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==Requirements==
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==Introduction==
#http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Install_DSpace/S03
 
#http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Upgrading/DSpace/Release_Notes/4.X
 
 
 
==Procedure==
 
 
With the release of DSpace versions => 3.X, a new way of configuring DSpace was introduced.
 
With the release of DSpace versions => 3.X, a new way of configuring DSpace was introduced.
  
The critical core elements of the old "dspace.cfg" file have been superseded by a "build.properties" file.
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'''The critical core elements of the old "dspace.cfg" file have been superseded by a "build.properties" file.'''
  
 
The idea is to put all the custom configs in the "config" folder and use the '''build.properties''' file for the core "building" of DSpace.
 
The idea is to put all the custom configs in the "config" folder and use the '''build.properties''' file for the core "building" of DSpace.
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==Please Note:==
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''Be careful to NOT comment out any settings, leave them as they are with blanks!!''
  
To edit the '''build.properties''' file, type the following:
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''Use an email address with an [[PKP/Bug_Fixes/SPF|SPF complaint domain]] for: %dspace-noreply@myu.edu%''
nano $HOME/<u>[[SUNScholar/Install_DSpace/S03#Step_3.2|source]]</u>/build.properties
 
  
===Example===
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==Procedure==
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To edit the '''[https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-5_x/build.properties build.properties]''' file, type the following:
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nano $HOME/{{Source}}/build.properties
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<font color="red">'''Check the file to make sure the following critical "Server Configuration" and "Database Configuration" is correct;'''</font>
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===Server Configuration===
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Replace all the places with a pair of percent signs ('''%something%''') in the example below with the settings for your system.
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<tab width="100%" class="wikitable" sep=comma head=top>
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Description,Setting,Comments
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Installation Folder,'''<big><tt>dspace.install.dir = /home/dspace</tt></big>''',[[SUNScholar/Install_Ubuntu/S03/DSpace_User|Make sure you have created the "dspace" user]].
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Hostname for the repository,'''<big><tt>dspace.hostname = %scholar.sun.ac.za%</tt></big>''',[[SUNScholar/Install_Ubuntu/S03/Hostname|This is the hostname you decided to use for your repository]].
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Base URL for the repository,'''<big><tt>dspace.baseUrl = %http://scholar.sun.ac.za%</tt></big>''',Make sure to remove the "8080" port reference.
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Default user interface,'''<big><tt>dspace.ui = xmlui</tt></big>''',We selected the XMLUI.
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The URL link used,'''<big><tt>dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl}</tt></big>''',Make sure to remove the "'''/${dspace.ui}'''".
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The long name for the repository,'''<big><tt>dspace.name = %SUNScholar Research Repository%</tt></big>''',This is usually for the repository manager to decide.
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SOLR server connection,'''<big><tt>solr.server = http://localhost/solr</tt></big>''',[[SUNScholar/Install_DSpace/S06|Make sure that you deploy the SOLR java web app correctly and make sure to remove the "8080" port reference]].
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The default language,'''<big><tt>default.language = %en_ZA%</tt></big>''',[[SUNScholar/Language|Make sure to select the correct language for your region]].
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</tab>
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===Database Configuration===
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Replace all the places with a pair of percent signs ('''%something%''') in the example below with the settings for your system.
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<tab width="100%" class="wikitable" sep=comma head=top>
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Description,Setting,Comments
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Database driver,'''<big><tt>db.driver=org.postgresql.Driver</tt></big>''',[[SUNScholar/Prepare_Ubuntu/S06|We selected the PostgreSQL driver]].
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Database connection URL,'''<big><tt>db.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/dspace</tt></big>''',We connect locally on port 5432 to the "dspace" database.
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Database credentials,'''<big><tt>db.username=%dspace%</tt></big>'''<br>'''<big><tt>db.password=%dspace%</tt></big>''',''Supply your own very secret credentials.''
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</tab>
  
Replace all the places with a pair of percent signs ('''%something%'''), with the settings for your system.
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===Example Config===
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Check the following example for the other settings.
  
<font color="red">
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Replace all the places with a pair of percent signs ('''%something%''') in the example below with the settings for your system.
#'''Be careful to NOT comment out any settings, leave them as they are with blanks!!'''
 
#'''Check the [[Install DSpace/S04/1.8.2|1.8.2 config help]] for important comments about critical settings.'''
 
#'''Make sure the installation directory is correctly specified, it should be "dspace.install.dir = /home/dspace"'''
 
</font>
 
 
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<pre>
 
# DSpace build.properties
 
# DSpace build.properties
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# modified later on in your "dspace.cfg", if needed.
 
# modified later on in your "dspace.cfg", if needed.
  
dspace.install.dir = %/home/dspace%
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dspace.install.dir = /home/dspace
  
 
# DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number
 
# DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number
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# The user interface you will be using for DSpace. Common usage is either xmlui or jspui
 
# The user interface you will be using for DSpace. Common usage is either xmlui or jspui
dspace.ui = %xmlui%
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dspace.ui = xmlui
  
 
# Full link your end users will use to access DSpace. In most cases, this will be the baseurl followed by
 
# Full link your end users will use to access DSpace. In most cases, this will be the baseurl followed by
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</pre>
 
</pre>
  
{{NANO}}
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Save and exit the file.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-5_x/build.properties
 
*https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-5_x/build.properties
 
*https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-5_x/dspace/config/dspace.cfg
 
*https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-5_x/dspace/config/dspace.cfg
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[[Category:Installation]]

Latest revision as of 12:31, 22 June 2016

Back to Step 4

Introduction

With the release of DSpace versions => 3.X, a new way of configuring DSpace was introduced.

The critical core elements of the old "dspace.cfg" file have been superseded by a "build.properties" file.

The idea is to put all the custom configs in the "config" folder and use the build.properties file for the core "building" of DSpace.

Please Note:

Be careful to NOT comment out any settings, leave them as they are with blanks!!

Use an email address with an SPF complaint domain for: %dspace-noreply@myu.edu%

Procedure

To edit the build.properties file, type the following:

nano $HOME/source/build.properties

Check the file to make sure the following critical "Server Configuration" and "Database Configuration" is correct;

Server Configuration

Replace all the places with a pair of percent signs (%something%) in the example below with the settings for your system. <tab width="100%" class="wikitable" sep=comma head=top> Description,Setting,Comments Installation Folder,dspace.install.dir = /home/dspace,Make sure you have created the "dspace" user. Hostname for the repository,dspace.hostname = %scholar.sun.ac.za%,This is the hostname you decided to use for your repository. Base URL for the repository,dspace.baseUrl = %http://scholar.sun.ac.za%,Make sure to remove the "8080" port reference. Default user interface,dspace.ui = xmlui,We selected the XMLUI. The URL link used,dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl},Make sure to remove the "/${dspace.ui}". The long name for the repository,dspace.name = %SUNScholar Research Repository%,This is usually for the repository manager to decide. SOLR server connection,solr.server = http://localhost/solr,Make sure that you deploy the SOLR java web app correctly and make sure to remove the "8080" port reference. The default language,default.language = %en_ZA%,Make sure to select the correct language for your region. </tab>

Database Configuration

Replace all the places with a pair of percent signs (%something%) in the example below with the settings for your system. <tab width="100%" class="wikitable" sep=comma head=top> Description,Setting,Comments Database driver,db.driver=org.postgresql.Driver,We selected the PostgreSQL driver. Database connection URL,db.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/dspace,We connect locally on port 5432 to the "dspace" database. Database credentials,db.username=%dspace%
db.password=%dspace%,Supply your own very secret credentials. </tab>

Example Config

Check the following example for the other settings.

Replace all the places with a pair of percent signs (%something%) in the example below with the settings for your system.

# DSpace build.properties
# This file should be customised to suit your build environment.
# Note that not all configuration is handled here, only the most common
# properties that tend to differ between build environments. 
# For adjusting global settings or more complex settings, edit the relevant config file.
#
# IMPORTANT: Do not remove or comment out settings in build.properties
# When you edit the "build.properties" file (or a custom *.properties file),
# take care not to remove or comment out any settings. Doing so, may cause
# your final "dspace.cfg" file to be misconfigured with regards to that
# particular setting.  Instead, if you wish to remove/disable a particular
# setting, just clear out its value.  For example, if you don't want to be
# notified of new user registrations, ensure the "mail.registration.notify"
# setting has no value, e.g. "mail.registration.notify="
#

##########################
# SERVER CONFIGURATION #
##########################

# DSpace installation directory. This is the location where you want
# to install DSpace. NOTE: this value will be copied over to the
# "dspace.dir" setting in the final "dspace.cfg" file. It can be
# modified later on in your "dspace.cfg", if needed.

dspace.install.dir = /home/dspace

# DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number
dspace.hostname = %scholar.sun.ac.za%

# DSpace base host URL.  Include port number etc.
dspace.baseUrl = %http://scholar.sun.ac.za%

# The user interface you will be using for DSpace. Common usage is either xmlui or jspui
dspace.ui = xmlui

# Full link your end users will use to access DSpace. In most cases, this will be the baseurl followed by
# the context path to the UI you are using.
#
# Alternatively, you can use a url redirect or deploy the web application under the servlet container root.
# In this case, make sure to remove the /${dspace.ui} from the dspace.url property.
dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl}

# Name of the site
dspace.name = %SUNScholar Research Repository%

# Solr server
solr.server = http://localhost/solr

# Default language for metadata values
default.language = %en_ZA%

##########################
# DATABASE CONFIGURATION #
##########################

# Uncomment the appropriate block below for your database.
# postgres
db.driver=org.postgresql.Driver
db.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/dspace
db.username=%dspace%
db.password=%dspace%

# oracle
#db.driver= oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver
#db.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@//localhost:1521/xe
#db.username=dspace
#db.password=dspace

# Schema name - if your database contains multiple schemas, you can avoid
# problems with retrieving the definitions of duplicate object names by
# specifying the schema name that is used for DSpace.
# ORACLE USAGE NOTE: In Oracle, schema is equivalent to "username". This means
# specifying a "db.schema" is often unnecessary (i.e. you can leave it blank),
# UNLESS your Oracle DB Account (in db.username) has access to multiple schemas.
db.schema = 

# Maximum number of DB connections in pool
db.maxconnections = 50

# Maximum time to wait before giving up if all connections in pool are busy (milliseconds)
db.maxwait = 5000

# Maximum number of idle connections in pool (-1 = unlimited)
db.maxidle = 150

# Determine if prepared statement should be cached. (default is true)
db.statementpool = true

# Specify a name for the connection pool (useful if you have multiple applications sharing Tomcat's dbcp)
# If not specified, defaults to 'dspacepool'
db.poolname = dspacepool

#######################
# EMAIL CONFIGURATION #
#######################

# SMTP mail server
mail.server = %smtp.example.com%

# SMTP mail server authentication username and password (if required)
# mail.server.username = myusername
# mail.server.password = mypassword
mail.server.username=
mail.server.password=

# SMTP mail server alternate port (defaults to 25)
mail.server.port = 25

# From address for mail
mail.from.address = %dspace-noreply@myu.edu%

# Currently limited to one recipient!
mail.feedback.recipient = %dspace-help@myu.edu%

# General site administration (Webmaster) e-mail
mail.admin = %dspace-help@myu.edu%

# Recipient for server errors and alerts
mail.alert.recipient = %dspace-help@myu.edu%

# Recipient for new user registration emails
mail.registration.notify = %dspace-help@myu.edu%

########################
# HANDLE CONFIGURATION #
########################

# Canonical Handle URL prefix
#
# By default, DSpace is configured to use http://hdl.handle.net/
# as the canonical URL prefix when generating dc.identifier.uri
# during submission, and in the 'identifier' displayed in JSPUI
# item record pages.
#
# If you do not subscribe to CNRI's handle service, you can change this
# to match the persistent URL service you use, or you can force DSpace
# to use your site's URL, eg.
#handle.canonical.prefix = ${dspace.url}/handle/
#
# Note that this will not alter dc.identifer.uri metadata for existing
# items (only for subsequent submissions), but it will alter the URL 
# in JSPUI's 'identifier' message on item record pages for existing items.
#
# If omitted, the canonical URL prefix will be http://hdl.handle.net/
handle.canonical.prefix = http://hdl.handle.net/

# CNRI Handle prefix
handle.prefix = %123456789%

#######################
# PROXY CONFIGURATION #
#######################
# uncomment and specify both properties if proxy server required
# proxy server for external http requests - use regular hostname without port number
http.proxy.host =

# port number of proxy server
http.proxy.port =

#####################
# LOGLEVEL SETTINGS #
#####################
loglevel.other = INFO
# loglevel.other: Log level for other third-party tools/APIs used by DSpace
# Possible values (from most to least info): DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL
loglevel.dspace = INFO
# loglevel.dspace: Log level for all DSpace-specific code (org.dspace.*)
# Possible values (from most to least info): DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL

Save and exit the file.

References