The rb-site Tool¶
Overview¶
Most of the work of installing and managing a Review Board site is done for you by a tool bundled with Review Board called rb-site.
rb-site has three main commands:
These will be discussed in detail in the following sections.
rb-site always requires a command as the first argument and a site directory as the second. Some commands may accept additional arguments.
Global Options¶
- --version¶
Shows the version number and exits.
- -h, --help¶
Shows the help for the program and exits.
- --console¶
Forces use of the console UI for any interaction.
- -d, --debug¶
Displays debug output in the console.
rb-site install¶
Installs a new Review Board site. This will ask a series of questions and will populate a tree for the website, as well as generate configuration files.
If rb-site is run in an X11 environment with GTK+, then this will present a graphical wizard for the questions. Otherwise, this will ask in the console.
This takes a directory as the first parameter. For example:
$ rb-site install /path/to/site
See Creating a Review Board Site for more information.
Options¶
- --copy-media¶
Copies media files to the site directory. By default, media files and directories are symlinked. This option is implied on Windows.
- --noinput¶
Runs non-interactively, using configuration provided through command line options.
- --domain-name=<DOMAIN_NAME>¶
The full domain name of the site, excluding the http:// port or path. For example, reviews.example.com
- --site-root=<SITE_ROOT>¶
The path of the site, relative to the domain. This should end with a trailing /. For example, / or /reviews/.
- --media-url=<MEDIA_URL>¶
The URL containing the media files. This should end with a trailing /. For example, /media/ or http://media.example.com/.
- --db-type=<DB_TYPE>¶
The database type. This should be one of:
- mysql
- postgresql
- sqlite3
- --db-name=<DB_NAME>¶
The database name (database file path for sqlite3).
- --db-user=<DB_USER>¶
The username used for connecting to the database (not used for sqlite3).
- --db-pass=<DB_PASS>¶
The password used for connecting to the database (not used for sqlite3).
- --cache-type=<CACHE_TYPE>¶
The cache server type. This should be one of:
- memcached
- file
- --cache-info=<CACHE_INFO>¶
The detailed cache information. This is dependent on the cache type used.
For memcached, this should be a connection string (such as memcached://localhost:11211/.
For file, this should be the path to a cache directory that the web server can write to.
- --web-server-type=<WEB_SERVER_TYPE>¶
The type of web server that will run the site. This should be one of:
- apache
- lighttpd
- --python-loader=<PYTHON_LOADER>¶
The type of Python loader. This should be one of:
- modpython
- fastcgi
For lighttpd, the only choice is fastcgi.
- --admin-user=<ADMIN_USER>¶
The username for the new site administrator account.
- --admin-password=<ADMIN_PASSWORD>¶
The password for the new site administrator account.
- --admin-email=<ADMIN_EMAIL>¶
The e-mail address for the new site administrator account.
rb-site upgrade¶
Upgrades an existing site installation. This will update the media trees and upgrade the database.
This must be performed every time Review Board is upgraded.
This takes a directory as the first parameter. For example:
$ rb-site upgrade /path/to/site
See Upgrading Sites for more information.
rb-site manage¶
Performs management commands on a site.
This is an advanced command that wraps the Django manage.py command. It takes a path to the site, a manage subcommand, and optional parameters (following a --).
For example:
$ rb-site manage /path/to/site shell
$ rb-site manage /path/to/site index -- --full
You can see the list of manage subcommands by running:
$ rb-site manage /path/to/site help
For more information, and some useful subcommands, see Advanced Management Commands.