Update to use latest ShareLaTeX release

This commit is contained in:
James Allen 2015-03-25 16:28:06 +00:00
parent edb091bb92
commit be1cdc0df1
3 changed files with 28 additions and 12 deletions

View file

@ -59,10 +59,6 @@ ADD runit/tags-sharelatex.sh /etc/service/tags-sharelatex/run
ADD runit/track-changes-sharelatex.sh /etc/service/track-changes-sharelatex/run
ADD runit/web-sharelatex.sh /etc/service/web-sharelatex/run
# Install ShareLaTeX settings file
RUN mkdir /etc/sharelatex
ADD settings.coffee /etc/sharelatex/settings.coffee
# Install TexLive
RUN apt-get install -y wget
RUN wget http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/install-tl-unx.tar.gz; \
@ -88,6 +84,11 @@ ADD 00_regen_sharelatex_secrets.sh /etc/my_init.d/00_regen_sharelatex_secrets.s
ADD 00_make_sharelatex_data_dirs.sh /etc/my_init.d/00_make_sharelatex_data_dirs.sh
ADD 00_set_docker_host_ipaddress.sh /etc/my_init.d/00_set_docker_host_ipaddress.sh
# Install ShareLaTeX settings file
RUN mkdir /etc/sharelatex
ADD settings.coffee /etc/sharelatex/settings.coffee
ENV SHARELATEX_CONFIG /etc/sharelatex/settings.coffee
EXPOSE 80
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/my_init"]

View file

@ -158,6 +158,8 @@ The available configuration parameters are:
* `SHARELATEX_SITE_URL`: Where your instance of ShareLaTeX is publically available.
This is used in public links, and when connecting over websockets, so much be
configured correctly!
* `SHARELATEX_ADMIN_EMAIL`: The email address where users can reach the person who runs the site.
* `SHARELATEX_APP_NAME`: The name to display when talking about the running app. Defaults to 'ShareLaTex (Community Edition)'.
* `SHARELATEX_MONGO_URL`: The URL of the Mongo database to use
* `SHARELATEX_REDIS_HOST`: The host name of the Redis instance to use
* `SHARELATEX_REDIS_PORT`: The port of the Redis instance to use
@ -165,6 +167,20 @@ configured correctly!
* `SHARELATEX_SECURE_COOKIE`: Set this to something non-zero to use a secure cookie.
Only use this if your ShareLaTeX instance is running behind a reverse proxy with SSL configured.
### Creating and Managing users
Uun the following command to create your first user and make them an admin:
```
$ docker exec sharelatex /bin/bash -c "cd /var/www/sharelatex/web; grunt create-admin-user --email joe@example.com"
```
This will create a user with the given email address if they don't already exist, and make them an admin user. You will be given a URL to visit where you can set the password for this user and log in for the first time.
**Creating normal users**
Once you are logged in as an admin user, you can visit `/admin/register` on your ShareLaTeX instance and create a new users. If you have an email backend configured in your settings file, the new users will be sent an email with a URL to set their password. If not, you will have to distribute the password reset URLs manually. These are shown when you create a user.
### Upgrading from older versions
*Please make sure to back up all Mongo, Redis and on-disk data before upgrading.*

View file

@ -94,13 +94,12 @@ module.exports =
# when emails are sent out and in generated links:
siteUrl: siteUrl = process.env["SHARELATEX_SITE_URL"] or 'http://localhost'
# The websocket layer of ShareLaTeX runs as separate service.
# When running locally or in development, you can point the client to this
# service directly. If you are running behind a reverse proxy (Nginx, etc)
# then websocketsUrl should be the same as siteUrl, with your reverse
# proxy responible for sending websocket traffic to the websocket service
# rather than connecting directly.
websocketsUrl: siteUrl
# The name this is used to describe your ShareLaTeX Installation
appName: process.env["SHARELATEX_APP_NAME"] or "ShareLaTeX (Community Edition)"
# The email address which users will be directed to as the main point of
# contact for this installation of ShareLaTeX.
adminEmail: process.env["SHARELATEX_ADMIN_EMAIL"] or "placeholder@example.com"
# If provided, a sessionSecret is used to sign cookies so that they cannot be
# spoofed. This is recommended.