This is the code repository for the widget dashboard for use by CARE. This document, along with the documents in doc/, aim to explain the development environment, technical decisions, design decisions, and code layout of this project.
To set-up the build environment, you will need:
- python2 >= 2.4
- pip
- virtualenv (can be installed via pip:
pip install virtualenv
)
The remaining dependencies are described in the requirements.txt, and are automatically downloaded into a sandbox by virtualenv and pip.
Clone the repository with git:
$ git clone [email protected]:thelastnode/care-dashboard.git
Cloning into 'care-dashboard'...
...
First, we will create the virtualenv (sandbox) in the env
folder:
$ cd care-dashboard/
$ virtualenv -p python env/
Running virtualenv with interpreter /usr/bin/python2
New python executable in env/bin/python2
Also creating executable in env/bin/python
Installing setuptools............................done.
Installing pip...............done.
On some systems (Arch Linux, for example), the python binary
(specified by the -p
flag) for python 2.x is python2
instead of
python
.
Then we activate the virtualenv:
$ . env/bin/activate
(env) $
Next, we install the dependencies for the project:
(env) $ pip install -r requirements.txt
Now, with the virtualenv activated, we can setup the development SQLite3 database:
(env) $ cd dashboard/
(env) $ python manage.py syncdb
Creating tables ...
Creating table auth_permission
Creating table auth_group_permissions
Creating table auth_group
...
You will also be prompted to create a superuser, which will let you log in. You can also create a superuser manually with:
(env) $ python manage.py createsuperuser
Username (Leave blank to use 'ankit'):
...
Finally, you can run the server with:
(env) $ python manage.py runserver
By default, the application can be accessed at
https://localhost:8000/
.
For details on how to add a new feature, look at ./doc/feature.md