The website for PyBay - the Bay Area Python Conference.
To work on this you'll need Python 3. Then:
- Fork the repo to your own personal github.
- also clone the symposion repository, take note of the path to symposion/
- Clone the repo to your local environment.
- Create a virtualenv and activate it
pip install
the requirementspip install -e
the symposion repository- start the management server
Try:
$ git clone [email protected]:YOURUSERNAME/pybay
$ git clone [email protected]:pybay/symposion.git
$ cd pybay
$ python3 -m venv ENV
$ source ENV/bin/activate
(ENV)$ pip install -r requirements.txt
(ENV)$ pip install -e YOUR/PATH/TO/symposion/ # this installs our symposion fork to ENV!
(ENV)$ ./manage.py migrate
(ENV)$ ./manage.py loaddata fixtures/*
(ENV)$ ./manage.py runserver
The default admin user is test and password is test
If you also will be adding fixes to symposion we forked you can delete the version in your site-packages and symlink in the directory on your disk. Eg:
$ cd ~/workspace/pybay/ENV/lib/python3.6/site-packages/
$ rm -rf symposion
$ ln -s ~/workspace/symposion/symposion .
Install fabric. Then use the fab
command to run the deploy
task. You'll need the ssh login password for this.
$ pip install fabric3
$ fab deploy
[pyconsf.com] Executing task 'deploy'
Start with a git checkout.
[pyconsf.com] Passphrase for private key:
... much output...
Successfully completed
By default the deploy task deploys to staging.pyconsf.com using pybay's staging branch. To deploy master branch to production (same server but virtualhost pyconsf.com) run it with the prod target as an argument.
$ fab deploy:prod
[pyconsf.com] Executing task 'deploy'
... much output...
Successfully completed