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HyperKitty ========== ## Configuration The web application is configured in `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py` which is included by the default configuration in /srv/www/webapps/mailman/hyperkitty/settings.py. 1. Optional: Change the default secret for the application: We already created one, but feel free to replace with a stronger alternative. `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py`: SECRET_KEY = 'something-very-secret' 2. Make sure to disable debugging when running in production: `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py`: DEBUG = False 3. The valid hosts or domain names for the application need to be defined: `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py`: ALLOWED_HOSTS = [ 'localhost', 'lists.example.com' ] 4. Add a valid email configuration `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py`: EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend' EMAIL_HOST = 'localhost' EMAIL_PORT = 25 EMAIL_HOST_USER = <username> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = <password> 5. To connect with a running mailman instance's REST API, configuration options have to be added to hyperkitty's configuration. `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py`: MAILMAN_REST_API_URL = 'http://localhost:8001' MAILMAN_REST_API_USER = 'rest_admin' MAILMAN_REST_API_PASS = 'rest_admin_password' 6. To configure the archive integration with a mailman instance first setup the integration with hyperkitty on mailman's side and then configure hyperkitty to accept those connections: `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py`: MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_KEY = 'SecretArchiverAPIKey' MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = ('127.0.0.1', '::1') 7. Optional: Configure postgres or another database (default: sqlite3) 8. Create and setup the database hyperkitty-manage migrate 9. Populate the database with default data (when setting up for the first time): hyperkitty-manage loaddata first_start 10. Create admin user hyperkitty-manage createsuperuser 11. Enable HyperKitty async tasks runner systemctl enable --now hyperkitty-qcluster.service 12. Enable HyperKitty runjob timers systemctl enable hyperkitty-runjob-minutely.timer systemctl enable hyperkitty-runjob-quarter-hourly.timer systemctl enable hyperkitty-runjob-hourly.timer systemctl enable hyperkitty-runjob-daily.timer systemctl enable hyperkitty-runjob-weekly.timer systemctl enable hyperkitty-runjob-monthly.timer systemctl enable hyperkitty-runjob-yearly.timer ## Apache2 To configure hyperkitty with Apache and uwsgi, just add the follwing lines to a vhost: ProxyPassMatch ^/static ! ProxyPass / unix:/run/uwsgi/uwsgi-hyperkitty.sock|uwsgi://localhost/ <Directory /srv/www/webapps/mailman/hyperkitty> Require all granted </Directory> ## Xapian search backend Hyperkitty can make use of a Xapian based search backend. `/etc/hyperkitty/settings_local.py`: HAYSTACK_CONNECTIONS = { 'default': { 'ENGINE': 'xapian_backend.XapianEngine', 'PATH': "/var/lib/hyperkitty/data/xapian_index", }, } Make sure to create the search index for all lists afterwards. hyperkitty-manage update_index
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