# NyaaV2 ## Setup: - Create your virtualenv, for example with `pyvenv venv` - Enter your virtualenv with `source venv/bin/activate` - Install dependencies with `pip install -r requirements.txt` - Run `python db_create.py` to create the database - Start the dev server with `python run.py` ## Updated Setup (python 3.6.1): - Install dependencies https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/wiki/Common-build-problems - Install `pyenv` https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/blob/master/README.md#installation - Install `pyenv-virtualenv` https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv/blob/master/README.md - `pyenv install 3.6.1` - `pyenv virtualenv 3.6.1 nyaa` - `pyenv activate nyaa` - Install dependencies with `pip install -r requirements.txt` - Copy `config.example.py` into `config.py` - Change TALBE_PREFIX to `nyaa_` or `sukebei_` depending on the site ## Setting up MySQL/MariaDB database for advanced functionality - Enable `USE_MYSQL` flag in config.py - Install latest mariadb by following instructions here https://downloads.mariadb.org/mariadb/repositories/ - Tested versions: `mysql Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.0.30-MariaDB, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 5.2` - Run the following commands logged in as your root db user: - `CREATE USER 'test'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'test123';` - `GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO 'test'@'localhost';` - `FLUSH PRIVILEGES;` - `CREATE DATABASE nyaav2 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;` - To setup and import nyaa_maria_vx.sql: - `mysql -u -p nyaav2` - `DROP DATABASE nyaav2;` - `CREATE DATABASE nyaav2 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;` - `SOURCE ~/path/to/database/nyaa_maria_vx.sql` ## Finishing up - Run `python db_create.py` to create the database - Load the .sql file - `mysql -u user -p nyaav2` - `SOURCE cocks.sql` - Remember to change the default user password to an empty string to disable logging in - Start the dev server with `python run.py` - Deactivate `source deactivate` # Enabling ElasticSearch ## Basics - Install jdk `sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk` - Install elasticsearch https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/deb.html - `sudo systemctl enable elasticsearch.service` - `sudo systemctl start elasticsearch.service` - Run `curl -XGET 'localhost:9200'` and make sure ES is running - Optional: install Kabana as a search frontend for ES ## Enable MySQL Binlogging - Add the `[mariadb]` bin-log section to my.cnf and reload mysql server - Connect to mysql - `SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'binlog_format';` - Make sure it shows ROW - Connect to root user - `GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO 'test'@'localhost';` where test is the user you will be running `sync_es.py` with ## Setting up ES - Run `./create_es.sh` and this creates two indicies: `nyaa` and `sukebei` - The output should show `akncolwedged: true` twice - The safest bet is to disable the webapp here to ensure there's no database writes - Run `python import_to_es.py` with `SITE_FLAVOR` set to `nyaa` - Run `python import_to_es.py` with `SITE_FLAVOR` set to `sukebei` - These will take some time to run as it's indexing ## Setting up sync_es.py - Sync_es.py keeps the ElasticSearch index updated by reading the BinLog - Configure the MySQL options with the user where you granted the REPLICATION permissions - Connect to MySQL, run `SHOW MASTER STATUS;`. - Copy the output to `/var/lib/sync_es_position.json` with the contents `{"log_file": "FILE", "log_pos": POSITION}` and replace FILENAME with File (something like master1-bin.000002) in the SQL output and POSITION (something like 892528513) with Position - Set up `sync_es.py` as a service and run it, preferably as the system/root - Make sure `sync_es.py` runs within venv with the right dependencies ## Good to go! - After that, enable the `USE_ELASTIC_SEARCH` flag and restart the webapp and you're good to go ## Code Quality: - Remember to follow PEP8 style guidelines and run `./lint.sh` before committing.