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Basic commands for web development
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After you clone this repository, run `make`. It will download, locally install
and setup virtualenv and pip, and then locally install all required packages
from `requirements.txt`.
When working with the code, always use the binaries in `./bin/`, such as
`bin/pip`, `bin/python`, ... never the global python, pip, ...
Use `make` and `./manage.py` for most things.
Use git :-)
Quickstart
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Install the following packages in Debian/Ubuntu: `libpq-dev python-dev python-setuptools python2.7 libjpeg-dev libpng12-dev`. Then run:
make
./manage.py testdata
make run
Make commands
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* `make install` (or `make`) - locally install and setup virtualpy, install
required packages. Ran again installs missing packages. Run after changing
`requirements.txt`.
* `make clean` - remove local python packages.
* `make veryclean` - remove local packages and virtualpy enviroment and
binaries.
* `make run` - runs "./manage.py runserver_plus"
* `make push_test` - pushes the last commited version to test location.
Only git-commited changes are pushed! Rest is re-generated from scratch.
At test server, the media data and database are kept the same.
Everything else not in .gitignore is deleted/overwritten on the test server.
* `make schema` - generates graph of seminar and all schemas as PDF. Supercool!
./manage.py commands
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* `./manage.py migrate` - update the database schema, initialise the database.
You need to run this in the beginning.
* `./manage.py runserver_plus` - run a debugging server for the web. Slightly
enhanced compared to `./manage.py runserver`.
Open [127.0.0.1:8000](127.0.0.1:8000).
* `./manage.py testdata` - create pseudo-random seminar data and admin/admin
user.
* `./manage.py test` - run the tests.
Configurations
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* `mamweb/settings_common.py` contains most configuration options.
* `mamweb/settings.py` is used only for local development.
* `mamweb/settings_test.py` is used for testing on atrey.
* `mamweb/settings_prod.py` is used in production deployment.
These are automatically switched by `make`.