Hi Abhilash
If you mean the last step of installation where we do cd
postorius_standalone;python manage.py syncdb, I wasn't asked for any
username/password. I checked the settings.py and it doesn't have any
specific default username/password.
And the http://localhost:8001/3.0 worked for me.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Abhilash Raj <raj.abhilash1@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Bhargav,
On Wednesday 05 March 2014 07:36 PM, Bhargav Golla wrote:
Thanks for that change Rajeev. I was able to get the Web UI up and
running.
I was trying to find out the default Username and password for this
but
was
unable to. When I was exploring docs in mailman.client and some config
files in mailman, I found that the default username and password for
admin
is restadmin and restpass. Tried that and was out of luck there too.
Could
you help me with the default username and password details?
While setting up Postorius(the web UI) when you do 'python manage.py
syncdb' for the first time, it asks you to create admin. You can log in
using those credentials. 'restadmin' and 'restpass' are the credentials
for the mailman rest server.
Also, there is a using.txt doc in mailman.client which says we can
make
the
REST requests by connecting to http://localhost:9001/3.0 using
username
and
password. Should the URL be http://localhost:9000/3.0 for this
example
or
would it be any different?
AFAIK it is 'http://localhost:8001/3.0'. (Try it once. If I am wrong
please someone correct me)
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Rajeev S <rajeevs1992@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Bhargav,
Just do *mailman start*, without the bin.
I have edited the wiki.
*Regards, Rajeev S*
*Government Engineering College,Thrissur*
*http://rajeevs.tk <http://rajeevs.tk>*
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Bhargav Golla <bgolla@g.clemson.edu
wrote:
Thanks Barry and Terri for your feedback.
I was trying to install Postorius locally and analyze what all
would be
required in a mobile app for Admin. Doing the same, I have hit a
roadblock.
I am using the wiki provided here[1]. I tried to install mailman
using
"set
up sources" part of the wiki. Though python setup.py install
executes
without any errors, I am unable to see the folder bin/ in the same
directory. So, even though I proceed with further setup, I am
getting a
"Mailman REST API not available. Please start mailman core" on my
localhost:8000 webpage. Could anyone help me here?
[1]
Thanks
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 1:18 AM, Terri Oda <terri@toybox.ca> wrote:
>
> On 2014-02-28, 7:36 AM, Bhargav Golla wrote:
>
>> I have a few questions regarding this idea.
>> 1. I intend to develop it on Cordova since it will help in porting
the
app
>> easily to multiple platforms. Were there any ideas in this
>> regarding going native or hybrid?
>>
>
> Personally, I'd prefer if we went hybrid and had an html5 webapp
> could be used straight over the web for mobile users who don't
want to
> install an app, with Cordova used to build the individual platform
apps. I
> may not be the mentor on this one, though, so I'm happy to defer to
whoever
> the final mentor is on this front.
>
> Incidentally, I've been using Intel's XDK for building Cordova apps
lately
> and highly recommend it for quick testing on various platforms and
screen
> sizes. I've found it a very useful tool, and not just because I
work
for
> Intel now!
>
> 2. Can I assume that all mailing lists built by Mailman support
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/A+5+minute+guide+to+get+the+Mailman+web+UI+...
directions
that
the
REST
>> interface? Also, I have tried to see if I can get JSON responses
and
I
am
>> unable to by adding a HTTP Accept Header to take
"application/json".
Am I
>> doing anything wrong or is JSON not implemented?
>>
>
> I don't know the answer to this off the top of my head: Barry?
>
>
> 3. As a starter, could I ignore internationalization for GSoC, but
>> implement interface in such a way as to be able to
internationalize
it
>> easily?
>>
>
> We don't expect you to actually translate anything, don't worry. :)
But
> you should definitely build as much as possible so that
> internationalization will be easy: make sure there's a quick way to
get
a
> list of strings that need translation, at least. Some of the
strings
may
> be already translated in other components of Mailman, so you may be
able to
> get some translations to use to test if you have time at the end of
the
> summer for internationalization.
>
> Terri
>
>
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