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# member.data.coop
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## Development
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### Setup environment
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Copy over the .env.example file to .env and adjust DATABASE_URL accordingly
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$ cp .env.example .env
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### Docker
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#### Requirements
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- Docker
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- Docker compose
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- pre-commit (preferred for contributions)
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#### Setup
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Given that the requirements above are installed, it should be as easy as:
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$ make migrate
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This will setup the database. Next run:
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$ make run
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This will build the docker image and start the member system on http://localhost:8000.
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You can create a superuser by running:
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$ make createsuperuser
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Make migrations:
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$ make makemigrations
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Make messages:
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$ make makemessages
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Running tests:
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$ make test
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### Non-docker
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Create a venv
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$ python3 -m venv venv
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Activate the venv
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$ source venv/bin/activate
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Install requirements
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$ pip install .
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Run migrations
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$ ./src/manage.py migrate
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Create a superuser
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$ ./src/manage.py createsuperuser
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Run the server
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$ ./src/manage.py runserver
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