FSTUM / toptool-v3

Geek Repo:Geek Repo

Github PK Tool:Github PK Tool

Installation

  1. Clone and go into the cloned directory
git clone https://github.com/FSTUM/toptool-v3.git
cd toptool-v3
  1. Install system dependencies
  • Python 3.10 or higher
  • pdflatex (from TeX Live)
  • txt2tags (to generate minutes)
  • gettext (for translations)

Installation Command:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y python3-pip python3-venv texlive-base texlive-lang-german texlive-fonts-recommended texlive-latex-extra txt2tags gettext
  1. Install python-dependencies in an virtual environment
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Development

  1. Install additional dependencies after you installed the dependencies listed in Installation
sudo apt-get install -y npm
python3 -m pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
  1. Set the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment option:

This Step is needed, because we have to have multiple settings files. The toptool.settings.keycloak_settings-file uses keycloak, but because we DONT want to commit the secrets to git, this config is not useful for development (except if you want to test if keycloak works).
The toptool.settings.dev_settings-file uses django's default model-backend for authorisation. This backend can be populated with a user using the fixture, or the createsuperuser command mentioned below. The toptool.settings.staging_settings-file is only used in the staging environment.

export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=toptool.settings.dev_settings
  1. Create the SQLite-database by running the following command inside the project directory:
python3 manage.py migrate
  1. (Optional step, a user can be created using the fixture below) Create an admin-account by running the following command inside the project directory:
python3 manage.py createsuperuser

Note that this doesn't set the fist_name, thus the username is shown on the website. If you want your fist_name to be shown instead, you have to add your fist name in the admin interface.

  1. Start the local webserver
python3 manage.py runserver

You can now visit http://localhost:8000/ in your browser

  1. For testing simply run pytest:
pytest

pre-commit

Code quality is ensured via various tools bundled in pre-commit.

You can install pre-commit, so it will automatically run on every commit:

pre-commit install

This will check all files modified by your commit and will prevent the commit if a hook fails. To check all files, you can run

pre-commit run --all-files

This will also be run by CI if you push to the repository.

Sample-Data/ "Fixtures"

you can generate example-data (overrides every model with data that looks partially plausible, but is clearly not production-data) by opening the django shell using:

python3 manage.py shell

In the shell type

import toptool.fixtures

toptool.fixtures.showroom_fixture_state()

This operation might take a few seconds. Don't worry.

Adding Depenencies

If you want to add a dependency that is in pip add it to the appropriate requirements-file.

Translation

  1. Update the .po-files with
python manage.py makemessages -a
  1. Edit the .po-file. Poedit is an excellent GUI for this!

In the Settings please change:

Setting to value
name $NAME
email $EMAIL
Line endings Unix
Wrap at 120
check-spelling True
  1. Edit the .po-files, e.g. guidedtours/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/django.po.

Note that pre-commit will automatically compile the translations for you.

Staging

A staging environment is offered at top.frank.elsinga.de
The username is password
The password is username

Building and running the dockerfile for local development

  1. you need to save your environment variables in an .env-file. The further guide assumes content similar to the following in staging/.env.
DJANGO_DEBUG="True"
DJANGO_SECRET_KEY="CHOOSE_A_SAVE_PASSWORD"
DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS="0.0.0.0,localhost,127.0.0.1"
  1. Build the dockerfile
docker build -t toptool-v3-staging:v1 .
  1. Run the Dockerfile
docker run --env-file staging/.env -p 8080:8000 toptool-v3-staging:v1

The Staging instance is now available at 127.0.0.1:8080 and is pushed to the GitHub Container Registry for convenience.

About

License:Other


Languages

Language:Python 73.6%Language:HTML 25.9%Language:CSS 0.3%Language:Dockerfile 0.3%Language:Shell 0.0%