when you just need to hit ^C yourself when your static files need to be refreshed - see below
* use it from your browser
+(See more notes on using the development server below)
-.......... NOTES on using the development server
-. first off, running manage.py runserver is provided by django as a development convenience but SHOULD NOT be used in production
-. second, when you do use it for developement purposes, please be aware that:
-.. the recommended layout for the various files and pieces (py, html, js and css) qith django is really painful
- we should use e.g. plugins/simplelist.py, plugins/templates/plugins.html, plugins/static/js/simplelist.js and plugins/static/css/simplelist.css
-.. as that does not make sense IMHO, I've rewritten the tool for gathering these pieces in such a layout but from a completely flat codebase
- I mean I want to be able to store all the files building a plugin in a single (git) directory
- Of course it's a completely different matter once the service is packaged and installed, these files of course get properly separated.
-.. as a result it is a little bit less convenient to use the development server
- when you change the layout of your static and template files, you might need to re-run 'make static', so it is recommended to use
- devel/server-loop.sh instead
-
+* install dependencies
+$ pip install -r path/to/requirements/file.txt
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+*** Packaging ***
+
+I've done a very rough attempt at packaging for rpm.
+The logic seems about right but needs more work, in particular in terms of installing myslice.conf
+in the httpd conf.d directory.
+It seems like our app won't work on f14 as is because Django is only 1.3.1 on f14
+Plan is to target f18 but I lack a test machine.
+Also of course I'll try to tackle debian/ubunti at some point.
*** Features ***
* datatables
* spin
* bootstrap
+* and others are added as we build the system when they become needed
I've tried to keep track of the version I picked and to have an easy upgrade path.
. settings.py
. urls.py
-* engine:
- the code for building / rendering plugins / queries
+* manifold:
+ the code for dealing with queries, sending them to the backend, and offering the /manifold/proxy/ URL
+
+* unfold:
+ the code for building / rendering plugins
* plugins:
the actual code for plugins
for how to use a separate authentication system,
as well as settings.py for how to enable it
-* insert_above:
- a third-party django app for adding on-the-fly mentions to css or js files that need to go in the header
-
* trash/
rough/preliminary views in here - as the name suggests this is temporary
* views/
will receive actual views over time
currently has some global html templates as well
+ + some global static files (css, js, images..)
+
+* insert_above:
+ a third-party django app for adding on-the-fly mentions to css or js files that need to go in the header
* third-party/
- * third party stuff (bootstrapfs, jquery, datatables)
- * + some global static files (css, js, images..)
+ * third party javascript and css stuff (bootstrapfs, jquery, this kind of things)
see more about that below too
* devel:
* myslice.sqlite3
this is where django stores its own stuff, as per settings.py
-==================== conventions for templates
+==================== conventions for templates & static files
+==================== and NOTES on using the development server
+
+. first off, running manage.py runserver is provided by django as a development convenience but
+ SHOULD NOT be used in production
+
+. second, when you do use it for developement purposes, please be aware that:
+
+.. the recommended layout for the various files and pieces (py, html, js and css) with django is
+ IMHO really painful; we *SHOULD* use e.g.
+ plugins/simplelist.py,
+ plugins/templates/plugins.html,
+ plugins/static/js/simplelist.js
+ plugins/static/css/simplelist.css
+ which I have tried doing for a while but I found mmyself just hopping around in the file tree all
+ day long, wasting cycles all along
+
+.. as that does not make sense IMHO, I've rewritten the tool for gathering these pieces (this is in
+ the Makefile). Bottom line is we can essentially store this wherever we want.
+ The only restriction being that if you have a template that is *not* html, then it *has to* sit
+ in a templates/ directory, otherwise it gets shipped as a static file.
+
+.. as a result, we can now store all the files building a plugin in a single (git) directory; like e.g.
+ plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.py
+ plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.html
+ plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.js
+ plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.css
+
+ Of course it's a completely different matter once the service is packaged and installed, these
+ files of course get properly separated.
+
+.. as a result it is a little bit less convenient to use the development server when you change the
+ layout of your static and template files, you might need to re-run 'make static', so it is
+ recommended to use devel/server-loop.sh instead
+
+
+All this being said, here are our current conventions for storing templates and static files
* templates:
we store this under templates/ within the corresponding app, e.g.
- auth/templates/login.html
+ auth/templates/login.html
for now this is mostly about html, but the engine can be used for rendering anything
- including js(on) or whatever..
-
-==================== conventions for static files
+ including js(on) or whatever (in which case, as stated above, this *must* have /templates/ in its path.
* static files:
we chose to have all static files (images, but also javascript and stylesheets) in the various
- proj or app where they belong, under a static/ subdir that has this structure:
+ proj or app where they belong, with a layout like:
where-it-belongs/
img/
css/
js/
+ Honestly it's not yet very clear sometimes what 'where-it-belongs' should be sometimes, and it
+ does not matter too much anyway, given that the code doesn't need to change when we move things
+ around. So in particular it's fuzzy between myslice/ (where the logo could fit e.g.) views/ and
+ even trash/
-* filenames / locations
+Makefile has a few convenience targets to list all kinds of stuff; the 2 major targets are
- you can run the following make targets to have a summary of where things are
+$ make static templates
- $ make list-html list-js list-css list-img
- -- or --
- $ make list-all
+that would reset all-static/ and all-templates/ for you from the other contents
+* third-party
+ please note that the set of files that actually get exposed in all-static from third-party is
+ hand-coded in Makefile because we tried to preserve the original codebase layout from mainstream,
+ and there's only so much in common between 2 differents js libraries at this point.
-* plugins
- use a naming scheme as simple as possible
- like e.g.
- plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.py
- plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.html
- plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.js
- plugins/quickfilter/quickfilter.css