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Requirements

Below you will find basic setup and deployment instructions for the ITicket project. To begin you should have the following applications installed on your local development system:

- Python >= 3.8
- Dev Tools (e.g. Ubuntu) `sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev libpq-dev postgresql postgresql-contrib` _
- `pipenv the latest`_
- Postgres >= 10
- git >= 1.7
- pipenv
- See also Pipfile

Project Setup

First clone the repository from BitBucket and switch to the new directory:

$ git clone [email protected]:[ORGANIZATION]/gingerhouse.git
$ cd gingerhouse

Next, create a virtual environment and install all of the requirements:

(iticket)$ pip shell
(iticket)$ pipenv install --dev

Now, create a local settings file and set your DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE to use it::

cp gingerhouse/settings/local.example.py gingerhouse/settings/local.py
echo "DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=gingerhouse.settings.local" > .env

Exit the virtualenv and reactivate it to activate the settings just changed:

deactivate
pipenv shell

Create the Postgres database and run the initial syncdb/migrate:

createdb -E UTF-8 gingerhouse
python manage.py migrate

You should now be able to run the development server:

python manage.py runserver

Testing

Run the following command to run the test suite:

python manage.py test

Code Quality

We use auto formatter to ensure the quality of the code. New developers need to ensure to run the following commands to setup auto-formatting:

pipenv install
pipenv install --dev
pre-commit install

You could also manually run the pre-commit checks like this:

pre-commit run --all-files

Dokku Deployment

Staging deployment:

git push staging {local_branch}:develop

Production deployment:

git push production {local_branch}:master

We use the buildpacks in .buildpacks

Postgres (Ubuntu)

Requirements

  1. Install postgres (see previous notes)
  2. User is in sudoer file

Find your user name

` $ whoami userabc `

Login to postgres as super user

``` $ sudo -u postgres psql postgres=# du

List of roles

Role name | Attributes | Member of

-----------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------
postgres | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {} userabc | | {}

```

Add Super User role to userabc ` postgres=# ALTER USER userabc WITH SUPERUSER; ALTER ROLE `

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