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A project aimed at making the israeli Knesset more transparent. Python and Django based
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Get the Code: ============ Fork code repository: Browse to http://github.com/hasadna/Open-Knesset and click Fork Browse to your Open-Knesset fork and click the SSH button. Copy the SSH address and run the following command (widows users - use git bash) $ git clone paste_the_ssh_address_here.git Installation: ============= $ python bootstrap.py $ bin/buildout $ bin/test $ bin/django syncdb --migrate # do not create a superuser account $ bin/django loaddata dev $ bin/django createsuperuser # to create your superuser account $ bin/django runserver # create your local setting file to store a bunch of things that you do NOT want to push to everyone # NOTE: NEVER push settings.py with local changes! $ vi src/knesset/local_settings.py $ DATABASE_NAME = '<your-local-path>dev.db' # Or path to database file if using sqlite3. ======= *Some of the mirrors are flaky so you might need to run the buildout several times until all downloads succeed* NOTES ===== - currently using MySQL as the database engine is not supported - on bin/buildout, problems with getting distribution for 'PIL' can be fixed by installing the python-dev package Update - get your branch updated with the changes done by others ====== $ cd Open-Knesset $ git pull git://github.com/hasadna/Open-Knesset.git master $ bin/buildout # only needed if the file buildout.cfg was changed; but can't hurt you if you run it every time. $ bin/django syncdb --migrate # do not create a superuser account $ bin/test $ bin/django runserver # if you get the add_persons_aliases alert try this: $ bin/django migrate --fake persons 0001 Updating the translation strings: ================================ $ cd src/knesset $ ../../bin/django makemessages -a -e txt,html <edit src/knesset/locale/he/LC_MESSAGES/django.po, find your strings and change it to the correct translation> $ ../../bin/django compilemessages Windows Users: -------------- Prerequisites: Download and install Python 2.7 from http://www.python.org/download/windows/ Make sure python and svn are in the system path (control panel->system->advanced->environment variables) Download and install svn client from http://www.sliksvn.com/en/download Download and install git by following http://help.github.com/win-git-installation/ Generate an ssh key to your git account by following http://help.github.com/msysgit-key-setup/ Running the installation instructions: open command line change dir to the Open-Knesset folder run the installation instructions above (Without the $ ofcourse and with backslashes) Checking in ============== see http://linux.yyz.us/git-howto.html for a short list of options with git First time ---------- Every other time ----------------- $ git diff # to know what changed since your last commit $ git add -filename # if you added new files (commit doesn't add new files) $ git commit -a # commit all changes to your local repository # commit note should include fix#: [number] of the redline bug number youre fixing (if any) $ git push # push changes to git repo # go to git, do a "pull request" from [release manager] so code will get to production Updating Text ============== Adding a field to existing model ================================ # add the field you want to model sample_model # see our naming conventions for migrations: under the directory "migrations" under the model's folder - notice the number is added automatically # so 0003_add_members_blog is actually add_members_blog $ bin/django schemamigration knesset.sample_model --auto naming_convention_change_name $ bin/django syncdb --migrate
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