X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./rails.git/blobdiff_plain/e1065adc610f3094a22d43dddad5ffa04338ec38..af6fec502ac22d68224ec80bc925781955b0e842:/CONFIGURE.md diff --git a/CONFIGURE.md b/CONFIGURE.md index f7638a49a..fdaea0e83 100644 --- a/CONFIGURE.md +++ b/CONFIGURE.md @@ -30,9 +30,7 @@ If you create a user by signing up to your local website, you need to confirm th $ bundle exec rails console >> user = User.find_by(:display_name => "My New User Name") => #[ ... ] ->> user.status = "active" -=> "active" ->> user.save! +>> user.activate! => true >> quit ``` @@ -56,26 +54,26 @@ $ bundle exec rails console ## OAuth Consumer Keys -Three of the built-in applications communicate via the API, and therefore need OAuth consumer keys configured. These are: +There are two built-in applications which communicate via the API, and therefore need to be registered as OAuth 2 applications. These are: * iD * The website itself (for the Notes functionality) -For example, to use the iD editor you need to register it as an OAuth application. - -Do the following: -* Log into your Rails Port instance - e.g. http://localhost:3000 -* Click on your user name to go to your user page -* Click on "my settings" on the user page -* Click on "oauth settings" on the My settings page -* Click on 'Register your application'. -* Unless you have set up alternatives, use Name: "Local iD" and URL: "http://localhost:3000" -* Check the 'modify the map' box. -* Everything else can be left with the default blank values. -* Click the "Register" button -* On the next page, copy the "consumer key" +For iD, do the following: + +* Go to "[OAuth 2 applications](http://localhost:3000/oauth2/applications)" on the My settings page. +* Click on "Register new application". +* Unless you have set up alternatives, use Name: "Local iD" and Main Application URL: "http://localhost:3000" +* Check boxes for the following Permissions + * 'Read user preferences' + * 'Modify user preferences' + * 'Modify the map' + * 'Read private GPS traces' + * 'Upload GPS traces' + * 'Modify notes' +* On the next page, copy the "Client ID" * Edit config/settings.local.yml in your rails tree -* Add the "id_key" configuration key and the consumer key as the value +* Add the "id_application" configuration with the "Client ID" as the value * Restart your rails server An example excerpt from settings.local.yml: @@ -83,11 +81,32 @@ An example excerpt from settings.local.yml: ``` # Default editor default_editor: "id" -# OAuth consumer key for iD -id_key: "8lFmZPsagHV4l3rkAHq0hWY5vV3Ctl3oEFY1aXth" +# OAuth 2 Client ID for iD +id_application: "Snv…OA0" ``` -Follow the same process for registering and configuring the website/Notes (`oauth_key`), or to save time, simply reuse the same consumer key for each. +To allow [Notes](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Notes) and changeset discussions to work, follow a similar process, this time registering an OAuth 2 application for the web site: + +* Go to "[OAuth 2 applications](http://localhost:3000/oauth2/applications)" on the My settings page. +* Click on "Register new application". +* Use Name: "OpenStreetMap Web Site" and Redirect URIs: "http://localhost:3000" +* Check boxes for the following Permissions + * 'Modify the map' + * 'Modify notes' +* On the next page, copy the "Client Secret" and "Client ID" +* Edit config/settings.local.yml in your rails tree +* Add the "oauth_application" configuration with the "Client ID" as the value +* Add the "oauth_key" configuration with the "Client Secret" as the value +* Restart your rails server + +An example excerpt from settings.local.yml: + +``` +# OAuth 2 Client ID for the web site +oauth_application: "SGm8QJ6tmoPXEaUPIZzLUmm1iujltYZVWCp9hvGsqXg" +# OAuth 2 Client Secret for the web site +oauth_key: "eRHPm4GtEnw9ovB1Iw7EcCLGtUb66bXbAAspv3aJxlI" +``` ## Troubleshooting