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Welcome To Taskwarrior 2.3.0 Beta
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The beta release of Taskwarrior 2.3.0 is for testing the Taskserver. There are
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several unaddressed bugs in this release, so proper precautions with your data
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are required.
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Building Taskwarrior
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--------------------
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You will need the following dependencies:
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cmake
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make
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g++/clang or equivalent
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libuuid
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libgnutls (devel copy, with certtools)
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libreadline
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Configuring Taskwarrior as a Taskserver Client
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----------------------------------------------
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When a new user is added to the Taskserver, a UUID key is generated, along with
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an x.509 cert. See Taskserver operation document. Before proceeding, you will
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need the following items:
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<server:port> Where Taskserver is running (Default: localhost:6544)
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<org> Name of organization (default: Public)
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<user> User name added to server
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<password> UUID generated by server
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<cert> Full path to client.cert.pem generated by server
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<key> Full path to client.key.pem generated by server
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Set these configuration variables in your Taskwarrior configuration,
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substituting from above:
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$ task config taskd.server <server:port>
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$ task config taskd.credentials <org>/<user>/<password>
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$ task config taskd.certificate <cert>
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$ task config taskd.key <key>
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Here is an example:
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$ task config taskd.server localhost:6544
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$ task config taskd.credentials 'Public/John Doe/8ad2e3db-914d-4832-b0e6-72fa04f6e331'
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$ task config taskd.certificate ~/.task/client.cert.pem
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$ task config taskd.key ~/.task/client.key.pem
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Using Self-Signed Certificates
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------------------------------
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If you are using self-signed certificates, you will either need a Certificate
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Authority cert (CA), reference by hte configuration like this:
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$ task config taskd.ca ~/.task/ca.cert.pem
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Alternatively you can bypass the certificate validation, but this is not
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recommended:
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$ task config taskd.trust yes
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First-Time Synchronizing
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------------------------
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The first sync you do should be a full sync. Run this:
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$ task sync initialize
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This performs a full upload of your pending.data file to the server, creating
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the basis on which all subsequent sync commands are run, and transferring only
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deltas.
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Do not run 'task sync initialize' again.
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General Synchronizing
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---------------------
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After the first-time sync, all subsequent sync commands should be like this:
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$ task sync
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It is safe to run this command as often as you wish, whether or not there are
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any changes to sync.
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You may wish to enable sync feedback with the 'sync' verbose token. See 'man
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taskrc' for details.
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