Re: [Speed] Codespeed up and running
No worries, I'll just take a look at the box and document what you did into recipes as we are doing with the other PSF machines :-) Thanks for getting it up so quickly!
--Noah
On Sep 14, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Miquel Torres wrote:
Hi Noah,
I didn't use any recipes for it, was more of a one-off. Would of course like to have a cookbook and run_list for it all, but I am not there yet.
Miquel
2011/9/13 Noah Kantrowitz <noah@coderanger.net>:
Just wanted to poke about this again post-weekend :-)
--Noah
On Sep 11, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
Did the recipes for it get posted somewhere or was this a one-off by hand? I've started building some basic Chef infra for all PSF machines and can easily combine it with some more specific stuffs for codespeed :-)
--Noah
On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Miquel Torres wrote:
Hi all,
it took longer than expected, but speed.python.org points now to a proper Codespeed instance! The admin media does not yet load properly, need to fix that yet.
Anyway, for further configuring, we need to define an environment. I looks like we are going to directly test on that big server, bare metal. Should we call it by a name? or just 24-Core-monster?
As to the welcome page, if you prefer we can put it back in, with a link to a subdomain or other URL were we keep Codespeed as long as we are still setting up thing, and only go live when we are finished and want to announce.
What do you think? Miquel
Speed mailing list Speed@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed
Speed mailing list Speed@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed
Ok, great!
I can help out by giving you the rough recipe outline:
include_recipe "apache2::mod_wsgi"
easy_install "codespeed"
web_app "codespeed" do server_name node['hostname'] server_aliases [node['fqdn'], "speed.python.org"] template "speed.conf.erb" docroot "/home/tobami/speed/" # though we can change that end
As a base for the custom template you can take the current /etc/apache2/sites-enables/codespeed
Now this is were things get more complicated. The Django project is under /home/tobami/speed/, with www-data permissions (so you can copy anything). The speed/templates/ contains the basic templates for the views. and the content of sitestatic was created with "./manage.py collectstatic".
So this last part will need some execute block or similar. For anything else you need just ask and I'll help!
Miquel
PS: Python logo is up ;-)
2011/9/14 Noah Kantrowitz <noah@coderanger.net>:
No worries, I'll just take a look at the box and document what you did into recipes as we are doing with the other PSF machines :-) Thanks for getting it up so quickly!
--Noah
On Sep 14, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Miquel Torres wrote:
Hi Noah,
I didn't use any recipes for it, was more of a one-off. Would of course like to have a cookbook and run_list for it all, but I am not there yet.
Miquel
2011/9/13 Noah Kantrowitz <noah@coderanger.net>:
Just wanted to poke about this again post-weekend :-)
--Noah
On Sep 11, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
Did the recipes for it get posted somewhere or was this a one-off by hand? I've started building some basic Chef infra for all PSF machines and can easily combine it with some more specific stuffs for codespeed :-)
--Noah
On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Miquel Torres wrote:
Hi all,
it took longer than expected, but speed.python.org points now to a proper Codespeed instance! The admin media does not yet load properly, need to fix that yet.
Anyway, for further configuring, we need to define an environment. I looks like we are going to directly test on that big server, bare metal. Should we call it by a name? or just 24-Core-monster?
As to the welcome page, if you prefer we can put it back in, with a link to a subdomain or other URL were we keep Codespeed as long as we are still setting up thing, and only go live when we are finished and want to announce.
What do you think? Miquel
Speed mailing list Speed@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed
Speed mailing list Speed@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed
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