This file documents the contents of this module
-
-Last update 4 sept. 2013
+change
+Last update 4 DEC. 2014
See the devel/ subdir for more devel-oriented doc.
** see devel/django-install.txt in case of trouble
$ apt-get install python-django
$ apt-get install python-django-south
-
+$ apt-get install python-pip or sudo easy_install pip==1.4.1
+$ pip install requests
+$ pip install djangorestframework
+$ pip install django-celery
* git clone git://git.onelab.eu/myslice.git
-- or --
* git clone ssh://yourlogin@git.onelab.eu/git/myslice.git
-* edit myslice/config.py and enter the details of your manifold backend
+* edit/create myslice/myslice.ini and enter the details of your manifold backend
$ apt-get install python-django-south
* init django
$ pip install -r path/to/requirements/file.txt
Note. not quite sure what this is about, I could not spot this file..
+=====APACHE Config=====
+if are running apache please do:
+
+$ chown www-data:www-data /var/myslice-f4f
+
+otherwise you may get the following error:
+"DatabaseError: unable to open database file"
+
==================== Status
*** Authentication ***
As south is already installed , you just have to do:
-$./manage.py migrate
-
-if it fails:
-
-1. go to myslice directory
-2. do sqlite3 myslice.sqlite3 [if sqlite3: command not found, do $apt-get install sqlite3]
-3. check the list of tables with sqlite> .tables
-4. if you find those tables that was mentioned in the failure message while running $./manage.py migrate
- do sqlite> DROP TABLE mentioned_table
- [mentioned_table = the tables that was explicity mentioned in the failure message of $./manage.py migrate]
-5. sqlite> .quit
-6. $./manage.py migrate
-
-
-
-
+# ./manage.py schemamigration portal --initial
+# sqlite3 /var/unfold/unfold.sqlite3
+ sqlite> DROP TABLE "portal_institution";
+ sqlite> DROP TABLE "portal_pendinguser";
+ sqlite> DROP TABLE "portal_pendingauthority";
+ sqlite> DROP TABLE "portal_pendingslice";
+ sqlite> .quit
+# ./manage.py migrate portal