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================== E-Luminate website

Google doc:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QK7sTJmHXAQVOpIdj0TqIjNUqG7L1oAWX1wy6M9lJcA/edit#heading=h.sxeq7c7qg6hn

Project Structure:

  • design : Folder for design site and so on
  • eluminate_web : django project site
  • requirements.txt : packages used

Development

The following instuctions asume a Debian/Ubuntu linux environment

Virtualenv package needed

Other stuff also needed

  • node-less

How to install them:

If you have them install it skip, otherwise

sudo apt-get install python-pip node-less

(Note: the version of lessc provided by node-less needs to be 1.3 or better. Check using "lessc -v". Ubuntu releases before 12.10 do not have a sufficiently up-to-date version.)

After that

sudo pip install virtualenv
sudo pip install virtualenvwrapper

To finish up, make sure to add this two line to your bashrc (or anything that your shell source)

export WORKON_HOME=~/.virtualenvs
source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh

Installing Postgresql database

We will use postgresql as our database backend, therefore we need to install it

For Ubuntu

More info here, https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/gis/install/#creating-a-spatial-database-template-for-postgis, however we this is the way to do it on an Ubuntu

For 10.10:

sudo apt-get install binutils gdal-bin postgresql-8.4-postgis \
     postgresql-server-dev-8.4 python-dev

For 12.04:

sudo apt-get install binutils gdal-bin postgresql-9.1-postgis \
     postgresql-server-dev-9.1 python-dev

Now we have to create the template to include spatial information on the database. If you want to know everything, just read here https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/gis/install/#creating-a-spatial-database-template-for-postgis otherwise there is ascript that can do it for you

wget https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/_downloads/create_template_postgis-debian.sh
sudo -u postgres sh create_template_postgis-debian.sh

Create the development user for DB on Ubuntu

Ok, now we can create the user, the database and make sure we can connect

sudo -u postgres createuser e_luminate_user

answer "y" to the question about superuser if you want (doesn't matter)

sudo -u postgres createdb -O e_luminate_user -T template_postgis e_luminate_db
sudo -u postgres psql -c "alter user e_luminate_user with password 'e_luminate_password';"

We need be able to connect, even if our user is the one running the process.. This is for local development, so no worries (on a MAC I have no idea were is it!)

Change the line in the file /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf

from

local   all             postgres                                peer

to

local   all         all                               md5

and restart postgresql

sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql restart

More info here http://www.depesz.com/index.php/2007/10/04/ident/

get the repository

cd to the directory in which you want the Django directory to be created

git clone https://github.com/e-Luminate/eluminate_web
cd eluminate_web

Creating the VirtualEnv and installing the required packages

mkvirtualenv eluminate_env
pip install -r requirements.txt

Syncing the db

./manage.py syncdb

If you're asked whether you want to create a superuser, answer "yes"

You will also have to migrate the database -- the app uses south, but you have to do the separate apps in the right order:

./manage.py migrate participant
./manage.py migrate events
./manage.py migrate maps

Launching with honcho

Make sure you have lessc compiler installed. Read more here: https://github.com/e-Luminate/eluminate_web/blob/master/scripts/README.md

If you've reset your machine, you will need to reactivate the virtualenv:

    workon eluminate_env

or

    source ~/.virtualenvs/eluminate_env/bin/activate

After that, you can start the less compiler and the development webserver (on 127.0.0.1:8000):

honcho -f Procfile.dev start