** change DEVELOPER_ROOT if you didnt clone into ~/git/myslice-django
** change the location of your backend API (not yet supported)
+* edit myslice/config.py and enter the details of your manifold backend
+
* init django
$ manage.py syncdb
-
-[ at this point point it *might* be needed to run
+[[ at this point point it *might* be needed to run
$ make allst
but as far as running a local server is concerned you should be good without that
- feedback on this is appreciated]
+ feedback on this is appreciated]]
* run a local server:
$ manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
==================== Status
-For now there's not much in here;
+*** Authentication ***
+
+Although there still are a few hard-coded accounts in the system, you
+will only be able to see some static views and won't be able to send
+real queries if you use these, so you'd better use a real account (one
+that your manifold backend knows about).
+
+For logging out: click on 'logged as *jean*', this shows a
+confirmation page for logging out. this is intended to be temporary.
+
+
+*** Features ***
-* Logging in should be easy using one of the few hard coded accounts
- this was the simplest possible way to demonstrate deferring authorization elsewhere
-* To logout, click on 'logged as *jean*', this shows a confirmation page..
+We have a basic model for asynchroneous queries (referring to manifold
+queries) and for plugins (in the most general sense a plugin is just a
+piece of the output that may be connected to a query)
+Right now the UI has a handful of demo views only; as of this writing
+only the list of slices actually comes from the manifold backend in an
+asynchroneous way.
-Right now the UI has 4 views:
+Also all the views are gathered in the trash/ locations for now, being
+that they're only for assessment purposes.
-* the most useful one being the 'Plugin' view which demonstrates all the available plugins
- see test_plugin_view in engine/views.py
+* dahsboard : has one async. query and 2 plugins that share that
+ query; the intent was to demo a different layout in both cases,
+ although the datatables one won't work yet at this point.
+
+* the 'Plugin' view demonstrates most of the available plugins.
* slice view : only demonstrates how to use URLs to pass arguments along
-* scroll view : forget about that one, but it does illustrate that some pages can be made public (no need to login)
+
+* scroll view : mostly it only illustrates that some pages can be made
+ public (no need to login)
+
* tab view : a hand-made tab widget
-(last three from slice/views.py)
+Not much effort has yet been put into coming up with a nice layout,
+feel free to tweak that but it's probably still way too early for
+this.
+
+====================
Third party tools shipped:
* jquery
* datatables
+* spin
* bootstrap
-not much effort has been put into coming up with a nice layout and all, feel free to tweak that but it's probably way too early for that
+I've tried to keep track of the version I picked and to have an easy upgrade path.
==================== Contents: 1st level subdirs
. urls.py
* engine:
- the code for building / rendering plugins
+ the code for building / rendering plugins / queries
* plugins:
the actual code for plugins
for how to use a separate authentication system,
as well as settings.py for how to enable it
-* slice:
- a django app for dealing with slice views
-
* 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
* templates/
+ * some global templates (django templates, i.e. (essentially html) fragments that can be specializied)
+ more on this below
+
* static/
- some global stuff:
- * templates (django templates, i.e. (essentially html) fragments that can be specializied)
- * static files (css, js, images..)
- see more about that below
+ * third party stuff (bootstrapfs, jquery, datatables)
+ * + some global static files (css, js, images..)
+ see more about that below too
* devel:
no code in there, only various notes and other scripts useful for developers
css/
js/
-
NOTE. in essence any of these files can be moved around (from e.g. one templates/ dir to another)
at any time without any change needed in the code
+* filenames / locations
+
+ you can run the following make targets to have a summary of where things are
+
+ $ make list-html list-js list-css list-img
+ -- or --
+ $ make list-all
+
+ as far as possible it's great to have things named the same after e.g. say a plugin name
+ like e.g.
+ plugins/quickfilter.py
+ plugins/templates/quickfilter.html
+ plugins/static/js/quickfilter.js
+ plugins/static/css/quickfilter.css
+
+ it's sometimes not working though, so here are a few additional conventions
+
+ the global layout (for now I needed only one) is named layout-myslice.html
+ it provides the global layout with one menu stuck on top and 2 divs 3/4 1/4
+
+ the views that I currently have are all named in templates/view-<>.html
+ they all extend a layout
+ they should/could admittedly move where they belong (in auth/slice/engine)
+ so that they would go with their views.py code, but for now it's impler this way
+
+ and there are 3 'widgets' (login, logout, and topmenu)
+ these could maybe be best implemented as a plugin now that I have the right model for that
+ however esp. for the login/logout I'm not quite sure this will remain over time
+ so for now it's good enough like this
+
+So in summary there's still room for a lot of improvement on this particular topic..
+At the very least topmenu should be made a plugin, and maybe also login/logout