## Creating the database On coffee, login as the `postgres` user, run `psql`, then run the following: ```sql CREATE USER greenlight WITH PASSWORD 'replace_this_password'; CREATE DATABASE greenlight; ALTER DATABASE greenlight OWNER TO greenlight; ``` ## Running the playbook Just the usual: ``` ansible-playbook playbook.yml ``` Once the playbook has finished, open `/opt/greenlight/.env` and set the value of `DB_PASSWORD`. Also, place copies of `csclub-wildcard-chain.crt` and `csclub-wildcard.key` (the wildcard CSC SSL certificate and key, respectively) in the directory `/etc/nginx/ssl`. The key file must have permissions 0600. Then, restart BBB: ```sh bbb-conf --restart ``` ## Running as the greenlight user Add the following lines to `/opt/greenlight/.profile`: ``` export PATH=$HOME/.gem/ruby/2.5.0/bin:$PATH export $(grep -v '^#' ~/.env) export RAILS_ENV=production export BUNDLE_APP_CONFIG=~/.bundle ``` This will allow you to use the `bundle` command after running `su - greenlight`, if you need to do so. ## Running Greenlight Enable and run the systemd service: ```sh systemctl enable greenlight systemctl start greenlight ``` ## Creating an administrator account Theoretically, there is a [bundle command](https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/greenlight/gl-admin.html#creating-an-administrator-account) which should be able to create an administrator account. However, when I did this, I found that I was unable to login using the new admin credentials. Might be because of LDAP. Here's my workaround: 1. Login once using your CSC credentials. 2. Log out. 3. On coffee, login as `postgres`, run `psql`, and run the following: ```sql \c greenlight UPDATE users SET role_id = 2 WHERE username = 'my_csc_username'; ``` When you log back in, you should now be an admin. ## Greenlight customization To ensure that future sysadmins automatically become Greenlight admins, create a new role called "sysadmin" from the org settings in Greenlight. To set a custom logo in the top left corner, go to 'Site Settings', and replace the branding image URL. I'm using a small CSC logo hosted on our git server in the csc-propaganda repo.