Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of REDCap Installation


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10/11/11 15:25:26 (13 years ago)
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olly.butters
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  • REDCap Installation

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     1== Installation ==
     2The installation process is very much a point a click affair. There's a good level of feedback with it, so when something is wrong/missing it explains it all rather well. The down side of this is that I don't know how well it will work in an auto-deployment sort of way...
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     4=== Prerequisits ===
     5* Apache
     6* php - mostly standard stuff, the only thing you may have to install is a few modules that make the API work e.g. php4-curl, but you can do that during the install.
     7* MySQL - Make sure you have a DB ready, you may as well call it redcap.
     8* phpMyAdmin - Alas this really is required; the install process has a large SQL statement that needs to be run, but it is not properly escaped, so if you run it from the command line it will fail.
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     10=== The install ===
     11The source code is here:
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     13https://iwg.devguard.com/trac/redcap/wiki/Downloads
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     15Now the question of whether to use the active branch or the stable one is a toughie. The stable branch is only supported for 6 months, so it would have to be upgraded at least that often. There will be numerous bug fixes during that time, so it will have to be upgraded regardless (unless you think the NHS network is so secure you don't care!), in which case we could use the active branch...
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     17Stick the directory in the web root that I assume you have set up in Apache.
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     19Navigate to http://hostname/install.php
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     21And follow the steps. If you got a blank screen then you probably need to set the settings in database.php so it can connect to your DB.
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     24=== Post install set up ===
     25==== Authentication ====
     26By default a site_admin is set as the main super user, set yourself a user account up, make yourself a super user, then change the authentication to be table based according to what is written here:
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     28https://iwg.devguard.com/trac/redcap/wiki/ChangingAuthenticationMethod
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     30You have to do it this way and now, doing it later will probably bork your install...
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     33== Long term support ==
     34Upgrading - The upgrade process is actually quite painless; you stick the new directory in the root directory and open an upgrade.php page which does all the DB schema upgrades etc then you are done. Unless it breaks of course....