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*[[Crises Recovery Plan|Crises Recovery Plan]] - ''Everything breaks. Here's how to fix it.''
 
*[[Crises Recovery Plan|Crises Recovery Plan]] - ''Everything breaks. Here's how to fix it.''
 
* [[General_administration|General administration and monitoring notes]] - ''Partially redundant, sorry''
 
* [[General_administration|General administration and monitoring notes]] - ''Partially redundant, sorry''
*[[Monitoring services and servers|Monitoring services and servers]]
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*[[Monitoring services and servers|Monitoring services and servers]] - ''Current version of the document''
  
 
== Load balancing and Failover  ==
 
== Load balancing and Failover  ==

Revision as of 18:56, 5 January 2011

This page contains information pertinent to employees of WormBase.

Project Management

Web Site Development Guidelines

Documents pertaining to WormBase 2.0


The Web Application

  • Application overview - An overview of the web application, including MVC structure, request flow, caching, etc
  • Configuration -- Application and view configuration: formatting and standards
  • WormBase::API -- The WormBase data model, maintained external to the web application
  • View -- Templating system, commom template elements, javascript, and CSS
  • Model -- The web application model; thin, glued to the external Model
  • Controller -- Overview of controller files and actions

Administration

Architecture

Software Platform

Hardware Platform

Updates

Routine Administration Tasks

Monitoring and Crises Management

Load balancing and Failover

Frozen Releases

Source Code Repositories

We use the distributed source code management system Mercurial. Projects are hosted on BitBucket.

How-To create, check out, and manage our repositories

Deprecated Documentation

The good word gone bad. Cruft. Lint. Maybe useful. Probably not.

Rearchitecture

  • HOWTO migrate a CGI - quick overview of how to migrate an existing CGI into a Model, Controller, and View. Sparse


Frozen Releases as Virtual Machines