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Setup a virtualenv and install requirements (this example uses virtualenvwrapper):
mkvirtualenv ifh_saas_app -p python3.11
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
Create database migrations:
./manage.py makemigrations
Create database tables:
./manage.py migrate
./manage.py runserver
To build JavaScript and CSS files, first install npm packages:
npm install
Then build (and watch for changes locally):
npm run dev-watch
Celery can be used to run background tasks.
Celery requires Redis as a message broker, so make sure it is installed and running.
You can run it using:
celery -A ifh_saas_app worker -l INFO
Or with celery beat (for scheduled tasks):
celery -A ifh_saas_app worker -l INFO -B
Docker:
make translations
Native:
./manage.py makemessages --all --ignore node_modules --ignore venv
./manage.py makemessages -d djangojs --all --ignore node_modules --ignore venv
./manage.py compilemessages
To setup Google Authentication, follow the instructions here.
To install the Git commit hooks run the following:
$ pre-commit install --install-hooks
Once these are installed they will be run on every commit.
For more information see the docs.
To run tests:
./manage.py test
Or to test a specific app/module:
./manage.py test apps.utils.tests.test_slugs
On Linux-based systems you can watch for changes using the following:
find . -name '*.py' | entr python ./manage.py test apps.utils.tests.test_slugs