master
: most up-to-date branch with open registration. Up on http://wearhacks.eleyine.comstable
: deployed branch with registration closed. Live on http://montreal.wearhacks.com
$ git clone [email protected]:eleyine/WearHacks-Website.git
$ cd WearHacks-Website
$ chmod u+x setup.sh
# The next two steps are optional but strongly recommended
$ mkvirtualenv wearhacks-website
$ workon wearhacks-website
(wearhacks-website) $ ./setup.sh
Note: setup.sh
will copy example_private_settings.py
to private.py
. If you are on your local machine in dev mode, there's no need to edit it. However, if you'd like to deploy, please update smf_website/settings/private.py
with your sensitive and deployment-specific settings.
Manual install: what's in setup.sh
?
If you don't want to use setup.sh
$ mkvirtualenv wearhacks-website
$ workon wearhacks-website
(wearhacks-website) $ pip install -r requirements.txt
(wearhacks-website) $ bower install
(wearhacks-website) $ cp smf_website/settings/example_private_settings.py smf_website/settings/private.py
(wearhacks-website) $ python manage.py makemigrations
(wearhacks-website) $ python manage.py migrate
(wearhacks-website) $ python manage.py generate_registrations 3
(wearhacks-website) $ python manage.py runserver
Now, open http://127.0.0.1:8000/.
-
To run on localhost:
$ workon wearhacks-website (wearhacks-website) $ python manage.py runserver
-
By default, you will use the Django settings defined in
wearhacks_settings/settings/dev.py
. -
To use production settings defined in
wearhacks_settings/settings/prod.py
:(wearhacks-website) $ export APP_ENV=prod (wearhacks-website) $ python manage.py runserver
-
You can edit
wearhacks_settings/settings/private.py
to enter sensitive and user-specific settings. All settings inprivate.py
will override those defined indev.py
andprod.py
. Seesmf_website/settings/__init__.py
for more information.
The registration app handles payment via Stripe. To test this feature, edit in your Stripe API keys in your private settings files (smf_website/*private.py
).
I wrote a fabric
script to automate installation on Digital Ocean droplets using the one-step Django installation. If you are deploying elsewhere, you can have an idea of the steps to take by inspecting server_files/fabfile.py
.
Here are the setup instructions if you choose to do it with Digital Ocean.
-
Create a Digital Ocean droplet with a Django installation image
-
Ssh into your droplet to obtain the postgresql database password. It will be displayed in the welcome message.
-
Copy
smf_website/settings/private.py
tosmf_website/settings/server_private.py
and uncomment the postgresql settings. Edit in your postgresql password from the step above. -
Make sure you have fabric installed locally. If you ran
setup.sh
, you already have it. -
In
smf_website/server_files/
, copyfab_config_example.py
and rename it tofab_config.py
. Edit in in your deployment host address. -
Then in
server_files
, runfab all
-
If you'd like a list of fab commands, run
fab -l
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