⚠ This repository is archived 🗄
https://cz.pycon.org/2017/ is now served as a static website. Look for it in the repo for PyCon CZ 2019 (or further years).
PyCon CZ taking place in Prague for its third edition.
PyCon CZ website is using Python 3.5/Django for the backend, NodeJS for bundling frontend assets and Postgresql as a database.
Inside pyconcz_2017
directory,
run following commands to setup project for local development:
-
You can either use sqlite database, if you only need to work with static pages and styles, in which case, you don't need to setup anything. Or, if you need to work with dynamic apps, you need to use postgresql.
Prepare postgresql database: user
pyconcz
, password empty, databasepyconcz
E.g. on Mac:
$ createuser --pwprompt pyconcz $ createdb -Opyconcz -Eutf8 pyconcz
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python3 -m venv env
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pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
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copy
pyconcz_2017/settings/local_template_dev.py
topyconcz_2017/settings/local.py
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./manage.py migrate
You only need this if you work with styles or images.
For styles and images processing to work, you need to have node.js
and gulp-cli installed globally (sudo npm install gulp-cli -g
)
Inside root directory (the same directory where manage.py
is) run npm install
You can run your dev server manually on http://localhost:8000 with:
./manage.py runserver --settings=pyconcz_2017.settings.local
To start development with static files being processed run gulp
. It will also start dev server for you.
Open http://localhost:3000 and you should see development version of website with automatic compiling and reloading.
Everything in /static/css
and /static/img
is replaced with
processed content of /static_src/css
and /static_src/img
respectively.
So don't edit anything inside /static/css
and /static/img
manually.
Same would go for own JavaScript but we don’t have any.
After each production build, you have to commit newly generated CSS and image files. Old files are automatically replaced.
npm run build
git add pyconcz_2017/static
Just use fab production deploy
to deploy to production or fab beta deploy
to deploy to beta site.
This work is licensed under a MIT