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layout: default
navsection: installguide
-title: Install the Arvados Workbench application
+title: Install Workbench
...
-h2. Prerequisites
+h2. Install prerequisites
-# A GNU/linux (virtual) machine (can be shared with the API server)
-# A hostname for your Workbench application
+The Arvados package repository includes Workbench server package that can help automate much of the deployment.
-h2. Install dependencies
+h3(#install_ruby_and_bundler). Install Ruby and Bundler
-If you haven't already installed the API server on the same host:
+{% include 'install_ruby_and_bundler' %}
-* Install Ruby 2.1 and Bundler: see the "dependencies" and "Ruby" sections on the "API server installation page":install-api-server.html#dependencies for details.
-* Omit postgresql. Workbench doesn't need its own database.
+h2(#install_workbench). Install Workbench and dependencies
-Install graphviz.
+Workbench doesn't need its own database, so it does not need to have PostgreSQL installed.
+
+On a Debian-based system, install the following packages:
~$ sudo apt-get install graphviz
+
~$ sudo apt-get install bison build-essential graphviz git python-arvados-python-client arvados-workbench
~$ cd $HOME # (or wherever you want to install)
-~$ git clone https://github.com/curoverse/arvados.git
-
~$ sudo yum install bison make automake gcc gcc-c++ graphviz git python27-python-arvados-python-client arvados-workbench
+
+
-See also: "Downloading the source code":https://arvados.org/projects/arvados/wiki/Download on the Arvados wiki.
+{% include 'note_python27_sc' %}
-The Workbench application is in @apps/workbench@ in the source tree.
+h2. Set up configuration files
-h2. Install gem dependencies
+The Workbench server package uses configuration files that you write to @/etc/arvados/workbench@ and ensures they're consistently deployed. Create this directory and copy the example configuration files to it:
~$ cd arvados/apps/workbench
-~/arvados/apps/workbench$ bundle install
+~$ sudo mkdir -p /etc/arvados/workbench
+~$ sudo chmod 700 /etc/arvados/workbench
+~$ sudo cp /var/www/arvados-workbench/current/config/application.yml.example /etc/arvados/workbench/application.yml
~$ cd arvados/apps/workbench
-~/arvados/apps/workbench$ bundle install --path=vendor/bundle
-
~$ ruby -e 'puts rand(2**400).to_s(36)'
+aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
+
+
-The @bundle install@ command might produce a warning about the themes_for_rails gem. This is OK:
+Then put that value in the @secret_token@ field.
+
+h3. arvados_login_base and arvados_v1_base
+
+Point @arvados_login_base@ and @arvados_v1_base@ at your "API server":install-api-server.html. For example like this:
themes_for_rails at /home/you/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.1/bundler/gems/themes_for_rails-1fd2d7897d75 did not have a valid gemspec.
+arvados_login_base: https://prefix_uuid.your.domain/login
+arvados_v1_base: https://prefix_uuid.your.domain/arvados/v1
+
+
themes_for_rails at /usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.1/bundler/gems/themes_for_rails-1fd2d7897d75 did not have a valid gemspec.
This prevents bundler from installing bins or native extensions, but that may not affect its functionality.
The validation message from Rubygems was:
duplicate dependency on rails (= 3.0.11, development), (>= 3.0.0) use:
add_runtime_dependency 'rails', '= 3.0.11', '>= 3.0.0'
Using themes_for_rails (0.5.1) from https://github.com/holtkampw/themes_for_rails (at 1fd2d78)
-
~/arvados/apps/workbench$ rake secret
-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
-
-Edit the http section of your Nginx configuration to run the Passenger server, and act as a front-end for it. You might add a block like the following, adding SSL and logging parameters to taste:
-* Set @secret_token@ to the string you generated with @rake secret@. -* Point @arvados_login_base@ and @arvados_v1_base@ at your "API server":install-api-server.html -* @site_name@ can be any string to identify this Workbench. -* If the SSL certificate you use for development isn't signed by a CA, make sure @arvados_insecure_https@ is @true@. +server {
+ listen 127.0.0.1:9000;
+ server_name localhost-workbench;
-Copy @config/piwik.yml.example@ to @config/piwik.yml@ and edit to suit.
+ root /var/www/arvados-workbench/current/public;
+ index index.html index.htm index.php;
-h2. Start a standalone server
+ passenger_enabled on;
+ # If you're using RVM, uncomment the line below.
+ #passenger_ruby /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/default/ruby;
+}
-For testing and development, the easiest way to get started is to run the web server that comes with Rails.
+upstream workbench {
+ server 127.0.0.1:9000 fail_timeout=10s;
+}
-
-~/arvados/apps/workbench$ bundle exec rails server --port=3031
+proxy_http_version 1.1;
+
+server {
+ listen [your public IP address]:443 ssl;
+ server_name workbench.uuid-prefix.your.domain;
+
+ ssl on;
+ ssl_certificate /YOUR/PATH/TO/cert.pem;
+ ssl_certificate_key /YOUR/PATH/TO/cert.key;
+
+ index index.html index.htm index.php;
+
+ location / {
+ proxy_pass http://workbench;
+ proxy_redirect off;
+ proxy_connect_timeout 90s;
+ proxy_read_timeout 300s;
+
+ proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto https;
+ proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
+ proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
+ proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
+ }
+}
-
+
http://your.host:3031/
~/arvados/services/api$ bundle exec rails console
+/var/www/arvados-api/current$ RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails console
irb(main):001:0> wb = ApiClient.all.last; [wb.url_prefix, wb.created_at]
=> ["https://workbench.example.com/", Sat, 19 Apr 2014 03:35:12 UTC +00:00]
irb(main):002:0> include CurrentApiClient
@@ -106,8 +180,17 @@ irb(main):003:0> act_as_system_user do wb.update_attr
-h2. Activate your own account
+h2(#admin-user). Add an admin user
-Unless you already activated your account when installing the API server, the first time you log in to Workbench you will see a message that your account is awaiting activation.
+Next, we're going to use the rails console on the API server to activate our own account and give yourself admin privileges:
+
+
+/var/www/arvados-api/current$ RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails console
+irb(main):001:0> Thread.current[:user] = User.all.select(&:identity_url).last
+irb(main):002:0> Thread.current[:user].is_admin = true
+irb(main):003:0> Thread.current[:user].update_attributes is_admin: true, is_active: true
+irb(main):004:0> User.where(is_admin: true).collect &:email
+=> ["root", "your_address@example.com"]
+
-Activate your own account and give yourself administrator privileges by following the instructions in the "'Add an admin user' section of the API server install page":install-api-server.html#admin-user.
+At this point, you should have a working Workbench login with administrator privileges. Revisit your Workbench URL in a browser and reload the page to access it.