diff --git a/docs/admin/system-overview.rst b/docs/admin/system-overview.rst
--- a/docs/admin/system-overview.rst
+++ b/docs/admin/system-overview.rst
@@ -147,10 +147,6 @@ Peer-to-peer Failover Support
* Yes
-Additional Binaries
--------------------
-
-* Yes, see :ref:`rhodecode-nix-ref` for full details.
Remote Connectivity
-------------------
diff --git a/docs/contributing/dev-setup.rst b/docs/contributing/dev-setup.rst
--- a/docs/contributing/dev-setup.rst
+++ b/docs/contributing/dev-setup.rst
@@ -4,237 +4,7 @@
Development setup
===================
-
-RhodeCode Enterprise runs inside a Nix managed environment. This ensures build
-environment dependencies are correctly declared and installed during setup.
-It also enables atomic upgrades, rollbacks, and multiple instances of RhodeCode
-Enterprise running with isolation.
-
-To set up RhodeCode Enterprise inside the Nix environment, use the following steps:
-
-
-
-Setup Nix Package Manager
--------------------------
-
-To install the Nix Package Manager, please run::
-
- $ curl https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.3.4/install | sh
-
-or go to https://nixos.org/nix/ and follow the installation instructions.
-Once this is correctly set up on your system, you should be able to use the
-following commands:
-
-* `nix-env`
-
-* `nix-shell`
-
-
-.. tip::
-
- Update your channels frequently by running ``nix-channel --update``.
-
-.. note::
-
- To uninstall nix run the following:
-
- remove the . "$HOME/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh" line in your ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile
- rm -rf $HOME/{.nix-channels,.nix-defexpr,.nix-profile,.config/nixpkgs}
- sudo rm -rf /nix
-
-Switch nix to the latest STABLE channel
----------------------------------------
-
-run::
-
- nix-channel --add https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-20.03 nixpkgs
-
-Followed by::
-
- nix-channel --update
- nix-env -i nix-2.3.4
-
-
-Install required binaries
--------------------------
-
-We need some handy tools first.
-
-run::
-
- nix-env -i nix-prefetch-hg
- nix-env -i nix-prefetch-git
-
-
-Speed up JS build by installing PhantomJS
------------------------------------------
-
-PhantomJS will be downloaded each time nix-shell is invoked. To speed this by
-setting already downloaded version do this::
-
- nix-env -i phantomjs-2.1.1
-
- # and set nix bin path
- export PATH=$PATH:~/.nix-profile/bin
-
-
-Clone the required repositories
--------------------------------
-
-After Nix is set up, clone the RhodeCode Enterprise Community Edition and
-RhodeCode VCSServer repositories into the same directory.
-RhodeCode currently is using Mercurial Version Control System, please make sure
-you have it installed before continuing.
-
-To obtain the required sources, use the following commands::
-
- mkdir rhodecode-develop && cd rhodecode-develop
- hg clone -u default https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce
- hg clone -u default https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-vcsserver
-
-.. note::
-
- If you cannot clone the repository, please contact us via support@rhodecode.com
-
-
-Install some required libraries
--------------------------------
-
-There are some required drivers and dev libraries that we need to install to
-test RhodeCode under different types of databases. For example in Ubuntu we
-need to install the following.
-
-required libraries::
-
- # svn related
- sudo apt-get install libapr1-dev libaprutil1-dev
- sudo apt-get install libsvn-dev
- # libcurl required too
- sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
- # mysql/pg server for development, optional
- sudo apt-get install mysql-server libmysqlclient-dev
- sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-contrib libpq-dev
-
-
-
-Enter the Development Shell
----------------------------
-
-The final step is to start the development shells. To do this, run the
-following command from inside the cloned repository::
-
- # first, the vcsserver
- cd ~/rhodecode-vcsserver
- nix-shell
-
- # then enterprise sources
- cd ~/rhodecode-enterprise-ce
- nix-shell
-
-.. note::
-
- On the first run, this will take a while to download and optionally compile
- a few things. The following runs will be faster. The development shell works
- fine on both MacOS and Linux platforms.
-
-
-Create config.nix for development
----------------------------------
-
-In order to run proper tests and setup linking across projects, a config.nix
-file needs to be setup::
-
- # create config
- mkdir -p ~/.nixpkgs
- touch ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix
-
- # put the below content into the ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix file
- # adjusts, the path to where you cloned your repositories.
-
- {
- rc = {
- sources = {
- rhodecode-vcsserver = "/home/dev/rhodecode-vcsserver";
- rhodecode-enterprise-ce = "/home/dev/rhodecode-enterprise-ce";
- rhodecode-enterprise-ee = "/home/dev/rhodecode-enterprise-ee";
- };
- };
- }
-
-
-
-Creating a Development Configuration
-------------------------------------
-
-To create a development environment for RhodeCode Enterprise,
-use the following steps:
-
-1. Create a copy of vcsserver config:
- `cp ~/rhodecode-vcsserver/configs/development.ini ~/rhodecode-vcsserver/configs/dev.ini`
-2. Create a copy of rhodocode config:
- `cp ~/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/configs/development.ini ~/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/configs/dev.ini`
-3. Adjust the configuration settings to your needs if needed.
-
-.. note::
-
- It is recommended to use the name `dev.ini` since it's included in .hgignore file.
-
-
-Setup the Development Database
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-To create a development database, use the following example. This is a one
-time operation executed from the nix-shell of rhodecode-enterprise-ce sources ::
-
- rc-setup-app dev.ini \
- --user=admin --password=secret \
- --email=admin@example.com \
- --repos=~/my_dev_repos
-
-
-Compile CSS and JavaScript
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-To use the application's frontend and prepare it for production deployment,
-you will need to compile the CSS and JavaScript with Grunt.
-This is easily done from within the nix-shell using the following command::
-
- make web-build
-
-When developing new features you will need to recompile following any
-changes made to the CSS or JavaScript files when developing the code::
-
- grunt watch
-
-This prepares the development (with comments/whitespace) versions of files.
-
-Start the Development Servers
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-From the rhodecode-vcsserver directory, start the development server in another
-nix-shell, using the following command::
-
- pserve configs/dev.ini
-
-In the adjacent nix-shell which you created for your development server, you may
-now start CE with the following command::
-
-
- pserve --reload configs/dev.ini
-
-.. note::
-
- `--reload` flag will automatically reload the server when source file changes.
-
-
-Run the Environment Tests
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-Please make sure that the tests are passing to verify that your environment is
-set up correctly. RhodeCode uses py.test to run tests.
-While your instance is running, start a new nix-shell and simply run
-``make test`` to run the basic test suite.
-
+#TODO
Need Help?
^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/docs/index.rst b/docs/index.rst
--- a/docs/index.rst
+++ b/docs/index.rst
@@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ and commit files and |repos| while manag
install/install-database
install/install-steps
admin/system-overview
- nix/default-env
admin/system-admin
admin/user-admin
admin/repo-admin
@@ -80,9 +79,9 @@ and commit files and |repos| while manag
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
- :caption: RhodeCode Control Documentation
+ :caption: RhodeCode RCstack Documentation
- RhodeCode Installer
+ RhodeCode RCstack Installer
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
diff --git a/docs/install/quick-start.rst b/docs/install/quick-start.rst
--- a/docs/install/quick-start.rst
+++ b/docs/install/quick-start.rst
@@ -3,108 +3,11 @@
Quick Start Installation Guide
==============================
-.. important::
-
- These are quick start instructions. To optimize your |RCE|,
- |RCC|, and |RCT| usage, read the more detailed instructions in our guides.
- For detailed installation instructions, see
- :ref:`RhodeCode Control Documentation `
-
-.. tip::
-
- If using a non-SQLite database, install and configure the database, create
- a new user, and grant permissions. You will be prompted for this user's
- credentials during |RCE| installation. See the relevant database
- documentation for more details.
-
-To get |RCE| up and running, run through the below steps:
-
-1. Download the latest |RCC| installer from `rhodecode.com/download`_.
- If you don't have an account, sign up at `rhodecode.com/register`_.
-
-2. Run the |RCC| installer and accept the End User Licence using the
- following example:
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
- $ chmod +x RhodeCode-installer-linux-*
- $ ./RhodeCode-installer-linux-*
-
- Do you accept the RhodeCode Control license?
- Press [Y] to accept license and [V] to view license text: y
-
-
-.. important::
-
- We recommend running RhodeCode as a non-root user, such as `rhodecode`;
- this user must have a proper home directory.
- Either log in as that user to install the software, or do it as root
- with `sudo -i -u rhodecode ./RhodeCode-installer-linux-*`
-
-
-3. Install a VCS Server, and configure it to start at boot.
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
- $ rccontrol install VCSServer
+Since version 5.0.0 Rhodecode runs in Docker, and to get |RCE| up and running,
+you need to use RCstack installer -
- Agree to the licence agreement? [y/N]: y
- IP to start the server on [127.0.0.1]:
- Port for the server to start [10005]:
- Creating new instance: vcsserver-1
- Installing RhodeCode VCSServer
- Configuring RhodeCode VCS Server ...
- Supervisord state is: RUNNING
- Added process group vcsserver-1
-
-
-4. Install |RCEE| or |RCCE|. If using MySQL or PostgreSQL, during
- installation you'll be asked for your database credentials, so have them at hand.
- Mysql or Postgres needs to be running and a new database needs to be created.
- You don't need any credentials or to create a database for SQLite.
-
-.. code-block:: bash
- :emphasize-lines: 11-16
-
- $ rccontrol install Community
-
- or
-
- $ rccontrol install Enterprise
+Please refer to RCstack documentation for
- Username [admin]: username
- Password (min 6 chars):
- Repeat for confirmation:
- Email: your@mail.com
- Respositories location [/home/brian/repos]:
- IP to start the Enterprise server on [127.0.0.1]:
- Port for the Enterprise server to use [10004]:
- Database type - [s]qlite, [m]ysql, [p]ostresql:
- PostgreSQL selected
- Database host [127.0.0.1]:
- Database port [5432]:
- Database username: db-user-name
- Database password: somepassword
- Database name: example-db-name
-
-5. Check the status of your installation. You |RCEE|/|RCCE| instance runs
- on the URL displayed in the status message.
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
- $ rccontrol status
-
- - NAME: enterprise-1
- - STATUS: RUNNING
- - TYPE: Enterprise
- - VERSION: 4.1.0
- - URL: http://127.0.0.1:10003
-
- - NAME: vcsserver-1
- - STATUS: RUNNING
- - TYPE: VCSServer
- - VERSION: 4.1.0
- - URL: http://127.0.0.1:10001
.. note::