The open-source core of Pinry, a tiling image board system for people who want to save, tag, and share images, videos and webpages in an easy to skim through format.
For more information and a working demo board visit getpinry.com.
Requirements
Pinry is built on top of Django and optimized to run on a Linux
environment. However we have gotten Pinry to work on Windows and Mac as
well but it may require some extra digging around configuration. Pinry's
Python requirements are all in the Pipfile
file. You can easily install
these using pipenv, to get pipenv, if you already have Python and pip, run
python pip install pipenv
.
Testing
We have many tests built into Pinry to ensure that changes don't break anything. If you are live dangerously and have cutting edge new Pinry features first you can use our master branch for your own instance. We recommend using our tags/versions though.
To run Pinry's tests inside the Pinry repo run:
pipenv install --dev --three pipenv run python manage.py test
Docker
Follow the steps below to install Timestrap locally or on any server. This process installs the minimal requirements to run Pinry. For development requirements and procedures, see testing above.
- Install the requirements:
- Docker
- Docker Compose
Set any custom configuration options you need and run:
docker-compose up -d
Bootstrap the database:
docker-compose exec web python3 manage.py migrate --settings=pinry.settings.docker
Linting
So everything isn't a mess:
pipenv run flake8 --exclude=migrations
Contributors
The core contributors for Pinry have been/currently are:
- Isaac Bythewood <http://isaacbythewood.com/>
- Krzysztof Klimonda
- Lapo Luchini <https://github.com/lapo-luchini>
For a full list of contributors check out the GitHub Contributors Graph.