X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=eae497344de1cde31947e69600928d084ef94c44;hb=c87f5c0a32a23075ba4da344da1a4c93095c24e7;hp=3c0f943ac328fd010c0ad12163594bd876ab7f04;hpb=4b6ded2a59de0a500ba0f2f50a06eb1ef1788027;p=unfold.git diff --git a/README b/README index 3c0f943a..eae49734 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ This file documents the contents of this module - -Last update 4 sept. 2013 +change +Last update 4 FEB. 2015 See the devel/ subdir for more devel-oriented doc. @@ -9,15 +9,25 @@ See the devel/ subdir for more devel-oriented doc. * REQUIREMENTS is to have python + django (1.5.2) installed django ** should be straightforward ** see devel/django-install.txt in case of trouble +$ apt-get install python-pip or sudo easy_install pip==1.4.1 +$ pip install django=="1.5.2 +$ apt-get install python-django-south +$ pip install requests +$ pip install djangorestframework +$ pip install django-celery +$ pip install geopy +$ pip install paramiko * 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 +** when django prompts for creating an admin account, create it and +** keep the username and password safe $ ./manage.py syncdb $ ./manage.py migrate @@ -56,6 +66,14 @@ when you just need to hit ^C yourself when your static files need to be refreshe $ 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 *** @@ -224,23 +242,21 @@ $python manage.py loaddata temp_data.json If your changes break your old schema this won't work - in which case tools like south or django evolution are great. -======== update django database to reflect changes in existing models with migration system (e.g., south) ========= - -As south is already installed , you just have to do: - -$./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. $./manage.py migrate +Add a new model to the DB +$python manage.py schemamigration --auto +$python manage.py migrate +======== update django database to reflect changes in existing models with migration system (e.g., south) ========= +As south is already installed , you just have to do: +# ./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