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− | Installation and operation guide for [[J2J|J2J (Jabber-to-Jabber) | + | Installation and operation guide for [[Eng:J2J|J2J]] (Jabber-to-Jabber) gateway. |
== Installation and configuring == | == Installation and configuring == | ||
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For J2J you will need: | For J2J you will need: | ||
− | * [ | + | * [http://python.org Python] >=2.3 |
− | * [http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL] >= | + | * [http://twistedmatrix.com/ Twisted] >=10.2.0 (patch http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/attachment/ticket/4771/twisted-ticket-4771.patch is needed for 10.2.0) |
+ | * [http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL] >=8.2 | ||
* [http://www.pygresql.org/ PyGreSQL] >=3.8 | * [http://www.pygresql.org/ PyGreSQL] >=3.8 | ||
− | * [ | + | * [http://pyopenssl.sourceforge.net/ PyOpenSSL] >=0.6 |
− | * Any Jabber- | + | (Note: there is experimental [http://www.mysql.com/ Mysql] with [http://mysql-python.sourceforge.net/ mysql-python] support in 1.1.8 and beyond, see Changelog.txt) |
+ | |||
+ | * Any Jabber-server (for example ejabberd, jabberd2 or Openfire), that supports: | ||
** {{xep|0114|Jabber Component Protocol}} | ** {{xep|0114|Jabber Component Protocol}} | ||
− | ** | + | ** {{xep|0030|Service Discovery}} |
=== Source code downloads === | === Source code downloads === | ||
− | You need to get sources of [[J2J]]. You can do it at [http://jrudevels.org/index.php?pg=downloads.php&dir=J2J JRuDevels Downloads], or with help of [http://subversion.tigris.org/ SVN]: | + | You need to get sources of [[Eng:J2J|J2J]]. You can do it at [http://jrudevels.org/index.php?pg=downloads.php&dir=J2J JRuDevels Downloads], or with help of [http://subversion.tigris.org/ SVN]: |
− | <nowiki>svn co | + | <nowiki>svn co svn://svn.jrudevels.org/j2j/trunk j2j/</nowiki> |
=== Database setup === | === Database setup === | ||
− | You need to setup a database to work with [[J2J]]: | + | You need to setup a database to work with [[Eng:J2J|J2J]]: |
+ | |||
+ | Let's create a database for [[Eng:J2J|J2J]]: | ||
+ | * postgresql: | ||
+ | createdb j2j | ||
+ | * mysql | ||
+ | mysql -h localhost -u root -p -e "CREATE DATABASE j2j;" | ||
Let's create a DB user: | Let's create a DB user: | ||
+ | * postgresql: | ||
createuser -P j2j | createuser -P j2j | ||
− | + | A -P key means, that user is created with a password-prompt. Store it, because it will be needed for next steps. Same with yourpassword in mysql: | |
− | A -P key means, that user is created with a password-prompt. Store it, because it will be needed for next steps. | + | * mysql: |
− | + | mysql -h localhost -u root -p -e "GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP ON j2j.* TO 'j2j'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpassword';" | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
And import a database structure: | And import a database structure: | ||
− | + | * postgresql: | |
psql -U j2j j2j | psql -U j2j j2j | ||
\i pgsql.schema | \i pgsql.schema | ||
+ | * mysql | ||
+ | mysql -h localhost -u root -p -e "use j2j; \. mysql.schema" | ||
=== Gateway configuration === | === Gateway configuration === | ||
− | Configuration file is needed for [[J2J]]. Default search paths for it is: ./j2j.conf, ~/.j2j/j2j.conf | + | Configuration file is needed for [[Eng:J2J|J2J]]. Default search paths for it is: ./j2j.conf, ~/.j2j/j2j.conf and /etc/j2j/j2j.conf; also you can use "-c /path/j2j.conf" in main.py, see later. Let's copy example of this and edit it: |
cp j2j.conf.example j2j.conf | cp j2j.conf.example j2j.conf | ||
nano -w j2j.conf | nano -w j2j.conf | ||
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** Prefix - pass it as is. | ** Prefix - pass it as is. | ||
* Section admins | * Section admins | ||
− | ** List - a list of | + | ** List - a list of JIDs, for a notifications of new users registrations. For example, |
List=vasya@server.ru,zhenya@server.com | List=vasya@server.ru,zhenya@server.com | ||
* Section debug | * Section debug | ||
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Let's start the gateway: | Let's start the gateway: | ||
python main.py | python main.py | ||
+ | it should spit "Connected", see also your jabber server log. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Problems === | ||
+ | * If you see: | ||
+ | <nowiki>Exception exceptions.AttributeError: "database instance has no attribute 'dbCursor'" in <bound method | ||
+ | database.__del__ of <database.database instance at 0x85f1bec>> ignored</nowiki> | ||
+ | Check if you have installed python db access support ( i.e. python-pygresql, python-mysqldb in debian) and if it is up to date. Otherwise, is postgresql/mysql rdbms accesible with the parameters in [database] section in your j2j.conf? is it up? | ||
+ | * If you see : | ||
+ | Traceback (most recent call last): | ||
+ | File "/usr/src//j2j/main.py", line 11, in ? | ||
+ | import j2j | ||
+ | File "/usr/src/j2j/j2j.py", line 14, in ? | ||
+ | from client import Client | ||
+ | File "/usr/src/j2j/client.py", line 10, in ? | ||
+ | from twisted.names.error import DNSNameError | ||
+ | ImportError: No module named error | ||
+ | |||
+ | In debian etch twisted is too old: required twisted 8.01 is in etch+1; ubuntu 8.04 is ok too. | ||
+ | And with FreeBSD you need also py-twistedNames, it's not installed with twisted. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Sometimes main.py doesn't spit nothing, check your jabber server log, maybe there is an authentication password problem so recheck [component] section in j2j.conf | ||
+ | * In j2j.conf are declared some paths to log files, do these files exist? do they have write permissions? | ||
− | == Command line options == | + | === Command line options === |
− | Start J2J with the --help key | + | Start [[Eng:J2J|J2J]] with the --help key to get help about command-line options. |
[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
[[Category:English]] | [[Category:English]] |
Latest revision as of 07:02, 18 January 2015
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Contents
Installation and configuring[edit]
Dependencies[edit]
For J2J you will need:
- Python >=2.3
- Twisted >=10.2.0 (patch http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/attachment/ticket/4771/twisted-ticket-4771.patch is needed for 10.2.0)
- PostgreSQL >=8.2
- PyGreSQL >=3.8
- PyOpenSSL >=0.6
(Note: there is experimental Mysql with mysql-python support in 1.1.8 and beyond, see Changelog.txt)
- Any Jabber-server (for example ejabberd, jabberd2 or Openfire), that supports:
Source code downloads[edit]
You need to get sources of J2J. You can do it at JRuDevels Downloads, or with help of SVN:
svn co svn://svn.jrudevels.org/j2j/trunk j2j/
Database setup[edit]
You need to setup a database to work with J2J:
Let's create a database for J2J:
- postgresql:
createdb j2j
- mysql
mysql -h localhost -u root -p -e "CREATE DATABASE j2j;"
Let's create a DB user:
- postgresql:
createuser -P j2j
A -P key means, that user is created with a password-prompt. Store it, because it will be needed for next steps. Same with yourpassword in mysql:
- mysql:
mysql -h localhost -u root -p -e "GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP ON j2j.* TO 'j2j'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpassword';"
And import a database structure:
- postgresql:
psql -U j2j j2j \i pgsql.schema
- mysql
mysql -h localhost -u root -p -e "use j2j; \. mysql.schema"
Gateway configuration[edit]
Configuration file is needed for J2J. Default search paths for it is: ./j2j.conf, ~/.j2j/j2j.conf and /etc/j2j/j2j.conf; also you can use "-c /path/j2j.conf" in main.py, see later. Let's copy example of this and edit it:
cp j2j.conf.example j2j.conf nano -w j2j.conf
Parameters:
- Section component
- JID - JID of gateway. For example,
JID=j2j.server.com
- Host - IP or domain-name of your Jabber-server. For example,
Host="127.0.0.1"
- Port - port on Jabber-server to which J2J will be connected. It must be the same as it specified in your Jabber-server's configuration.
- Password - password on Jabber-server to which J2J will be connected.
- Section database
- Host - IP or Domain-name of your database server. Leave it blank to use postgres' UNIX-socket.
- Type - Type of your database server: postgres or mysql
- User - Database username (in our example is j2j)
- Name - Database name (in our example is j2j)
- Password - Password for this database username.
- Prefix - pass it as is.
- Section admins
- List - a list of JIDs, for a notifications of new users registrations. For example,
List=vasya@server.ru,zhenya@server.com
- Section debug
- Pass it as is. If you will get errors in J2J's work try to turn on logging in it section.
Running[edit]
Let's start the gateway:
python main.py
it should spit "Connected", see also your jabber server log.
Problems[edit]
- If you see:
Exception exceptions.AttributeError: "database instance has no attribute 'dbCursor'" in <bound method database.__del__ of <database.database instance at 0x85f1bec>> ignored
Check if you have installed python db access support ( i.e. python-pygresql, python-mysqldb in debian) and if it is up to date. Otherwise, is postgresql/mysql rdbms accesible with the parameters in [database] section in your j2j.conf? is it up?
- If you see :
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/src//j2j/main.py", line 11, in ? import j2j File "/usr/src/j2j/j2j.py", line 14, in ? from client import Client File "/usr/src/j2j/client.py", line 10, in ? from twisted.names.error import DNSNameError ImportError: No module named error
In debian etch twisted is too old: required twisted 8.01 is in etch+1; ubuntu 8.04 is ok too. And with FreeBSD you need also py-twistedNames, it's not installed with twisted.
- Sometimes main.py doesn't spit nothing, check your jabber server log, maybe there is an authentication password problem so recheck [component] section in j2j.conf
- In j2j.conf are declared some paths to log files, do these files exist? do they have write permissions?
Command line options[edit]
Start J2J with the --help key to get help about command-line options.