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# jdav_lb_webapp
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This repository has the purpose to develop a webapplication that can be used by
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JDAV to send newsletters, manage user lists and keep material lists up to date.
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As this repository is also meant to be a base for exchange during development, feel free
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to contribute ideas in form of edits to this README, issues, landmarks, projects, wiki entries, ...
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# Setup
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## Development server
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1. Install `virtualenv` (with pip3)
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2. Create a new virtualenv with `virtualenv --no-site-packages -p python3.9`
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3. Activate the environment with `source venv/bin/activate`
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4. Install requirements with `pip3 install -r requirements.txt`
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5. Setup a MySQL database called `jdav_db` and create a user that can access this database.
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6. Create a `my.cnf` at `jdav_web/my.cnf` with username and password for the mysql database.
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7. Change working directory to `jdav_web` and execute `python3 manage.py runserver`
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## Deployed version
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- Mostly the same as the development version
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- Check the README on the server for further information.
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# Useful stuff
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## Reset database for certain app
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The following can be useful in case that automatic migrations throw errors.
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1. delete everything in the migrations folder except for __init__.py.
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2. drop into my MySQL console and do: DELETE FROM django_migrations WHERE app='my_app'
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3. while at the MySQL console, drop all of the tables associated with my_app.
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4. re-run ./manage.py makemigrations my_app - this generates a 0001_initial.py file in my migrations folder.
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5. run ./manage migrate my_app - I expect this command to re-build all my tables, but instead it says: "No migrations to apply."
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