Migrating to newer versions of Roundup ====================================== Migrating from 0.2.x to 0.3.x ============================= Please read each section carefully and edit your instance home files accordingly. Cookie Authentication changes ----------------------------- 0.3.0 introduces cookie authentication - you will need to copy the interfaces.py file from the roundup source to your instance home to enable authentication. If you used the classic schema, the interfaces file is in: /roundup/templates/classic/interfaces.py If you used the extended schema, the file is in: /roundup/templates/extended/interfaces.py If you have modified your interfaces.Client class, you will need to take note of the login/logout functionality provided in roundup.cgi_client.Client (classic schema) or roundup.cgi_client.ExtendedClient (extended schema) and modify your instance code apropriately. Password encoding ----------------- This release also introduces encoding of passwords in the database. If you have not edited the dbinit.py file in your instance home directory, you may simply copy the new dbinit.py file from the core code. If you used the classic schema, the interfaces file is in: /roundup/templates/classic/dbinit.py If you used the extended schema, the file is in: /roundup/templates/extended/dbinit.py If you have modified your dbinit.py file, you may use encoded passwords: 1. Edit the dbinit.py file in your instance home directory 1a. At the first code line of the open() function: from roundup.hyperdb import String, Date, Link, Multilink alter to include Password, as so: from roundup.hyperdb import String, Password, Date, Link, Multilink 1b. Where the password property is defined (around line 66): user = Class(db, "user", username=String(), password=String(), address=String(), realname=String(), phone=String(), organisation=String()) user.setkey("username") alter the "password=String()" to "password=Password()": user = Class(db, "user", username=String(), password=Password(), address=String(), realname=String(), phone=String(), organisation=String()) user.setkey("username") 2. Any existing passwords in the database will remain cleartext until they are edited. It is recommended that at a minimum the admin password be changed immediately: roundup-admin -i set user1 password= Configuration ------------- FILTER_POSITION, ANONYMOUS_ACCESS, ANONYMOUS_REGISTER have been added to the instance_config.py. Simplest solution is to copy the default values from template in the core source. MESSAGES_TO_AUTHOR has been added to the IssueClass in dbinit.py. Set to 'yes' to send nosy messages to the author. Default behaviour is to not send nosy messages to the author. You will need to add MESSAGES_TO_AUTHOR to your dbinit.py in your instance home. CGI script roundup.cgi ---------------------- There have been some structural changes to the roundup.cgi script - you will need to install it again from the cgi-bin directory of the source distribution. Make sure you update the ROUNDUP_INSTANCE_HOMES after the copy.