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Fixes #3429: Update installation docs for Redis

Jeremy Stretch 6 سال پیش
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  1. 22 22
      docs/configuration/required-settings.md
  2. 18 16
      docs/installation/2-netbox.md

+ 22 - 22
docs/configuration/required-settings.md

@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['netbox.example.com', '192.0.2.123']
 
 NetBox requires access to a PostgreSQL database service to store data. This service can run locally or on a remote system. The following parameters must be defined within the `DATABASE` dictionary:
 
-* NAME - Database name
-* USER - PostgreSQL username
-* PASSWORD - PostgreSQL password
-* HOST - Name or IP address of the database server (use `localhost` if running locally)
-* PORT - TCP port of the PostgreSQL service; leave blank for default port (5432)
+* `NAME` - Database name
+* `USER` - PostgreSQL username
+* `PASSWORD` - PostgreSQL password
+* `HOST` - Name or IP address of the database server (use `localhost` if running locally)
+* `PORT` - TCP port of the PostgreSQL service; leave blank for default port (5432)
 
 Example:
 
@@ -36,16 +36,6 @@ DATABASE = {
 
 ---
 
-## SECRET_KEY
-
-This is a secret cryptographic key is used to improve the security of cookies and password resets. The key defined here should not be shared outside of the configuration file. `SECRET_KEY` can be changed at any time, however be aware that doing so will invalidate all existing sessions.
-
-Please note that this key is **not** used for hashing user passwords or for the encrypted storage of secret data in NetBox.
-
-`SECRET_KEY` should be at least 50 characters in length and contain a random mix of letters, digits, and symbols. The script located at `netbox/generate_secret_key.py` may be used to generate a suitable key.
-
----
-
 ## REDIS
 
 [Redis](https://redis.io/) is an in-memory data store similar to memcached. While Redis has been an optional component of
@@ -54,13 +44,13 @@ functionality (as well as other planned features).
 
 Redis is configured using a configuration setting similar to `DATABASE`:
 
-* HOST - Name or IP address of the Redis server (use `localhost` if running locally)
-* PORT - TCP port of the Redis service; leave blank for default port (6379)
-* PASSWORD - Redis password (if set)
-* DATABASE - Numeric database ID for webhooks
-* CACHE_DATABASE - Numeric database ID for caching
-* DEFAULT_TIMEOUT - Connection timeout in seconds
-* SSL - Use SSL connection to Redis
+* `HOST` - Name or IP address of the Redis server (use `localhost` if running locally)
+* `PORT` - TCP port of the Redis service; leave blank for default port (6379)
+* `PASSWORD` - Redis password (if set)
+* `DATABASE` - Numeric database ID for webhooks
+* `CACHE_DATABASE` - Numeric database ID for caching
+* `DEFAULT_TIMEOUT` - Connection timeout in seconds
+* `SSL` - Use SSL connection to Redis
 
 Example:
 
@@ -84,3 +74,13 @@ REDIS = {
 !!! warning:
     It is highly recommended to keep the webhook and cache databases seperate. Using the same database number for both may result in webhook
     processing data being lost in cache flushing events.
+
+---
+
+## SECRET_KEY
+
+This is a secret cryptographic key is used to improve the security of cookies and password resets. The key defined here should not be shared outside of the configuration file. `SECRET_KEY` can be changed at any time, however be aware that doing so will invalidate all existing sessions.
+
+Please note that this key is **not** used for hashing user passwords or for the encrypted storage of secret data in NetBox.
+
+`SECRET_KEY` should be at least 50 characters in length and contain a random mix of letters, digits, and symbols. The script located at `netbox/generate_secret_key.py` may be used to generate a suitable key.

+ 18 - 16
docs/installation/2-netbox.md

@@ -101,9 +101,10 @@ Move into the NetBox configuration directory and make a copy of `configuration.e
 
 Open `configuration.py` with your preferred editor and set the following variables:
 
-* ALLOWED_HOSTS
-* DATABASE
-* SECRET_KEY
+* `ALLOWED_HOSTS`
+* `DATABASE`
+* `REDIS`
+* `SECRET_KEY`
 
 ## ALLOWED_HOSTS
 
@@ -117,7 +118,7 @@ ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['netbox.example.com', '192.0.2.123']
 
 ## DATABASE
 
-This parameter holds the database configuration details. You must define the username and password used when you configured PostgreSQL. If the service is running on a remote host, replace `localhost` with its address.
+This parameter holds the database configuration details. You must define the username and password used when you configured PostgreSQL. If the service is running on a remote host, replace `localhost` with its address. See the [configuration documentation](../configuration/required-settings/#database) for more detail on individual parameters.
 
 Example:
 
@@ -131,30 +132,31 @@ DATABASE = {
 }
 ```
 
-## SECRET_KEY
-
-Generate a random secret key of at least 50 alphanumeric characters. This key must be unique to this installation and must not be shared outside the local system.
-
-You may use the script located at `netbox/generate_secret_key.py` to generate a suitable key.
-
-!!! note
-    In the case of a highly available installation with multiple web servers, `SECRET_KEY` must be identical among all servers in order to maintain a persistent user session state.
-
-## Webhooks Configuration
+## REDIS
 
-If you have opted to enable the webhooks, set `WEBHOOKS_ENABLED = True` and define the relevant `REDIS` database parameters. Below is an example:
+Redis is a in-memory key-value store required as part of the NetBox installation. It is used for features such as webhooks and caching. Redis typically requires minimal configuration; the values below should suffice for most installations. See the [configuration documentation](../configuration/required-settings/#redis) for more detail on individual parameters.
 
 ```python
-WEBHOOKS_ENABLED = True
 REDIS = {
     'HOST': 'localhost',
     'PORT': 6379,
     'PASSWORD': '',
     'DATABASE': 0,
+    'CACHE_DATABASE': 1,
     'DEFAULT_TIMEOUT': 300,
+    'SSL': False,
 }
 ```
 
+## SECRET_KEY
+
+Generate a random secret key of at least 50 alphanumeric characters. This key must be unique to this installation and must not be shared outside the local system.
+
+You may use the script located at `netbox/generate_secret_key.py` to generate a suitable key.
+
+!!! note
+    In the case of a highly available installation with multiple web servers, `SECRET_KEY` must be identical among all servers in order to maintain a persistent user session state.
+
 # Run Database Migrations
 
 Before NetBox can run, we need to install the database schema. This is done by running `python3 manage.py migrate` from the `netbox` directory (`/opt/netbox/netbox/` in our example):