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|RCT| Installation
------------------
As of |RCE| 3.4.1 |RCT| is installed automatically on the server with |RCE|. You
do not need to install |RCT| on the server, but you will need to install them
on machines that need remote access. The tools are linked to the instance
folder, for example :file:`~/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/profile/bin`
You can list the available tools using the following example, and the valid
tools options are those which correspond with those in the :ref:`rc-tools`
section.
.. code-block:: bash
$ ls ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-4/profile/bin/
gen_js_i18n rhodecode-cleanup-gists rhodecode-tools svnrdump
gen_js_routes rhodecode-cleanup-repos supervisorctl svnserve
git rhodecode-config supervisord svnsync
gunicorn rhodecode-extensions svn svnversion
hg rhodecode-gist svnadmin vcsserver
paster rhodecode-index svndumpfilter
rcserver rhodecode-list-instances svnlook
rhodecode-api rhodecode-setup-config svnmucc
You can then use the tools as described in the :ref:`rc-tools` section using the
following example:
.. code-block:: bash
# Running the indexer
$ ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/profile/bin/rhodecode-index \
--instance-name=enterprise-1
# Cleaning up gists
$ ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-4/profile/bin/rhodecode-cleanup-gists \
--instance-name=enterprise-4
Scanning for gists in /home/brian/repos/.rc_gist_store...
preparing to remove [1] found gists
Installing |RCT|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|RCT| enable you to automate many of the most common |RCM| functions through
the API. Installing them on a local machine lets you carry out maintenance on
the server remotely. Once installed you can use them to index your |repos|
to setup full-text search, strip commits, or install |RC| Extensions for
additional functionality.
For more detailed instructions about using |RCT| for indexing and full-text
search, see :ref:`indexing-ref`
To install |RCT|, use the following steps:
1. Set up a ``virtualenv`` on your local machine, see virtualenv_ instructions
here.
2. Install |RCT| using pip. Full url with token is available at https://rhodecode.com/u/#rhodecode-tools
``pip install -I https://dls.rhodecode.com/dls/<token>/rhodecode-tools/latest``
Once |RCT| is installed using these steps there are a few extra
configuration changes you can make. These are explained in more detail in the
:ref:`indexing-ref` section, and the :ref:`rc-tools` section.
.. code-block:: bash
# Create a virtualenv
brian@ubuntu:~$ virtualenv venv
New python executable in venv/bin/python
Installing setuptools, pip...done.
# Activate the virtualenv
brian@ubuntu:~$ . venv/bin/activate
# Install RhodeCode Tools inside the virtualenv, full url with token is available at https://rhodecode.com/u/#rhodecode-tools
$ pip install -I https://dls.rhodecode.com/dls/<token>/rhodecode-tools/latest
# Check the installation
$ rhodecode-tools --help
.. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/index.html