# Fournée Organisation des fournées **Table of content** - [Give a try](#give-a-try) - [Installation](#installation) - [Deployment](#deployment) - [Structure](#structure) - [Development](#development) ## Give a try On a Debian-based host - running at least Debian Stretch: ```shell $ sudo apt install python3 virtualenv git make $ git clone https://forge.chapril.org/fpoulain/fournée $ cd fournée/ $ make init # A configuration file will be created interactively; you can uncomment: # ENV=development $ make serve ``` Then visit [http://127.0.0.1:8000/](http://127.0.0.1:8000/) in your web browser. ## Installation ### Requirements On a Debian-based host - running at least Debian Bullseye, you will need the following packages: - `python3` - `python3-venv` - `make` - `git` (recommended for getting the source) - `python3-mysqldb` (optional, in case of a MySQL / MariaDB database) - `python3-psycopg2` (optional, in case of a PostgreSQL database) You will also need [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) >=1.8 which is used to install and manage Python dependencies. You should refer to its documentation to know how to install it on your system. ### Quick start It assumes that you already have the application source code locally - the best way is by cloning this repository - and that you are in this folder. 1. Define your local configuration in a file named `config.env`, which can be copied from `config.env.example` and edited to suits your needs. Depending on your environment, you will have to create your database and the user at first. 2. Run `make init`. Note that if there is no `config.env` file, it will be created interactively. That's it! Your environment is now initialized with the application installed. To update it, once the source code is checked out, simply run `make update`. You can also check that your application is well configured by running `make check`. ## Deployment ### Web application Here is an example deployment using NGINX - as the Web server - and uWSGI - as the application server. #### uWSGI The uWSGI configuration doesn't require a special configuration, except that we are using Python 3 and a virtual environment. Note that if you serve the application on a sub-location, you will have to add `route-run = fixpathinfo:` to your uWSGI configuration (available since [v2.0.11][1]). [1]: https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Changelog-2.0.11.html#fixpathinfo-routing-action #### NGINX In the `server` block of your NGINX configuration, add the following blocks and set the path to your application instance and to the uWSGI socket: ```nginx location / { include uwsgi_params; uwsgi_pass unix:; } location /media { alias /var/media; } location /static { alias /var/static; # Optional: don't log access to assets access_log off; } location = /favicon.ico { alias /var/static/favicon/favicon.ico; # Optional: don't log access to the favicon access_log off; } ``` ## Structure ### Overview All the application files - e.g. Django code including settings, templates and statics - are located into `fournée/`. Two environments are defined - either for requirements and settings: - `development`: for local application development and testing. It uses a SQLite3 database and enable debugging by default, add some useful settings and applications for development purpose - i.e. the `django-debug-toolbar`. - `production`: for production. It checks that configuration is set and correct, try to optimize performances and enforce some settings - i.e. HTTPS related ones. ### Local changes You can override and extend statics and templates locally. This can be useful if you have to change the logo for a specific instance for example. For that, just put your files under the `local/static/` and `local/templates/` folders. Regarding the statics, do not forget to collect them after that. Note also that the `local/` folder is ignored by *git*. ### Variable content All the variable content - e.g. user-uploaded media, collected statics - are stored inside the `var/` folder. It is also ignored by *git* as it's specific to each application installation. So, you will have to configure your Web server to serve the `var/media/` and `var/static/` folders, which should point to `/media/` and `/static/`, respectively. ## Development The easiest way to deploy a development environment is by using the `Makefile`. Before running `make init`, ensure that you have either set `ENV=development` in the `config.env` file or have this environment variable. Note that you can still change this variable later and run `make init` again. There is some additional rules when developing, which are mainly wrappers for `manage.py`. You can list all of them by running `make help`. Here are the main ones: - `make serve`: run a development server - `make test`: test the whole application - `make lint`: check the Python code syntax ## License Fournée is developed by Cliss XXI and licensed under the [AGPLv3+](LICENSE).