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Documentation

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### AA debug config ### AA debug config
In VSC, click on Debug / Add Configuration and choose "Django". Should Django not appear as an option, make sure to first open a Django file (e.g., the local.py settings) to help VSC detect that you are using Django. In VSC, click on Debug / Add Configuration and choose "Django". Should Django not appear as an option, make sure to first open a Django file (e.g., the `local.py` settings) to help VSC detect that you are using Django.
The result should look something like this: The result should look something like this:

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## Installation ## Installation
This is an optional app that needs to be installed. - Add `'allianceauth.eveonline.autogroups',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
To install this app add `'allianceauth.eveonline.autogroups',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list and run migrations. All other settings are controlled via the admin panel under the `Eve_Autogroups` section. Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
All other settings are controlled via the admin panel under the `Eve_Autogroups` section.
## Configuring a group ## Configuring a group

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Corp Stats requires access to the `esi-corporations.read_corporation_membership.v1` SSO scope. Update your application on the [EVE Developers site](https://developers.eveonline.com) to ensure it is available. Corp Stats requires access to the `esi-corporations.read_corporation_membership.v1` SSO scope. Update your application on the [EVE Developers site](https://developers.eveonline.com) to ensure it is available.
Add `'allianceauth.corputils',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your auth project's settings file. Run migrations to complete installation. - Add `'allianceauth.corputils',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Creating a Corp Stats ## Creating a Corp Stats

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Fleet Activity Tracking requires access to the `esi-location.read_location.v1`, `esi-location.read_ship_type.v1`, and `esi-universe.read_structures.v1` SSO scopes. Update your application on the [EVE Developers site](https://developers.eveonline.com) to ensure these are available. Fleet Activity Tracking requires access to the `esi-location.read_location.v1`, `esi-location.read_ship_type.v1`, and `esi-universe.read_structures.v1` SSO scopes. Update your application on the [EVE Developers site](https://developers.eveonline.com) to ensure these are available.
Add `'allianceauth.fleetactivitytracking',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your auth project's settings file. Run migrations to complete installation. Add `'allianceauth.fleetactivitytracking',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Permissions ## Permissions

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## Installation ## Installation
Add `'allianceauth.hrapplications',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your auth project's settings file. Run migrations to complete installation. - Add `'allianceauth.hrapplications',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Management ## Management

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## Installation ## Installation
Add `'allianceauth.optimer',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your auth project's settings file. Run migrations to complete installation. - Add `'allianceauth.optimer',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Permissions ## Permissions

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Access to most of Alliance Auth's features is controlled by Django's permissions system. To help you secure your services, Alliance Auth provides a permission auditing tool. Access to most of Alliance Auth's features is controlled by Django's permissions system. To help you secure your services, Alliance Auth provides a permission auditing tool.
This is an optional app that needs to be installed. ## Installation
To install it add `'allianceauth.permissions_tool',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your auth project's settings file. - Add `'allianceauth.permissions_tool',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Usage ## Usage

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## Installation ## Installation
Add `'allianceauth.srp',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your auth project's settings file. Run migrations to complete installation. - Add `'allianceauth.srp',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Permissions ## Permissions

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## Installation ## Installation
Add `'allianceauth.timerboard',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your auth project's settings file. Run migrations to complete installation. - Add `'allianceauth.timerboard',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
Perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Permissions ## Permissions

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- A task to send a List of Installed Apps - A task to send a List of Installed Apps
- Each Task contains the UUID and Alliance Auth Version - Each Task contains the UUID and Alliance Auth Version
Our Celery Events contain the following:
- Unique Identifier (The UUID)
- Celery Namespace of the task e.g., allianceauth.eveonline
- Celery Task
- Task Success or Exception
- A context number for bulk tasks or sometimes a binary True/False
Our Page Views contain the following:
- Unique Identifier (The UUID)
- Page Path
- Page Title
- The locale of the users browser
- The User-Agent of the user's browser
- The Alliance Auth Version
## Why ## Why
This data allows Alliance Auth development to gather accurate statistics on our installation base, as well as how those installations are used. This data allows Alliance Auth development to gather accurate statistics on our installation base, as well as how those installations are used.

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It has the following key features: It has the following key features:
- Automatically grants or revokes users access to external services (e.g. Discord, Mumble) and web apps (e.g. SRP requests) based on the user's current membership to [in-game organizations](/features/core/states) and [groups](/features/core/groups) - Automatically grants or revokes user access to external services (e.g. Discord, Mumble) and web apps (e.g. SRP requests) based on the user's current membership to [in-game organizations](/features/core/states) and [groups](/features/core/groups)
- Provides a central website where users can directly access web apps (e.g., SRP requests) and manage their access to external services and groups. - Provides a central web site where users can directly access web apps (e.g. SRP requests, Fleet Schedule) and manage their access to external services and groups.
- Includes a set of connectors (called ["services"](/features/services/index)) for integrating access management with many popular external services like Discord, Mumble, Teamspeak 3, SMF and others - Includes a set of connectors (called ["services"](/features/services/index)) for integrating access management with many popular external services like Discord, Mumble, Teamspeak 3, SMF and others
@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ It has the following key features:
- It can be easily extended with additional services and apps. Many are provided by the [community](/features/community/index). - It can be easily extended with additional services and apps. Many are provided by the [community](/features/community/index).
- Chinese, English, German and Spanish localization - English :flag_gb:, Chinese :flag_cn:, German :flag_de:, Spanish :flag_es:, Korean :flag_kr:, Russian :flag_ru:, Italian :flag_it:, French :flag_fr:, Japanese :flag_jp: and Ukrainian :flag_ua: Localization

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Discord is very popular amongst ad-hoc small groups and larger organizations seeking a modern technology. Alternative voice communications should be investigated for larger than small-medium groups for more advanced features. Discord is very popular amongst ad-hoc small groups and larger organizations seeking a modern technology. Alternative voice communications should be investigated for larger than small-medium groups for more advanced features.
## Setup ## Setup Auth
### Prepare Your Settings File ### Prepare Your Settings File
Make the following changes in your auth project's settings file (`local.py`): Make the following changes in your auth project's settings file (`local.py`):
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.discord',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.discord',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to the bottom of the settings file: - Append the following to the bottom of the settings file:
```python ```python
@ -37,6 +37,34 @@ CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE['discord.update_all_usernames'] = {
You will have to add most of the values for these settings, e.g., your Discord server ID (aka guild ID), later in the setup process. You will have to add most of the values for these settings, e.g., your Discord server ID (aka guild ID), later in the setup process.
::: :::
### Preparing Auth
Before continuing, it is essential to perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Setup Discord
### Creating a Server ### Creating a Server
Navigate to the [Discord site](https://discord.com/) and register an account, or log in if you have one already. Navigate to the [Discord site](https://discord.com/) and register an account, or log in if you have one already.
@ -67,10 +95,6 @@ Update your auth project's settings file with these pieces of information from t
- From the OAuth2 > General panel, `DISCORD_APP_SECRET` is the Client Secret - From the OAuth2 > General panel, `DISCORD_APP_SECRET` is the Client Secret
- From the Bot panel, `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` is the Token - From the Bot panel, `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` is the Token
### Preparing Auth
Before continuing, it is essential to run migrations and restart Gunicorn and Celery.
### Adding a Bot to the Server ### Adding a Bot to the Server
Once created, navigate to the "Services" page of your Alliance Auth install as the superuser account. At the top there is a big green button labeled "Link Discord Server". Click it, then from the drop-down select the server you created, and then Authorize. Once created, navigate to the "Services" page of your Alliance Auth install as the superuser account. At the top there is a big green button labeled "Link Discord Server". Click it, then from the drop-down select the server you created, and then Authorize.

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# Discourse # Discourse
## Prepare Your Settings ## Setup Auth
### Prepare Your Settings File
In your auth project's settings file, do the following: In your auth project's settings file, do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.discourse',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.discourse',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to your local.py settings file: - Append the following to your `local.py` settings file:
```python ```python
# Discourse Configuration # Discourse Configuration
@ -15,6 +17,32 @@ DISCOURSE_API_KEY = ''
DISCOURSE_SSO_SECRET = '' DISCOURSE_SSO_SECRET = ''
``` ```
### Preparing Auth
Before continuing, it is essential to perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## Install Docker ## Install Docker
```shell ```shell

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In your auth project's settings file (`aa-docker/conf/local.py`), do the following: In your auth project's settings file (`aa-docker/conf/local.py`), do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.mumble',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.mumble',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to your auth project's settings file: - Append the following to your auth project's settings file:
```python ```python

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### Installing Mumble Server ### Installing Mumble Server
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Ubuntu 2004, 2204
The mumble server package can be retrieved from a repository, which we need to add: The mumble server package can be retrieved from a repository, which we need to add:
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Ubuntu 2004, 2204, 2404
```shell ```shell
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mumble/release sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mumble/release
``` ```
```shell :::
sudo apt-get update :::{group-tab} CentOS 7, Stream 8, Stream 9
```
sudo yum install epel-release
sudo yum update
:::
::::
Now three packages need to be installed: Now three packages need to be installed:
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Ubuntu 2004, 2204, 2404
```shell ```shell
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties mumble-server libqt5sql5-mysql sudo apt-get install software-properties-common mumble-server libqt5sql5-mysql
``` ```
:::
:::{group-tab} CentOS 7, Stream 8, Stream 9
sudo yum install mumble-server
::: :::
:::: ::::
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## Configuring Mumble Server ## Configuring Mumble Server
The mumble server needs its own database. Open an SQL shell with `mysql -u root -p` and execute the SQL commands to create it: Mumble ships with a configuration file that needs customization. By default, it's located at `/etc/mumble-server.ini`. Open it with your favorite text editor:
```sql
CREATE DATABASE alliance_mumble CHARACTER SET utf8mb4;
```
```sql
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON alliance_mumble . * TO 'allianceserver'@'localhost';
```
Mumble ships with a configuration file that needs customization. By default, its located at `/etc/mumble-server.ini`. Open it with your favorite text editor:
```shell ```shell
sudo nano /etc/mumble-server.ini sudo nano /etc/mumble-server.ini
@ -79,15 +82,6 @@ We need to enable the ICE authenticator. Edit the following:
- `icesecretwrite=MY_CLEVER_PASSWORD`, obviously choosing a secure password - `icesecretwrite=MY_CLEVER_PASSWORD`, obviously choosing a secure password
- ensure the line containing `Ice="tcp -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6502"` is uncommented - ensure the line containing `Ice="tcp -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6502"` is uncommented
We also want to enable Mumble to use the previously created MySQL / MariaDB database, edit the following:
- uncomment the database line, and change it to `database=alliance_mumble`
- `dbDriver=QMYSQL`
- `dbUsername=allianceserver` or whatever you called the Alliance Auth MySQL user
- `dbPassword=` that users password
- `dbPort=3306`
- `dbPrefix=murmur_`
To name your root channel, uncomment and set `registerName=` to whatever cool name you want To name your root channel, uncomment and set `registerName=` to whatever cool name you want
Save and close the file. Save and close the file.
@ -98,7 +92,7 @@ To get Mumble superuser account credentials, run the following:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server sudo dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server
``` ```
Set the password to something youll remember and write it down. This is your superuser password and later needed to manage ACLs. Set the password to something you'll remember and write it down. This is your superuser password and later needed to manage ACLs.
Now restart the server to see the changes reflected. Now restart the server to see the changes reflected.
@ -106,7 +100,7 @@ Now restart the server to see the changes reflected.
sudo service mumble-server restart sudo service mumble-server restart
``` ```
Thats it! Your server is ready to be connected to at example.com:64738 That's it! Your server is ready to be connected to at example.com:64738
## Configuring Mumble Authenticator ## Configuring Mumble Authenticator

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In your auth project's settings file (`aa-docker/conf/local.py`), do the following: In your auth project's settings file (`aa-docker/conf/local.py`), do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.openfire',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.openfire',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to your auth project's settings file: - Append the following to your auth project's settings file:
```python ```python

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## Prepare Your Settings ## Prepare Your Settings
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.openfire',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.openfire',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to your auth project's settings file: - Append the following to your auth project's settings file:
```python ```python
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The remainder of the setup occurs through Openfires web interface. Navigate to <http://example.com:9090>, or if youre behind CloudFlare, go straight to your servers IP:9090. The remainder of the setup occurs through Openfires web interface. Navigate to <http://example.com:9090>, or if youre behind CloudFlare, go straight to your servers IP:9090.
Select your language. I sure hope its English if youre reading this guide. Select your language.
Under Server Settings, set the Domain to `example.com` replacing it with your actual domain. Dont touch the rest. Under Server Settings, set the Domain to `example.com` replacing it with your actual domain. Dont touch the rest.

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In your auth project's settings file, do the following: In your auth project's settings file, do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.phpbb3',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.phpbb3',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to the bottom of the settings file: - Append the following to the bottom of the settings file:
```python ```python
@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ DATABASES['phpbb3'] = {
'PASSWORD': 'password', 'PASSWORD': 'password',
'HOST': '127.0.0.1', 'HOST': '127.0.0.1',
'PORT': '3306', 'PORT': '3306',
'OPTIONS': {'charset': 'utf8mb4'},
} }
``` ```

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ SMF requires PHP installed in your web server. Apache has `mod_php`, NGINX requi
In your auth project's settings file, do the following: In your auth project's settings file, do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.smf',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.smf',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to the bottom of the settings file: - Append the following to the bottom of the settings file:
```python ```python
@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ DATABASES['smf'] = {
'PASSWORD': 'password', 'PASSWORD': 'password',
'HOST': '127.0.0.1', 'HOST': '127.0.0.1',
'PORT': '3306', 'PORT': '3306',
'OPTIONS': {'charset': 'utf8mb4'},
} }
``` ```

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Sticking with TS3? Alright, I tried.
In your auth project's settings file (`aa-docker/conf/local.py`), do the following: In your auth project's settings file (`aa-docker/conf/local.py`), do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.teamspeak',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.teamspeak',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to your auth project's settings file: - Append the following to your auth project's settings file:
```python ```python
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE['run_ts3_group_update'] = {
} }
``` ```
Add the following lines to your `.env` file - Add the following lines to your `.env` file
```env ```env
# Temspeak # Temspeak
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ If you have SSH access to the server hosting it, you need to locate the teamspea
### `520 invalid loginname or password` ### `520 invalid loginname or password`
The serverquery account login specified in local.py is incorrect. Please verify `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_USER` and `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_PASSWORD`. The [installation section](#update-settings) describes where to get them. The serverquery account login specified in `local.py` is incorrect. Please verify `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_USER` and `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_PASSWORD`. The [installation section](#update-settings) describes where to get them.
### `2568 insufficient client permissions` ### `2568 insufficient client permissions`

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Sticking with TS3? Alright, I tried.
In your auth project's settings file, do the following: In your auth project's settings file, do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.teamspeak3',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.teamspeak3',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to the bottom of the settings file: - Append the following to the bottom of the settings file:
```python ```python
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ If you have SSH access to the server hosting it, you need to locate the teamspea
### `520 invalid loginname or password` ### `520 invalid loginname or password`
The serverquery account login specified in local.py is incorrect. Please verify `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_USER` and `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_PASSWORD`. The [installation section](#update-settings) describes where to get them. The serverquery account login specified in `local.py` is incorrect. Please verify `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_USER` and `TEAMSPEAK3_SERVERQUERY_PASSWORD`. The [installation section](#update-settings) describes where to get them.
### `2568 insufficient client permissions` ### `2568 insufficient client permissions`

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@ -4,12 +4,14 @@
[XenForo](https://xenforo.com/) is a popular, paid forum. This guide will assume that you already have XenForo installed with a valid license (please keep in mind that XenForo is not free nor open-source, therefore, you need to purchase a license first). If you come across any problems related with the installation of XenForo please contact their support service. [XenForo](https://xenforo.com/) is a popular, paid forum. This guide will assume that you already have XenForo installed with a valid license (please keep in mind that XenForo is not free nor open-source, therefore, you need to purchase a license first). If you come across any problems related with the installation of XenForo please contact their support service.
## Prepare Your Settings ## Setup Auth
### Prepare Your Settings
In your auth project's settings file, do the following: In your auth project's settings file, do the following:
- Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.xenforo',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` list - Add `'allianceauth.services.modules.xenforo',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your `local.py`
- Append the following to your local.py settings file: - Append the following to your `local.py` settings file:
```python ```python
# XenForo Configuration # XenForo Configuration
@ -18,6 +20,32 @@ XENFORO_DEFAULT_GROUP = 0
XENFORO_APIKEY = 'yourapikey' XENFORO_APIKEY = 'yourapikey'
``` ```
### Preparing Auth
Before continuing, it is essential to perform Django Maintenance and restart our Web Service and Workers.
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
supervisorctl restart myauth:
```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose --env-file=.env up -d
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate
auth collectstatic
```
:::
::::
## XenAPI ## XenAPI
By default, XenForo does not support any kind of API, however, there is a third-party package called [XenAPI](https://github.com/Contex/XenAPI) which provides a simple REST interface by which we can access XenForo's functions to create and edit users. By default, XenForo does not support any kind of API, however, there is a third-party package called [XenAPI](https://github.com/Contex/XenAPI) which provides a simple REST interface by which we can access XenForo's functions to create and edit users.

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Alliance Auth can be installed on any in-support *nix operating system.
Our install documentation targets the following operating systems. Our install documentation targets the following operating systems.
- Ubuntu 20.04 - Ubuntu 20.04 - Not Recommended for new installs
- Ubuntu 22.04 - Ubuntu 22.04
- Centos 7 - Centos 7
- CentOS Stream 8 - CentOS Stream 8
@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ mysql_secure_installation
### User Account ### User Account
For security and permissions, its highly recommended you create a separate user to install auth under. Do not log in as this account. For security and permissions, it's highly recommended you create a separate user to install auth under. Do not log in as this account.
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:::{group-tab} Ubuntu 2004, 2204 :::{group-tab} Ubuntu 2004, 2204

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@ -4,10 +4,25 @@
Your auth project is just a regular Django project - you can add in [other Django apps](https://djangopackages.org/) as desired. Most come with dedicated setup guides, but here is the general procedure: Your auth project is just a regular Django project - you can add in [other Django apps](https://djangopackages.org/) as desired. Most come with dedicated setup guides, but here is the general procedure:
1. add `'appname',` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` setting in `local.py` ::::{tabs}
2. run `python manage.py migrate` :::{group-tab} Bare Metal
3. run `python manage.py collectstatic --noinput`
4. restart AA with `supervisorctl restart myauth:` 1. Add `'appname',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` setting in `local.py`
1. Run Migrations `python manage.py migrate`
1. Collect Static Files `python manage.py collectstatic --noinput`
1. Restart our Web Service and Workers `supervisorctl restart myauth:`
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
1. Add `'appname',` to `INSTALLED_APPS` setting in `local.py`
1. Restart our Web Service and Workers `docker compose --env-file=.env up -d`
1. Enter a Docker Container `docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash`
1. Run Migrations `auth migrate`
1. Collect Static Files `auth collectstatic`
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## Removing Apps ## Removing Apps
@ -25,20 +40,38 @@ First, we want to remove the app related tables from the database.
Let's first try the automatic approach by running the following command: Let's first try the automatic approach by running the following command:
::::{tabs}
:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
```shell ```shell
python manage.py migrate appname zero python manage.py migrate appname zero
``` ```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
```shell
docker compose exec allianceauth_gunicorn bash
auth migrate appname zero
```
:::
::::
If that works, you'll get a confirmation message. If that works, you'll get a confirmation message.
If that did not work, and you got error messages, you will need to remove the tables manually. This is pretty common btw, because many apps use sophisticated table setups, which cannot be removed automatically by Django. If that did not work, and you got error messages, you will need to remove the tables manually.
> This is pretty common, because many apps use sophisticated table setups, which cannot be removed automatically by Django.
#### Manual table removal #### Manual table removal
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:::{group-tab} Bare Metal
First, tell Django that these migrations are no longer in effect (note the additional `--fake`): First, tell Django that these migrations are no longer in effect (note the additional `--fake`):
```shell ```shell
python manage.py migrate appname zero --fake python manage.py appname zero --fake
``` ```
Then, open the mysql tool and connect to your Alliance Auth database: Then, open the mysql tool and connect to your Alliance Auth database:
@ -75,6 +108,53 @@ SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;
exit; exit;
``` ```
:::
:::{group-tab} Containerized
First, tell Django that these migrations are no longer in effect (note the additional `--fake`):
```shell
auth migrate appname zero --fake
```
Here we need to swap containers, if you are still inside allianceauth_gunicorn, exit with `exit`
```shell
docker compose exec auth_mysql bash
sudo mysql -u root
use alliance_auth;
```
Next, disable foreign key check. This makes it much easier to drop tables in any order.
```shell
SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;
```
Then get a list of all tables. All tables belonging to the app in question will start with `appname_`.
```shell
show tables;
```
Now, drop the tables from the app one by one like so:
```shell
drop table appname_model_1;
drop table appname_model_2;
...
```
And finally, but very importantly, re-enable foreign key checks again and then exit:
```shell
SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;
exit;
```
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### Step 2 - Remove the app from Alliance Auth ### Step 2 - Remove the app from Alliance Auth
Once the tables have been removed, you can remove the app from Alliance Auth. This is done by removing the applabel from the `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your local settings file. Once the tables have been removed, you can remove the app from Alliance Auth. This is done by removing the applabel from the `INSTALLED_APPS` list in your local settings file.