# Clone the repository
If git is not installed on the operating system, please install it now
(see the git documentation for [instructions on installing git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git)).
To retrieve the code from the repository on anhonesthost.net (a username and
password are required), run:
`git clone https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr_generator.git`
On success, an "hpr_generator" directory will be created in the folder from
which the clone command was executed containing a local copy of the git repository.
# Install required Perl modules
Installing the Perl modules is the most finicky part of the installation process.
The needed Perl modules can be found using the operating system's package
manager or using the modules found in the
[Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN)](https://www.cpan.org/).
## Installing modules on Debian based Linux distributions
Run command (tested on Debian 11):
```
apt install libconfig-std-perl \
libtemplate-perl \
libtemplate-plugin-dbi-perl \
libdbd-sqlite3-perl libdate-calc-perl \
libtie-dbi-perl \
libtext-csv-xs-perl \
libhtml-parser-perl \
libtemplate-plugin-html-strip-perl
```
## Using CPAN to install the modules
A cross platform method to install the needed modules is the Perl CPAN application.
Make sure that the [gcc](https://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/),
[make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html),
and [cpan](https://perldoc.perl.org/CPAN) commands are available.
Install them using the operating system's package manager, or from source.
Run commands:
```
cpan Config::Std
cpan Template
cpan Template::Plugin::DBI
cpan Template::Plugin::HTML::Strip
cpan DBD::SQLite
cpan Date::Calc
cpan Tie::DBI
cpan Text:CSV_XS
```
## Testing for Perl module dependencies
A bash script is included in the utils directory that will list the Perl modules used by the site-generator and report whether the modules are installed on the current OS.
It can be run from any directory. To run from the utils directory:
```
./check-dependencies.sh
```
# Create the HPR database
The hpr_generator relies on information from a database to generate many of the
files for the website (for example: index.html, series/index.html,
hpr_mp3.rss, etc). This data is available from a MySQL dump file found on
hackerpublicradio.org at URL "https://www.hackerpublicradio.org/hpr.sql".
The first step is to download the hpr.sql file. This can be done using your
browser, or by running one of the following commands:
`curl https://www.hackerpublicradio.org/hpr.sql --output ./hpr.sql`
or
`wget --directory-prefix=./ https://www.hackerpublicradio.org/hpr.sql`
## Creating an SQLite database file
The SQL of the hpr.sql file must be converted from MySQL specific statements to
SQLite specific statements. The mysql2sqlite script found in the utils directory
is used for this conversion. First remove the lines from hpr.sql that
mysql2sqlite can't handle:
`sed '/^DELIMITER ;;/,/^DELIMITER ;/d' < ./hpr.sql > ./hpr-sqlite.sql`
Next run the mysql2sqlite script piping its output into the sqlite3
program which creates the hpr.db file:
`./utils/mysql2sqlite ./hpr-sqlite.sql | sqlite3 ./hpr.db`
For convenience, the update-sqlite-db.sh script in the utils directory
automates the above steps (including downloading the hpr.sql file).
From the root of the local hpr_generator repository run:
`./utils/update-sqlite-db.sh`
# Configure the site-generator
In your favorite text editor, open the site.cfg file found in the root of the
"hpr_generator" folder. Full details about options for configuring the site.cfg
file are found in the comments within the file.
## Configuring the database connection
Any database supported by the Perl:DBI and Perl::DBD modules can be used with
the site-generator program. Currently the hpr_generator project works with
a MySQL or SQLite database.
Find the [DBI] section of the file. It should look like the following
```
[DBI]
# Configuration settings for SQLite
#database: sqlite
#driver: dbi:SQLite:hpr.db
#user: (not used - leave blank)
#password: (not used - leave blank)
# Configuration settings for MySQL
#database: mysql
#driver: dbi:mysql:database=hpr_hpr:hostname=localhost
#user: hpr-generator (Suggested user with read-only privileges)
#password: ********* (Password for user)
```
### SQLite
Remove the comment character from the start of the database and driver
option lines:
```
# Configuration settings for SQLite
database: sqlite
driver: dbi:SQLite:hpr.db
#user: (not used - leave blank)
#password: (not used - leave blank)
```
The hpr.db section of the driver option `dbi:SQLite:hpr.db` is the path
to the sqlite file. The default assumes the hpr.db file is located in the same
directory as the site-generator.
### MySQL
Remove the comment character from the start of the database, driver,
user, and password option lines:
```
# Configuration settings for MySQL
database: mysql
driver: dbi:mysql:database=hpr_hpr:hostname=localhost
user: hpr-generator
password: *********
```
This assumes that the MySQL database service is available at the localhost
hostname, that the database name (hpr_hpr) is the database created from
the hpr.sql dump file or manually created by you, that the user (hpr-generator)
was added by you and has read rights to the hpr_hpr database, and that the
password (replace ********* with the actual password) matches the password set
for the hpr-generator database user.
## Configuring the website for viewing locally
For HTML links to work when viewing the files on your local machine using the
"file://" protocal (i.e. using the "Open..." command in your browser, each HTML
file must include a \