Plone 3.3 Site Administration. Manage your site like a Plone professional - Helion
Tytuł oryginału: Plone 3.3 Site Administration. Manage your site like a Plone professional
ISBN: 9781847197054
stron: 240, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2010-07-26
Księgarnia: Helion
Cena książki: 107,10 zł (poprzednio: 119,00 zł)
Oszczędzasz: 10% (-11,90 zł)
In the past few years, we have seen some dramatic changes in the way Plone sites are being developed, deployed, and maintained. As a result, developing and deploying sites, changing their default settings, and performing day to day maintenance tasks can be a challenge.
This book covers site administration tasks, from setting up a development instance, to optimizing a deployed production site, and more. It demonstrates how-to perform these tasks in a comprehensive way, and walks the user through the necessary steps to achieve results.We have divided the subject of Plone site administration into three categories: development, deployment, and maintenance. We begin by explaining how a Plone site is built, and how to start using it through the web. Next, we add features by installing add-on products, focusing on themes, blogging, and other common enhancements. After the basics of developing and deploying a Plone site are covered, the book covers the basics of maintaining it.Further, throughout the book we preview some new technologies related to Plone site administration, available now as add-ons to the current Plone release. Finally, we will cover a variety of techniques to help you optimize your site's performance.
Osoby które kupowały "Plone 3.3 Site Administration. Manage your site like a Plone professional", wybierały także:
- Windows Media Center. Domowe centrum rozrywki 66,67 zł, (8,00 zł -88%)
- Ruby on Rails. Ćwiczenia 18,75 zł, (3,00 zł -84%)
- Przywództwo w świecie VUCA. Jak być skutecznym liderem w niepewnym środowisku 58,64 zł, (12,90 zł -78%)
- Scrum. O zwinnym zarządzaniu projektami. Wydanie II rozszerzone 58,64 zł, (12,90 zł -78%)
- Od hierarchii do turkusu, czyli jak zarządzać w XXI wieku 58,64 zł, (12,90 zł -78%)
Spis treści
Plone 3.3 Site Administration. Manage your site like a Plone professional eBook -- spis treści
- Plone 3.3 Site Administration
- Table of Contents
- Plone 3.3 Site Administration
- Credits
- Foreword
- About the Author
- About the Reviewer
- Preface
- What this book covers
- What you need for this book
- Who this book is for
- Conventions
- Reader feedback
- Customer support
- Errata
- Piracy
- Questions
- 1. Background
- Site administration essentials
- Development
- Deployment
- Maintenance
- What you need to get started
- Modern computer
- Supported operating system
- Internet connection
- Terminal window
- Text editor
- About Plone installers
- About Python software distributions
- Using Python on Mac OS X
- Verify that Python works
- Installing Python on Windows
- Download the Python installer
- Run the Python installer
- Configure the Environment VariablePath
- Verify that Python works
- Install PyWin
- Using Python on Ubuntu Linux
- Verify that Python works
- Using Python on Mac OS X
- How to install Distributea framework for managing Python packages
- Installing Distribute on Mac OS X
- Download distribute_setup.py
- Execute distribute_setup.py
- Verify that Distribute works
- Installing Distribute on Windows 7
- Download distribute_setup.py
- Execute distribute_setup.py
- Verify that Distribute works
- Installing Distribute on Ubuntu Linux
- Download distribute_setup.py
- Execute distribute_setup.py
- Verify that Distribute works
- Installing Distribute on Mac OS X
- How to install PIP: a more user friendly Python package installer
- Installing PIP on Mac OS X
- Installing PIP on Windows 7
- Installing PIP on Ubuntu Linux
- How to install Buildouta tool for building software
- Installing Buildout on Mac OS X
- Installing Buildout on Windows 7
- Installing Buildout on Ubuntu Linux
- More about Python software distributions
- How to install a C compiler
- Installing a C compiler on Mac OS X
- Installing XCode
- Verify that GCC works
- Installing a C compiler on Windows
- Downloading MinGW
- Installing MinGW
- Adding MinGW to the Environment VariablePath
- Verify that GCC works
- Configuring Distutils
- Installing a C compiler on Ubuntu Linux
- Verify that GCC works
- Installing additional development libraries
- Installing a C compiler on Mac OS X
- How to install Subversiona version control system
- Using Subversion on Mac OS X
- Verify that Subversion works
- Installing Subversion on Windows
- Downloading Subversion
- Installing Subversion
- Verify that Subversion works
- Installing Subversion on Ubuntu Linux
- Verify that Subversion works
- Using Subversion on Mac OS X
- How to install Python with Buildout
- Running the first buildout
- Running the second buildout
- Verify that Python works
- Summary
- Site administration essentials
- 2. Site Basics
- More about Buildout
- Configuration file format
- About the Python buildout
- The buildout section
- Adding parts
- Global versus local Buildout command
- Introducing the Plone buildout
- Using the extends parameter to specify versions
- Using plone.recipe.zope2install to install Zope 2
- Using plone.recipe.zope2instance to create a Zope 2 instance
- The PIL problem
- Using the Python buildout
- Using PIP
- Adding PIL to your buildout
- Bootstrapping and running the buildout
- Adding a Plone site
- Starting Plone and adding a Plone site manually
- Changing the top-level Zope users password
- Adding a Plone site with Buildout
- Customizing site navigation
- Plone 3 navigation portlet extended
- Installing collective.portlet.explore
- Installing webcouturier.dropdownmenu
- Adding new content types
- Adding a blog entry type
- Configure the blog_view
- Configure the RSS feed
- Adding a blog entry type
- Summary
- More about Buildout
- 3. Appearance
- Installing themes with Buildout
- Searching for themes on plone.org
- Adding themes with Buildout
- Installing themes in Plone
- Examining themes with Omelette and Python
- Installing and using Omelette
- Exploring modules with zopepy
- Overview of theme package files
- Creating a theme package with ZopeSkel
- Adding ZopeSkel to a buildout
- Running ZopeSkel
- Running Paster
- Examining themes in the Zope Management Interface
- Making changes through the Web
- portal_skins
- portal_view_customizations
- Summary
- Installing themes with Buildout
- 4. Administration
- Configuring mail settings in a development environment
- Setting up the mail host
- Avoiding the mail host
- Faking the mail host
- User and group management: Out of the box
- The Zope 2 administrator account
- The Plone administrator account
- Resetting the password
- Users and groups management with LDAP
- Adding plone.app.ldap to the Buildout
- Adding plone.app.ldap to Plone
- Configuring plone.app.ldap
- LDAP Terminology
- DN
- DC, UID, OU
- RDN
- Bind DN and password
- Attributes and object classes
- Entering the form data
- LDAP server type
- RDN attribute
- User id attribute
- Login name attribute
- LDAP object classes
- Bind DN and password
- Base DN and search scope for users and groups
- Restarting Plone
- LDAP Terminology
- Using LDAP in Plone
- Creating and using LDAP groups
- Restarting Plone
- Adding users to MyGroup
- Creating and using LDAP groups
- Summary
- Configuring mail settings in a development environment
- 5. Deployment and Maintenance
- Creating a production buildout
- Backing up your database
- The repozo utility
- Making repozo easier with collective.recipe.backup
- A simple backup strategy
- Automating database backups
- Using z3c.recipe.usercrontab on Mac OS X and Ubuntu Linux
- Using Task Scheduler on Windows
- Restoring your database from a backup
- Packing your database
- Automate database packing
- Rotating logs
- Using iw.rotatezlogs on Mac OS X, Ubuntu Linux, and Windows
- Summary
- 6. Optimization
- Caching background in the context of Plone
- Installing CacheFua caching add-on for Plone
- Installing Varnisha caching agent
- Installing Squida caching agent
- Creating multiple instances with Buildout macros
- Load balancing in the context of Plone
- Installing HAProxya load balancer
- The HAProxy binary
- The HAProxy configuration file
- Installing Pounda load balancer
- The Pound binary
- The Pound configuration file
- Installing HAProxya load balancer
- Installing Supervisora process manager
- Understanding the software stack
- Frontend Apache configuration
- Frontend Nginx configuration
- Installing Munin plugins to analyze performance
- Installing the munin.zope package
- Testing the munin.zope plugins through the Web
- Installing the munin.zope plugins on the command line
- Testing the munin.zope plugins on the command line
- Munin graphs
- ZODB activity
- Zope cache parameters
- Zope memory usage
- Zope 2 server threads
- Summary
- 7. Security
- Restricting TCP/IP access to localhost or LAN host
- Managing IP addresses and ports effectively
- Configuring the Zope 2 effective user dynamically
- Installing Cassandra to audit through the web (TTW) security
- Permissions and roles in the ZMI
- Roles and groups
- Cassandra
- Applying security and bug fixes to Plone
- Using a newer Zope 2 with an older release of Plone
- Hold on to your buildouts
- A "modern" Plone 2.1 buildout
- Using a newer Zope 2 with an older release of Plone
- Summary
- 8. The Future
- Specifying package versions
- Executing Buildout in offline mode
- Analyzing the contents of our buildout
- Staying calm when trouble arises
- Upgrading to Plone 4
- Summary
- Index