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GeoServer

Web framework for GeoSolver. Currently, you have to use this to access our geometry question dataset. We will release more organized "raw" data soon.

Local server hosting: general instruction

  1. Make sure you have Python 2 (tested on 2.7.6) and MySQL installed.
  2. Clone this repository, as well as geosolver and equationtree. They have to be added to the $PYTHONPATH.
  3. Make sure the MySQL root acess credentials agrees with DATABASES in GeoServer/geoserver/geoserver/settings/local.py.
  4. Log in to MySQL server and create a database geodb in MySQL:
create database geodb;

If you already have geodb, make sure to drop it before creating it (by drop database geodb), or come up with a new name (e.g. geodb2) and update the database name in GeoServer/geoserver/geoserver/settings/local.py.

  1. Install all required packages for the server by typing on the terminal:
pip install numpy scipy scikit-learn sympy networkx nltk inflect pyparsing matplotlib pydot2 mysql-python django django-picklefield jsonfield django-storages boto django-modeldict pillow unipath beautifulsoup4 requests
  1. Install OpenCV 3 (tested on 3.0.0). Make sure python wrappers are accessible via $PYTHONPATH.
  2. Change directory to GeoServer/geoserver.
  3. Type on the terminal:
python manage.py migrate --settings=geoserver.settings.local

This will set up all tables in the geodb database.

  1. To run the server, type on the terminal (in the same directory, GeoServer/geoserver):
python manage.py runserver --settings=geoserver.settings.local

You should see something like Starting development server at http://127.0.0.1:8000. Note that if you want to make the server visible to other computers, you specify the ip address to be 0, i.e. python manage.py runserver 0:8080 --settings=geoserver.settings.local (8080 is port number of your choice).

  1. Check if everything is good by accessing http://localhost:8000/questions/list/all. You should see a webpage with an empty table.

Loading dumped data

Now that you have server running, you want to load data on it (otherwise you will have to upload every question yourself!).

  1. Download the media folder, which contains all the images: media.tar.gz
  2. Unzip the media folder in GeoServer/geoserver (so that you have GeoServer/geoserver/media folder).
  3. Download json files, which contain text data and links to the images: questions.json labels.json semantics.json
  4. Text data can be loaded with the json files in GeoServer/geoserver:
python manage.py loaddata questions.json --settings=geoserver.settings.local
python manage.py loaddata labels.json --settings=geoserver.settings.local
python manage.py loaddata semantics.json --settings=geoserver.settings.local
  1. Now you should be able to see questions when accessing http://localhost:8000/questions/list/all.

Ubuntu helps

  • To meet the python and MySQL requirements, run:

    apt-get install python mysql-server libmysqlclient-dev
  • If you are going to install numpy / scipy via pip, you want to install:

    apt-get install gfortran
  • To log-in to MySQL, run:

    mysql -u root -p
  • To change MySQL password:

    1. stop the mysql server: sudo /etc/init.d/mysql stop
    2. start the mysqld configuration: sudo mysqld --skip-grant-tables &
    3. log in to MySQL as root: mysql -u root mysql
    4. replace YOURNEWPASSWORD with your new password: UPDATE user SET Password=PASSWORD('YOURNEWPASSWORD') WHERE User='root'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; exit;
    5. kill the temporary server: sudo killall -9 mysqld ?
    6. start the normal server: sudo service mysql start

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