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collector | ||
config | ||
requirements | ||
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.gitignore | ||
justfile | ||
manage.py | ||
pyproject.toml | ||
README.md | ||
VERSION.py |
Teilchensammler: Collect parts in a list
Development
This project makes use of direnv and just.
direnv is used to set up environment variables and activate the virtualenv. I recommend installing it and integrate it into your favourite shell. It works well with fish shell.
just ist used as a task runner.
Getting started
Have Python >= 3.12 installed. I use pyenv (which in turn is installed by homebrew).
Set up Postgresql, a role and a schema. I have it on localhost, using the
project name for role and schema name, and password. See .env.test
for
providing connection information.
Clone the repo. cd
into the project directory. (direnv should activate the
virtualenv.) Run python -m pip install -U pip
to upgrade pip. Then python -m pip install -r requirements/dev.txt
.
Launch the dev server: just serve
(or python -m django runserver
when you
don't have just).
Making changes
Change code, settings, templates, dependencies as you see fit. Run just lint
repeatedly. Don't forget migrations. Commit often.
Using the App
just serve
and open
localhost:8000/collector in your browser.
Dependency management
This project uses pip-compile-multi for hard-pinning dependencies versions.
Please see its documentation for usage instructions. In short,
requirements/base.in
contains the list of direct requirements with occasional
version constraints (like Django<2
) and requirements/base.txt
is
automatically generated from it by adding recursive tree of dependencies with
fixed versions. The same goes for test
and dev
.
To upgrade dependency versions, run just deps
(or pip-compile-multi --uv
).
To add a new dependency without upgrade, add it to the appropriate .in file and
run pip-compile-multi --no-upgrade
(no just recipe yet).
Installing dependencies
For installation always use .txt
files.
A useful command is pip-sync requirements/dev.txt
, it uninstalls packages
from your virtualenv that aren't listed in the file.
For example, command pip install -Ue . -r requirements/dev.txt
will install this project in development mode,
testing requirements and development tools.