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Using BeWeb, the web UI
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BeWeb uses the Turbogears framework: http://www.turbogears.org/
Please ensure you have Turbogears 0.8a5 or a compatible release installed.
Because it uses BE data, the web UI does not require a database.
To use BeWeb, first create a configuration file, telling it which projects
to track, and what to call them. An example configuration file
(beweb/beweb/config.py.example) is provided.
Next, cd to this directory, and run ./start-beweb.py
BeWeb allows you to create, view and edit bugs, but it is in an early stage of
development, so some features are missing.
Configuration file
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Configure by creating an appropriate beweb/config.py from
beweb/config.py.example. The server will edit the repositories that
it manages, so you should probably have it running on a seperate
branch than your working repository. You can then merge/push
as you require to keep the branches in sync.
See
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/Configuration
For standard turbogears configuration information.
Actions
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Currently, you need to login for any methods with a
@identity.require() decorator. The only group in the current
implementation is 'editbugs'. Basically, anyone can browse around,
but only registered 'editbugs' members can change things.
Anonymous actions:
* See project tree
* See buglist
* See comments
Editbugs required actions:
* Create new comments
* Reply to comments
* Update comment info
Users
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All login attempts will fail unless you have added some valid users. See
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/GettingStartedWithIdentity
For a good intro. For the impatient, try something like
Bugs-Everywhere-Web$ tg-admin toolbox
browse to 'CatWalk' -> 'User' -> 'Add User+'
or
Bugs-Everywhere-Web$ tg-admin sholl
>>> u = User(user_name=u'jdoe', email_address=u'jdoe@example.com',
display_name=u'Jane Doe', password=u'xxx')
>>> g = Group(group_name=u'editbugs', display_name=u'Edit Bugs')
>>> g.addUser(u) # BE-Web uses SQLObject
Exit the tg-admin shell with Ctrl-Z on MS Windows, Ctrl-D on other systems.
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