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SIKWEB 2.0

Installation

Create a virtual environment for python

virtualenv -p python3 virtualenv.sikweb

Clone this repository and enter it

Set up your SSH key authentication in GitLab Profile Settings. Then clone the repository:

git clone git@sika.sahkoinsinoorikilta.fi:vtmk/web2.0.git
cd web2.0

Change to the development branch:

git checkout develop

Activate virtualenv (assuming we are at the root of this repository and virtualenv is one level above)

. ../virtualenv.sikweb/bin/activate

Install Mariadb and create necessary tables

Run the following commands to install dependencies and to run the mariadb installation script

sudo apt-get install mariadb-server libmysqlclient-dev python3-dev libffi-dev python3-cffi
sudo mysql_secure_installation
# Setup root password and say yes to all other questions
sudo mysql -u root -p
# Log in with your new password

Create a user called 'sik' with password 'password123' and create the db

PLEASE CHANGE THE PASSWORD TO SOMETHING MORE SECURE!

Paste the following into the mysql client prompt:

CREATE USER 'sik'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password123';
CREATE DATABASE sik DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON sik.* TO 'sik'@'localhost';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `%_sik` . * TO 'sik'@'%';

Install required python modules

pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements.txt

Configure Django settings

cp sikweb/settings-sample.py sikweb/settings.py

Change the following fields in sikweb/settings.py:

NAME (default: sik)
USER (default: sik)
PASSWORD (default: password123)

under DATABASES -> 'default' around line 80.

Run migrations

./manage.py migrate

You should be now have succesfully set up a development version of SikWeb 2.0

Running

Activate virtualenv

Assuming we are on root of this repo and virtualenv is one step above:

. ../virtualenv.sikweb/bin/activate

Use runserver command

./manage.py runserver

or

./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000

if you need to connect from anywhere else than localhost.

Run unit tests

./manage.py test -v 2