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create a virtualenv for the maker network | create a virtualenv for the maker network | ||
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mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages maker-network | mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages maker-network | ||
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from inside your virtualenv install the requirements using pip and the requirements file | from inside your virtualenv install the requirements using pip and the requirements file | ||
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pip install -r requirements.pip | pip install -r requirements.pip | ||
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Now cd into the project directory and create your local_settings.py file. You can probably just rename the example file. | Now cd into the project directory and create your local_settings.py file. You can probably just rename the example file. | ||
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mv local_settings.py.example local_settings.py | mv local_settings.py.example local_settings.py | ||
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Now you're ready to run the development server | Now you're ready to run the development server | ||
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python manage.py runserver | python manage.py runserver | ||
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When testing, use these email settings in local_settings.py | When testing, use these email settings in local_settings.py | ||
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EMAIL_HOST = 'localhost' | EMAIL_HOST = 'localhost' | ||
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Then run this command in a terminal window to receive any emails sent by your app | Then run this command in a terminal window to receive any emails sent by your app | ||
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python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025 | python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025 | ||
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Revision as of 20:04, 1 October 2011
developer quickstart
install through your package manager or with easy_install:
- virtualenv
- virtualenvwrapper
- pip
create a virtualenv for the maker network
mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages maker-network
get the code from github (https://github.com/tsaylor/Maker-Network) and cd into the top level directory.
from inside your virtualenv install the requirements using pip and the requirements file
pip install -r requirements.pip
Now cd into the project directory and create your local_settings.py file. You can probably just rename the example file.
mv local_settings.py.example local_settings.py
Now you're ready to run the development server
python manage.py runserver
Useful stuff
When testing, use these email settings in local_settings.py
EMAIL_HOST = 'localhost'
EMAIL_PORT = 1025
Then run this command in a terminal window to receive any emails sent by your app
python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025