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version 1.0rc1 on Jan 5th, 2011

Introduction

This recipe install the Deliverance proxy as an out-of-process transform.

To learn more about Deliverance, see http://openplans.org/projects/deliverance

This will probably only work on Unix systems. On Windows, you are likely to need to install binaries for lxml. Tested primarily on OS X. If you have got it to work on Windows, please let the author know!

Add this to your buildout.cfg:

[buildout]

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parts = deliverance

[deliverance] recipe = plone.recipe.deliverance

This will download the Deliverance egg and its dependencies. It will also fetch and build libxml2 and libxslt from source.

A new script will be written to the top-level 'bin' directory, called 'deliverance' (taken from the name of thes buildout part). This sets up the environment appropriately and then starts the Deliverance daemon.

A Deliverance configuration file will be generated in deliverance/deliverance-proxy.ini. You can edit this - it will not be overridden when buildout is re-run, although it will be re-generated if it is removed.

The files deliverance/rules/rules.xml and deliverance/rules/standardrules.xml contain a example rules. An example theme is installed in deliverance/static/theme.html. If you change these, they will not be overridden. If you remove the 'rules' and 'static' directories, they will be recreated with these example files, otherwise they are left alone.

Other possible options for the deliverance section include:

eggs Any other eggs you may want to install. By default, this is just the Deliverance egg (and its dependencies, of course).

scripts Any console scripts to install. By default, this includes 'paster'. Set this an empty value to disable script generation (for example if another recipe is installing 'paster')

paster Path to a script to use to run 'paster'. Defaults to the generated 'paster' script. This option is only needed if you disable script generation and there is no bin/paster in the buildout.

libxml2_url A URL from which the libxml2 sources can be downloaded. If you do not want libxml2 to be installed, set this to an empty value. Otherwise, a default "known good" version is downloaded and compiled.

libxslt_url A URL from which libxslt sources can be downloaded. Again, set this to an empty value to avoid compiling libxslt.

The following options affect the generated deliverance-proxy.ini configuration file.

debug Set to true or false to enable or disable deliverance error reporting.

host The host to bind the Deliverance process to. By default, it will listen to any IP address.

port The port for the Deliverance process. Defaults to 8000.

proxy The URL being proxied by Deliverance. Defaults to http://localhost:8080.

theme A URI for the theme. To specify a path relative to the 'deliverance' prefix it with "/.deliverance/". The default is /.deliverance/static/theme.html

rules A URI for the rules file. Again, use "/.deliverance" to specify a path relative to the 'deliverance' directory. The default is /.deliverance/rules/rules.xml

rewrite Rewrite all headers and internal links to appear to come from the proxied server. Defaults to 'true'.

transparent Do not rewrite the Host header when passing on a request. Defaults to 'true'.

serializer Configure the serializer used to turn deliverance's DOM tree. Defaults to "deliverance.serializer.HTML4". Use "deliverance.serializer.XHTML" if you need to output XHTML. Only available on svn versions of deliverance.

Changelog

1.0 - UNRELEASED
  • Add an option to configure the deliverance serializer.

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[wichert]

  • Correct reST syntax in documentation and add the changelog to the package's

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long description. [wichert]

1.0b4 - September 1, 2007
  • Build dependencies first

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[optilude]

1.0b3 - June 19, 2007
  • Build in some resiliance for win32, by not attempting to CMMI there. Also

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replace the wrapper script with a python one, which should work cross-platform. [optilude]

1.0b2 - June 14, 2007
  • Correct permissions for generated scripts.

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[optilude]

  • Add link to the Deliverance site

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[optilude]

1.0b1 - June 14, 2007
  • Initial release

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[optilude]

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