI. +- `bunch`_ DOES WHAT? +- The `notmuch mail indexer`_ is used to generate indexes (and requires + `Xapian`_). +- HyperKitty itself, which is a UI, and not responsible for maintaining the + message archive itself. (Since the archive is in `maildir format`_, any + modern MTA or MDA can build one for you.) + + +Get it running (under virtualenv): +---------------------------------- + +It is generally a good idea to use `virtualenv`_ to create a stable +environment for your Python applications. + +- Create the virtualenv:: + + % virtualenv mailman3 + +- Activate the virtualenv:: + + % cd mailman3 + % source bin/activate + +You don't *have* to use virtualenv, though, and if you don't want to, just +omit the preceding steps. Continue with these steps. + +- Install Django and dependencies:: + + % easy_install django + % easy_install bunch + +- Install notmuch -- these are bindings that come with the notmuch C library. + The easiest way is probably to install them for your OS vendor and then + symlink them into the virtualenv similar to this:: + + % yum install -y python-notmuch + +- Note: on a multiarch system like Fedora, the directories may be lib64 rather + than lib on 64 bit systems. Next:: + + % cd lib/python2.7/site-packages + % ln -s /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notmuch . + +- Note: this is the version of notmuch I tested with; others may work:: + + % ln -s /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notmuch-0.11-py2.7.egg-info . + +- Install the HyperKitty sources:: + + % git clone https://github.com/hyperkitty/kittystore.git + % git clone https://github.com/hyperkitty/hyperkitty.git + % git clone https://github.com/hyperkitty/hyperkitty_standalone.git + + +Running HyperKitty +------------------ + +- Start it:: + + % cd hyperkitty + +- Put the static content where it should be:: + + % python manage.py collectstatic + +- Run the Django server:: + + % python manage.py runserver + + +.. _`Development Setup Guide`: https://fedorahosted.org/hyperkitty/wiki/DevelopmentSetupGuide +.. _`FedoraHosted`: https://fedorahosted.org/ +.. _`HyperKitty`: https://fedorahosted.org/hyperkitty/ +.. _`Django`: http://djangoproject.org/ +.. _`notmuch mail indexer`: http://notmuchmail.org +.. _`bunch`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bunch +.. _`Xapian`: http://xapian.org/ +.. _`maildir format`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir +.. _`mbox format`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbox +.. _`virtualenv`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv |
