Reynir Björnsson
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A common occurence is that not enough people volunteer for shifts at first, and then the few volunteers take all the shifts (too many). Then late comers aren't able to take any shifts. This commit implements a third state for shift assignment: for sale. A shift marked for sale means the team member is able to take the shift if need be, but would rather someone else takes the shift. Another team member will be able to take shifts at the same time even if the required number of people are met. The current semantics is for-sale shifts are replaced eagerly. Another possible implementation would be to only replace for-sale shifts if the number of required people is met. |
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Bornhack
Django project to power Bornhack. Features include news, villages, webshop, and more.
Development setup
Clone the repo
Clone with --recursive to include submodules:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/bornhack/bornhack-website
If you already cloned the repository without --recursive, you can change into the directory and add the submodules with:
git submodule update --init --recursive
Virtualenv
Create a Python 3.7 virtual environment and activate it:
$ virtualenv venv -p python3.7
$ source venv/bin/activate
If you installed python3 using Homebrew on macOS, you will need to install virtualenv by running the following command first:
pip3 install virtualenv
System libraries
Install system dependencies (method depends on OS):
- postgresql headers (for psycopg2):
- Debian: libpq-dev
- FreeBSD: databases/postgresql11-client
- macOS: If using the PostgreSQL.app, the headers are included, only path needs to be added
- libjpeg (for pdf generation)
- Debian: libjpeg-dev
- FreeBSD: graphics/jpeg-turbo
- macOS: brew install libjpeg
- libmagic (might already be installed)
- macOS: brew install libmagic
- wkhtmltopdf (also for pdf generation):
- Debian: wkhtmltopdf
- FreeBSD: converters/wkhtmltopdf
- macOS: install from https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
- fonts
- Debian: ?
- FreeBSD: x11-fonts/webfonts
- macOS: ?
Python packages
Install pip packages:
(venv) $ pip install -r src/requirements/dev.txt
Postgres
You need to have a running Postgres instance (sqlite or mysql or others can't be used, because we use Postgres-specific fields and PostGIS/GeoDjango). Install Postgres and PostGIS, and add a database bornhack
(or whichever you like) with some way for the application to connect to it, for instance adding a user with a password. Connect to the database as a superuser and run create extension postgis
. The postgres version in production is 12 and the postgis version in production is 2.5. The minimum postgres version is 10, because we use GIST indexes on uuid fields (for ExclusionConstraints).
Configuration file
Copy dev environment settings file and change settings as needed:
(venv) $ cp src/bornhack/environment_settings.py.dist.dev src/bornhack/environment_settings.py
Edit the configuration file, setting up DATABASES
matching your Postgres settings.
Database
Is this a new installation? Initialize the database:
(venv) $ python src/manage.py migrate
Is this for local development? Bootstrap the database with dummy data and users:
(venv) $ python src/manage.py bootstrap_devsite
Done
Is this for local development? Start the Django devserver:
(venv) $ python src/manage.py runserver
Otherwise start uwsgi or similar to serve the application.
Enjoy!
Notes
Running tests
If your database user in your dev setup is not a postgres superuser you will encounter permission errors when the migrations try to create extensions "btree_gist" and "postgis". You can solve this by connecting to the "template1" database as the postgres superuser and creating the extensions there, which means they will be automatically loaded for all newly created databases.
Add a camp
Add a new camp by running:
(venv) $ python src/manage.py createcamp {camp-slug}
Then go to the admin interface to edit the camp details, adding the same slug that you just used and some current dates.
You can also specify details like:
- A sponsors page,
{camp-slug}_sponsors.html
, tosponsors/templates
. - A frontpage,
{camp-slug}_camp_detail.html
, tocamps/templates
. - A call for speakers page,
{camp-slug}_call_for_speakers.html
, toprogram/templates
. - A
static_src/img/{camp-slug}/logo
and add two logos:{camp-slug}-logo-large.png
{camp-slug}-logo-small.png
Contributors
- Alexander Færøy https://github.com/ahf
- Benjamin Bach https://github.com/benjaoming
- coral https://github.com/coral
- Flemming Jacobsen https://github.com/batmule
- Henrik Kramshøj https://github.com/kramse
- Janus Troelsen https://github.com/ysangkok
- Jeppe Ernst https://github.com/Ern-st
- Jonty Wareing https://github.com/Jonty
- Kasper Christensen https://github.com/fALKENdk
- klarstrup https://github.com/klarstrup
- kugg https://github.com/kugg
- lgandersen https://github.com/lgandersen
- RadicalPet https://github.com/RadicalPet
- Reynir Björnsson https://github.com/reynir
- Ronni Elken Lindsgaard https://github.com/rlindsgaard
- Stephan Telling https://github.com/Telling
- Thomas Flummer https://github.com/flummer
- Thomas Steen Rasmusssen https://github.com/tykling
- Víðir Valberg Guðmundsson https://github.com/valberg
- Ximin Luo https://github.com/infinity0