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# Run the [[Installing QPR UI|QPR UI installer]]. Settings in the wizard pages 6, 8, 9 and 10 can also be set after the installation, if needed information is not available during the installation. (For advanced scenarios, you can alternatively use the [[Silent Installation in QPR UI|silent installation]].)
 
# Run the [[Installing QPR UI|QPR UI installer]]. Settings in the wizard pages 6, 8, 9 and 10 can also be set after the installation, if needed information is not available during the installation. (For advanced scenarios, you can alternatively use the [[Silent Installation in QPR UI|silent installation]].)
 
# [[Enable Detailed Error Messages in IIS|Enable detailed error messages for IIS]] and configure [[Routing Through IIS in QPR UI|IIS to pass through QPR UI traffic]].
 
# [[Enable Detailed Error Messages in IIS|Enable detailed error messages for IIS]] and configure [[Routing Through IIS in QPR UI|IIS to pass through QPR UI traffic]].
# (Optional step) If using QPR Suite, it's recommended to install [[Reporting Add-on#Installation|QPR Suite Reporting Add-on]].
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# (Optional step) If using QPR Suite, it's recommended to install [[Reporting Add-on#Installation|QPR Suite Reporting Add-on]]. To use the Reporting Expressions Language in QPR UI, you need to configure QPR_REPORTING_EXPRESSIONS_WEB_SERVICE_LOCATION setting in QPR UI configuration table ([[QPR UI System Settings#Settings for QPR Product Locations|more information]]).
 
# (Optional step) You can configure [[Common QPR Authentication]], which enables to open QPR Suite portal from QPR UI and vice versa without a separate login.
 
# (Optional step) You can configure [[Common QPR Authentication]], which enables to open QPR Suite portal from QPR UI and vice versa without a separate login.
 
# (Optional step) You can configure [[Federated Authentication in QPR UI|federated authentication]] for QPR UI, if there is a federated authentication identity provider (IdP) available in your organization, such as Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). This enables to use your organization's centralized user management system without managing user accounts separately in QPR products. Note that QPR UI is not compatible with the LDAP protocol.
 
# (Optional step) You can configure [[Federated Authentication in QPR UI|federated authentication]] for QPR UI, if there is a federated authentication identity provider (IdP) available in your organization, such as Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). This enables to use your organization's centralized user management system without managing user accounts separately in QPR products. Note that QPR UI is not compatible with the LDAP protocol.

Revision as of 20:49, 21 December 2017

This QPR UI Installation Checklist contains all the steps needed for a complete QPR UI installation. These steps apply only for a new QPR UI installation. If you are upgrading an existing installation, see the upgrage instructions.

  1. Check that your hardware and software infrastructure fulfills the system requirements for QPR UI.
  2. Make the needed configurations for SQL Server containing QPR UI database. SQL Server configuration must be done before running the QPR UI installer.
  3. Run the QPR UI installer. Settings in the wizard pages 6, 8, 9 and 10 can also be set after the installation, if needed information is not available during the installation. (For advanced scenarios, you can alternatively use the silent installation.)
  4. Enable detailed error messages for IIS and configure IIS to pass through QPR UI traffic.
  5. (Optional step) If using QPR Suite, it's recommended to install QPR Suite Reporting Add-on. To use the Reporting Expressions Language in QPR UI, you need to configure QPR_REPORTING_EXPRESSIONS_WEB_SERVICE_LOCATION setting in QPR UI configuration table (more information).
  6. (Optional step) You can configure Common QPR Authentication, which enables to open QPR Suite portal from QPR UI and vice versa without a separate login.
  7. (Optional step) You can configure federated authentication for QPR UI, if there is a federated authentication identity provider (IdP) available in your organization, such as Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). This enables to use your organization's centralized user management system without managing user accounts separately in QPR products. Note that QPR UI is not compatible with the LDAP protocol.
  8. (Optional step) If you need to change QPR UI system settings after the installation, you can find all settings here. Note that some settings are in GlassFish, such as database settings and GlassFish ports.
  9. QPR UI installation is now ready! You can start QPR UI, and go through the tutorial how to create views and dashboards.