--- layout: default navsection: installguide title: Install the API server ... h2. Prerequisites: # A GNU/Linux (virtual) machine # A domain name for your api server h2(#dependencies). Install dependencies <notextile> <pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo apt-get install libcurl3 libcurl3-gnutls libcurl4-openssl-dev \ libxslt1.1 zlib1g-dev gettext bison libssl-dev libreadline-dev \ libpq-dev sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev build-essential wget postgresql sudo </span></code></pre></notextile> h2(#ruby). Install Ruby and bundler We recommend Ruby >= 2.1. <notextile> <pre><code><span class="userinput">mkdir -p ~/src cd ~/src wget http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.1/ruby-2.1.1.tar.gz tar xzf ruby-2.1.1.tar.gz cd ruby-2.1.1 ./configure make sudo make install sudo gem install bundler</span> </code></pre></notextile> h2. Download the source tree <notextile> <pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">cd $HOME</span> # (or wherever you want to install) ~$ <span class="userinput">git clone https://github.com/curoverse/arvados.git</span> </code></pre></notextile> See also: "Downloading the source code":https://arvados.org/projects/arvados/wiki/Download on the Arvados wiki. h2. Install gem dependencies <notextile> <pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">cd arvados/services/api</span> ~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">bundle install</span> </code></pre></notextile> h2. Configure the API server Edit the main configuration: <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">cp -i config/application.yml.example config/application.yml</span> </code></pre></notextile> Choose a unique 5-character alphanumeric string to use as your @uuid_prefix@. An example is given that generates a 5-character string based on a hash of your hostname. The @uuid_prefix@ is a unique identifier for your API server. It also serves as the first part of the hostname for your API server. For a development site, use your own domain instead of arvadosapi.com. Make sure a clone of the arvados repository exists in @git_repositories_dir@: <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">sudo mkdir -p /var/cache/git</span> ~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">sudo git clone --bare ../../.git /var/cache/git/arvados.git</span> </code></pre></notextile> Generate a new secret token for signing cookies: <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">rake secret</span> zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz </code></pre></notextile> Put it in @config/application.yml@ in the production or common section: <notextile> <pre><code><span class="userinput"> secret_token: zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz</span> </code></pre> </notextile> Consult @application.default.yml@ for a full list of configuration options. Always put your local configuration in @application.yml@ instead of editing @application.default.yml@. Generate a new database password. Nobody ever needs to memorize it or type it, so we'll make a strong one: <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">ruby -e 'puts rand(2**128).to_s(36)'</span> 6gqa1vu492idd7yca9tfandj3 </code></pre></notextile> Create a new database user with permission to create its own databases. <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">sudo -u postgres createuser --createdb --encrypted --pwprompt arvados</span> [sudo] password for <b>you</b>: <span class="userinput">yourpassword</span> Enter password for new role: <span class="userinput">paste-password-you-generated</span> Enter it again: <span class="userinput">paste-password-again</span> Shall the new role be a superuser? (y/n) <span class="userinput">n</span> Shall the new role be allowed to create more new roles? (y/n) <span class="userinput">n</span> </code></pre></notextile> Configure API server to connect to your database by creating and updating @config/database.yml@. Replace the @xxxxxxxx@ database password placeholders with the new password you generated above. <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">cp -i config/database.yml.sample config/database.yml</span> ~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">edit config/database.yml</span> </code></pre></notextile> Create and initialize the database. <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">RAILS_ENV=development bundle exec rake db:setup</span> </code></pre></notextile> Set up omniauth: <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">cp -i config/initializers/omniauth.rb.example config/initializers/omniauth.rb </code></pre></notextile> Edit @config/initializers/omniauth.rb@. Set @APP_SECRET@ to the value of @app_secret@ from "installing the single sign on server":install-sso.html . You can now run the development server: <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">bundle exec rails server --port=3030 </code></pre></notextile> h3. Apache/Passenger (optional) You can use "Passenger":https://www.phusionpassenger.com/ for deployment. Point it to the services/api directory in the source tree. To enable streaming so users can monitor crunch jobs in real time, add to your Passenger configuration in Apache: <notextile> <pre><code><span class="userinput">PassengerBufferResponse off</span> </code></pre> </notextile> h2(#admin-user). Add an admin user Point your browser to the API server's login endpoint: <notextile> <pre><code><span class="userinput">https://localhost:3030/login</span> </code></pre> </notextile> Log in with your google account. Use the rails console to give yourself admin privileges: <notextile> <pre><code>~/arvados/services/api$ <span class="userinput">bundle exec rails console</span> irb(main):001:0> <span class="userinput">Thread.current[:user] = User.all.select(&:identity_url).last</span> irb(main):002:0> <span class="userinput">Thread.current[:user].is_admin = true</span> irb(main):003:0> <span class="userinput">Thread.current[:user].update_attributes is_admin: true, is_active: true</span> irb(main):004:0> <span class="userinput">User.where(is_admin: true).collect &:email</span> => ["root", "<b>your_address@example.com</b>"] </code></pre></notextile>