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Islandora Playbook
Introduction
This is an Ansible playbook for Islandora 8. It also has a vagrant file to bring up a development environment virtual machine for Islandora 8.
This virtual machine should not be used in production yet.
Variables
System Resources
By default the virtual machine that is built uses 4GB of RAM. Your host machine will need to be able to support the additional memory use. You can override the CPU and RAM allocation by creating ISLANDORA_VAGRANT_CPUS
and ISLANDORA_VAGRANT_MEMORY
environment variables and setting the values. For example, on an Ubuntu host you could add to ~/.bashrc
:
export ISLANDORA_VAGRANT_CPUS=4
export ISLANDORA_VAGRANT_MEMORY=5040
Using CENTOS
Ubuntu 18.04 is the default Linux distribution used by islandora-playbook. If you want to use CENTOS 7 instead, set the ISLANDORA_DISTRO
environment variable to centos/7
. The easiest way to do this is to export the environment variable into your shell before running Vagrant commands. Otherwise you will have to provide the variable for every Vagrant command you issue.
ISLANDORA_DISTRO="centos/7" vagrant up
ISLANDORA_DISTRO="centos/7" vagrant ssh
Use
Detailed installation and usage instructions can be found on the official installation documentation for Islandora 8.
Connect
You can connect to the machine via the browser at http://localhost:8000.
Drupal
The default Drupal login details are:
- username: admin
- password: islandora
MySQL
- username: drupal8
- password: islandora
Fedora5
The Fedora 5 REST API can be accessed at http://localhost:8080/fcrepo/rest.
Authentication is done via Syn using JWT tokens.
Solr
You can access the Solr administration UI at http://localhost:8983/solr/
SSH
You can connect to the machine via ssh:
vagrant ssh
ActiveMQ
The default ActiveMQ login details are:
- username: admin
- password: admin
You can access the ActiveMQ administrative interface at: http://localhost:8161/admin
Cantaloupe
You can access the Cantaloupe admin interface at: http://localhost:8080/cantaloupe/admin
- username: admin
- password: islandora
You can access the IIIF interface at: http://localhost:8080/cantaloupe/iiif/2/
JWT
Islandora 8 uses JWT for authentication across the stack. Crayfish microservices, Fedora, and Drupal all use them.
Crayfish and Fedora have been set up to use a master token of islandora
to make testing easier. To use it, just set
the following header in HTTP requests:
Authorization: Bearer islandora
BlazeGraph (Bigdata)
You can access the BlazeGraph interface at: http://localhost:8080/bigdata/
You have to select the islandora namespace in the namespaces tab before you can execute queries.
FITS
You can access the FITS Web Service at http://localhost:8080/fits/
Matomo
Islandora 8 Playbook installs an instance of the Matomo (formally PIWIK) web analytics platform. You can access your instance at: http://localhost:8000/matomo
- username: admin
- password: islandora
Roadmap
Our highest priority moving forward is testing installation on different network topologies (e.g. 2, 3, 4 server setups, etc...)