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Jelle van der Waa
Archweb
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For a simple testing installation:
1. Install dependencies.
pacman -S django python-pysqlite sqlite3
2. Fetch and extract test database
For simple testing, sqlite is a good option. We have provided an
example test database.
wget http://dev.archlinux.org/~eliott/archweb_sqlite.db.gz -O - | zcat > archweb.db
3. Copy local_settings.py.example to local_settings.py and modify
Make sure to uncomment the sqlite section.
4. Use the following commands to start a service instance
export PYTHONPATH=`pwd`:${PYTHONPATH}
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=archweb_dev.settings
python manage.py runserver
5. The test database has a few test accounts in it.
To login, use the following credentails.
User: admin
Pass: pass
You can then reset the password on any of the test users by
going into the django admin interface and doing so.
$ pacman -S django python-pysqlite sqlite3
2. Copy local_settings.py.example to local_settings.py and modify.
Make sure to uncomment the appropriate db section (either sqlite or mysql).
3. Sync the database to create it.
$ python manage.py syncdb
4. Load the fixtures to prepopulate some data.
$ python manage.py loaddata arches.json repos.json
5. Use the following commands to start a service instance
$ python manage.py runserver
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