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Quick install

To get an deployment of NOI running quickly on a Linux box with Docker installed (for example, a DigitalOcean droplet), run the following in terminal:

curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.3.3/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
git clone https://github.com/GovLab/noi2.git
cd noi2

In order to enable full site functionality, you will need to specify the following in noi/app/config/local_config.yml:

MAIL_USERNAME:
MAIL_PASSWORD:
NOI_DEPLOY:
S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID:
S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY:
DEBUG: False
SERVER_NAME:
GA_TRACKING_CODE:
SECRET_KEY:

If you want SSL to work, you'll need to uncomment the lines in /conf/ssl/ssl.conf, and add the secret key and certificate of the same name to the .keys directory.

Then, get the database ready:

./manage.sh db upgrade

To run the site in deploy mode:

./deploy.sh

Development

To develop, install the pip requirements into a virtualenv. You will need Docker.

virtualenv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt

If you're using pylint (which you should) you'll also want to install the app's dependencies into your virtualenv. This will allow pylint to tell you if you're using a pip library wrong.

pip install -r app/requirements.txt

If you have a global pylint installed, you should remove it as it won't be able to track dependencies properly.

Then, you need to build the images. This will take a minute the first time. If requirements change, you need to do this again.

docker-compose build

Running the server

To get everything running:

docker-compose up

OS X Notes

Please install Docker Toolbox. This will ensure that you have Docker, Docker Machine, and Docker Compose on your system.

Viewing the site on Mac

Since Docker Machine doesn't expose containers to localhost or 127.0.0.1, you will need to go to the IP address you get from

docker-machine ip default

The server should be running on port 80.

Database migrations

Whenever you make changes to model.py, you will need to generate a migration for the database. Alembic can generate one automatically, which you will most likely need to tweak:

./manage.sh db migrate

If the generation is successful, you should receive a message like:

Generating /migrations/versions/<migration hash>_.py ... done

Then, you should edit the migration at migrations/versions/<migration hash>.py, at the very least adding a human-readable description of the purpose of the migration.

You'll need to manually restart the server using docker-compose up or ./deploy.sh. The migration will run automatically upon restart.

Don't forget to commit the migration in git with your new code!

Dealing with translations

Running this will generate all necessary translation files for locales that are in deployments.yaml.

./manage.sh translate

You'll need to populate the resulting .po file for each locale in translations/<locale>/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po, then run the same script again

./manage.sh translate

To generate the .mo file used in actual translation. Successive runs of the script won't destroy any data in the .po file, which is kept in version control.

Unit Testing

To run the unit tests, simply run:

./nosetests.sh

This just executes nosetests inside the web application's Docker container.

Tests are located in app/tests. Please feel free to add more!

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