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h1. Project Installation


Project Development page : [[Project Development]]

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h2. %{margin-left:0px; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px;  display:block; color:red;}I - DATABASE SCHEMA (v0.2.1)%


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h2. %{margin-left:0px; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px;  display:block; color:red;}II - Get the project (from gitlab)%


h3. Browse the code from gitlab

https://gitlab.irap.omp.eu/epallier/pyros/tree/master

h3. Project structure

Once you have fetched the project, you should obtain this structure:

<pre>

PYROS/
├── install/
│   └── REQUIREMENTS.txt
│   └── INSTALLATION.txt
├── public/
│   └── static/
├── src/
│   ├── manage.py
│   ├── pyros/
│   │   ├── __init__.py
│   │   ├── __pycache__
│   │   ├── settings.py
│   │   ├── urls.py
│   │   └── wsgi.py
│   └── pyrosapp/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       ├── admin.py
│       ├── apps.py
│       ├── migrations
│       ├── models.py
│       ├── tests.py
│       └── views.py


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h3. From the terminal

<pre>
git clone https://gitlab.irap.omp.eu/epallier/pyros.git PYROS
(or also : git clone git@gitlab.irap.omp.eu:epallier/pyros.git PYROS)
</pre>

This creates a PYROS/ folder containing the project (with a .git/ subfolder for synchronization with the git repository)

_If you just wanted a static copy of the project (without synchronization), just remove the .git/ folder:_
<pre>
$ rm -r .git/
</pre>

h3. From Eclipse

0) Install Eclipse (if necessary)

Get the Eclipse version for Php

Install the plug-in pydev (via install new software, add http://pydev.org/updates)


1) Deactivate CA certificate verification

Window -> Preferences -> Team -> git -> configuration -> Add entry

Key = http.sslVerify
Value = false

2) Fetch the project

File/Import project from git

Select repository source: Clone URI: https://gitlab.irap.omp.eu/epallier/pyros.git

Directory: 
par défaut, il propose : /Users/epallier/git/pyros
mais on peut le mettre ailleurs (c'est ce que j'ai fait)

initial branch: master
remote name: origin

Import as general project

Project name: PYROS


3) Configure the project

The project is created. Now, you have to set it as a «PyDev » and a « Django » project.

clic droit sur le projet / PyDev / set as a PyDev project

clic droit sur le projet / PyDev / set as a Django project

clic droit sur le projet : on doit maintenant avoir un sous-menu Django

clic droit sur le dossier src / PyDev / set as source folder (add to PYTHONPATH)

clic droit sur projet / Properties / Pydev-Django :
  - Django manage.py : src/manage.py
  - Django settings module : pyros.settings


4) Set Code style

Window/Preferences : Pydev / Editor
- Auto Imports : uncheck « Do auto import »
- Code style:
	- Locals … : camelCase
	- Methods : camelCase() with first lower
- Code style / Code Formatter: activer « use autopep8.py for code formatting »
- Tabs : Tab length : 4

(
il faudra aussi faire un peu plus loin : 
https://projects.irap.omp.eu/projects/pyros/wiki/Project_Installation#Eclipse-only-Set-the-Python3-virtual-environment-as-the-project-interpreter
)

h3. For easier installation, you can use Sqlite instead of Mysql

By default, Mysql will be used, but then you will need to install the Mysql database server.

Thus, in order to skip Mysql installation, use Sqlite instead as the database server (which will need no installation at all) :

Edit pyros/settings.py and just set MYSQL variable to False, and that's it.

h2. %{margin-left:0px; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px;  display:block; color:red;}III - INSTALLATION%


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h3. Install MySql (only if necessary)

*Skip this step if you are using Sqlite instead of MySql*

 * Linux Ubuntu
<pre>

$ sudo apt-get install mysql-server
$ sudo apt-get install mysql-client

</pre>

 * Linux CentOS
<pre>
TODO:
$ sudo yum install mysql
...
</pre>

 * Mac OS X
Install XAMPP
(but you could also use the pre-installed Mac OS MySql)
<pre>
TODO:
</pre>

 * Windows

<pre>
Download and install the newest version on https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/installer/

Once installed, launch MySQL Installer. Clic on 'Add...' on the right.
In MySQLServers section, choose the newest, then clic on next.
Install and configure the server (just follow the installation guide).

Then launch mysql (via the Windows menu).
</pre>


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h3. Install Python3.5 (only if necessary)


 * Mac OS X :
<pre>

1) Installer MacPort
(TODO: doc)

2) Installer le "port" python35
$ sudo port install python35

</pre>

 * Linux (Ubuntu) :
<pre>
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fkrull/deadsnakes
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install python3.5

$ sudo pip install virtualenv
</pre>


 * Windows 7 :
<pre>
Go to https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/ , choose the wanted version
On the wanted version’s page, download Windows x86 executable installer

Run the executable
    * On the first page, check "Add python3.5 to PATH"
    * Choose "Install now" option

Open cmd (windows + R, cmd) :
 $ python -m pip install --upgrade pip
 $ pip install virtualenv
</pre>

 * Windows 10 :
<pre>
TODO:
</pre>

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h3. Create a Python3 virtual environment dedicated to the project (inside the project folder)

<pre>

$ mkdir private/

$ cd private/

$ which python3.5 ("where python" for windows)
/opt/local/bin/python3.5

$ virtualenv-3.5 venv_py35_pyros -p /opt/local/bin/python3.5
=> creates a venv_py35_pyros/ folder inside PYROS/private/

</pre>

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h3. Activate the python virtual environment (from inside the project)

<pre>

$ pwd
.../PYROS/private

$ source ./venv_py35_pyros/bin/activate (venv_py35_pyros/Scripts/activate on Windows)


$ python -V
Python 3.5.1

$ which pip
.../PYROS/venv_py35_pyros/bin/pip

Upgrade pip to last version available:
$ pip install --upgrade pip
Collecting pip
  Downloading pip-8.1.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl (1.2MB)
Installing collected packages: pip
  Found existing installation: pip 7.1.2
    Uninstalling pip-7.1.2:
      Successfully uninstalled pip-7.1.2
Successfully installed pip-8.1.1

Upgrade wheel to last version available:
$ pip install --upgrade wheel
Collecting wheel
  Downloading wheel-0.29.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl (66kB)
Installing collected packages: wheel
  Found existing installation: wheel 0.24.0
    Uninstalling wheel-0.24.0:
      Successfully uninstalled wheel-0.24.0
Successfully installed wheel-0.29.0


</pre>

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h3. Install the needed Python packages (from within the virtual environment)

First, be sure that the virtual environment is activated:
<pre>
$ python -V
Python 3.5.1
</pre>

 * *Automatic Installation of all packages*
<pre>
$ pip install -r REQUIREMENTS.txt
</pre>

 * *Or, manual installation of each package*

  * *Install Django* :
<pre>
$ pip install django
Collecting django
  Downloading Django-1.9.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl (6.6MB)
Installing collected packages: django
Successfully installed django-1.9.4

$ pip install django-admin-tools
Collecting django-admin-tools
  Downloading django_admin_tools-0.7.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl (289kB)
Installing collected packages: django-admin-tools
Successfully installed django-admin-tools-0.7.2

$ pip install django-debug-toolbar
Collecting django-debug-toolbar
  Downloading django_debug_toolbar-1.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl (212kB)
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): Django>=1.7 in ./venv_py35_pyros/lib/python3.5/site-packages (from django-debug-toolbar)
Collecting sqlparse (from django-debug-toolbar)
  Downloading sqlparse-0.1.19.tar.gz (58kB)
Building wheels for collected packages: sqlparse
  Running setup.py bdist_wheel for sqlparse ... done
  Stored in directory: /Users/epallier/Library/Caches/pip/wheels/7b/d4/72/6011bb100dd5fc213164e4bbee13d4e03261dd54ce6a5de6b8
Successfully built sqlparse
Installing collected packages: sqlparse, django-debug-toolbar
Successfully installed django-debug-toolbar-1.4 sqlparse-0.1.19

$ pip install django-extensions
Collecting django-extensions
  Downloading django_extensions-1.6.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl (202kB)
Collecting six>=1.2 (from django-extensions)
  Downloading six-1.10.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
Installing collected packages: six, django-extensions
Successfully installed django-extensions-1.6.1 six-1.10.0

$ pip install django-suit
Collecting django-suit
  Downloading django-suit-0.2.18.tar.gz (587kB)
Building wheels for collected packages: django-suit
  Running setup.py bdist_wheel for django-suit ... done
  Stored in directory: /Users/epallier/Library/Caches/pip/wheels/12/8b/9a/e02ab0ad9229881638aa040d47d77c8f562999533811927d41
Successfully built django-suit
Installing collected packages: django-suit
Successfully installed django-suit-0.2.18

</pre>

  * *Install the web application server gunicorn (will be used in production instead of the dev django web server)* :
<pre>
$ pip install gunicorn
Collecting gunicorn
  Downloading gunicorn-19.4.5-py2.py3-none-any.whl (112kB)
Installing collected packages: gunicorn
Successfully installed gunicorn-19.4.5
</pre>

  * *Install the python mysql client*:
<pre>
$ pip install mysqlclient
...
</pre>

   * => Issue under Mac OS X:
<pre>
$ pip install mysqlclient
Collecting mysqlclient
  Downloading mysqlclient-1.3.7.tar.gz (79kB)
Building wheels for collected packages: mysqlclient
  Running setup.py bdist_wheel for mysqlclient ... error
…
  ----------------------------------------
  Failed building wheel for mysqlclient
  Running setup.py clean for mysqlclient
Failed to build mysqlclient
Installing collected packages: mysqlclient
  Running setup.py install for mysqlclient ... done
Successfully installed mysqlclient-1.3.7

BOUH !!!

$ pip install --upgrade wheel
Collecting wheel
  Downloading wheel-0.29.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl (66kB)
Installing collected packages: wheel
  Found existing installation: wheel 0.24.0
    Uninstalling wheel-0.24.0:
      Successfully uninstalled wheel-0.24.0
Successfully installed wheel-0.29.0

$ pip uninstall mysqlclient

$ pip install mysqlclient
Collecting mysqlclient
  Using cached mysqlclient-1.3.7.tar.gz
Building wheels for collected packages: mysqlclient
  Running setup.py bdist_wheel for mysqlclient ... done
  Stored in directory: /Users/epallier/Library/Caches/pip/wheels/9b/06/50/d11418c26cf8f2156b13d4363b5afde8e7e75ebb8540d0228d
Successfully built mysqlclient
Installing collected packages: mysqlclient
Successfully installed mysqlclient-1.3.7

YES !!!

</pre>

   * => Issues under Ubuntu:
<pre>
$ pip install mysqlclient
Collecting mysqlclient
  Downloading mysqlclient-1.3.7.tar.gz (79kB)
    Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
    /bin/sh: 1: mysql_config: not found
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
    [...]
    ----------------------------------------
Command "python setup.py egg_info" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-build-q6j4inuz/mysqlclient/

BOUH !!!

$ sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev

$ pip install mysqlclient
Collecting mysqlclient
  Using cached mysqlclient-1.3.7.tar.gz
Building wheels for collected packages: mysqlclient
  Running setup.py bdist_wheel for mysqlclient ... error
…
    _mysql.c:40:20: fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory
     #include "Python.h"
                        ^
    compilation terminated.
    error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status 1
    
    ----------------------------------------
Command "/home/carens_p/pyros/venv_py35_pyros/bin/python3.5 -u -c "import setuptools, tokenize;__file__='/tmp/pip-build-k3klv92j/mysqlclient/setup.py';exec(compile(getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__).read().replace('\r\n', '\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" install --record /tmp/pip-gz242xxs-record/install-record.txt --single-version-externally-managed --compile --install-headers /home/carens_p/pyros/venv_py35_pyros/include/site/python3.5/mysqlclient" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-build-k3klv92j/mysqlclient/

BOUH !!!

$ sudo apt-get install python3.5-dev

$ pip install mysqlclient

YES !!!

</pre>

 * => Issue under Windows
<pre>
Same message as the issue for Mac.

Go to http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#mysqlclient to download the newest mysqlclient wheel

$ pip install path\to\mysqlclient\wheel

No need to redo "pip install mysqlclient"
</pre>

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h3. (Eclipse only) Set the Python3 virtual environment as the project interpreter

clic droit sur projet / Properties / PyDev - Interpreter/Grammar :
Grammar version : 3

Interpreter : click on « click here to configure an interpreter not listed »

click on « New » :
- Interpreter name : venv_py35_pyros
- Interpreter executable : click on « Browse »
	Select your private/venv_py35_pyros/bin/python3.5 executable
	click OK
	click OK again

Interpreter: select now venv_py35_pyros from the list

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h3. Run the project

TODO: more details... (notamment sur localhost:8000/admin)

h4. From the terminal

<pre>

$ cd src/

$ ./manage.py runserver
(or gunicorn pyros.wsgi)
==> http://localhost:8000
...
...
Ctrl-c

</pre>

h4. From Eclipse

Right clic on project -> Django/Custom command/runserver

Error on Ubuntu :

<pre>

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/carens_p/git/pyros/src/manage.py", line 8, in <module>
    from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
ImportError: No module named 'django'

</pre>

Project -> Properties -> Pydev interpreter -> Clic here to configure an interpreter not listed

select venv_py35_pyros

In Libraries, clic on 'New folder', then select your virtualenv's lib/python3.5/site-packages folder.

OK -> re-select venv_py35_pyros in 'Interpreter' dropdown menu

Then right clic on project -> Django/Custom command/runserver

check http://localhost:8000/


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h2. %{margin-left:0px; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px;  display:block; color:red;}IV - TEST%

Tests are classes declared in all apps' test.py file. The test classes inherit from django.test.TestCase

You can run the tests suite, just to be sure that the software is well installed.

h3. From Terminal


<pre>
$ cd src/

$ ./manage.py test

Ran 5 tests in 0.093s

OK
</pre>

h3. From Eclipse:

* Right-clic on the project / Django / Run Django tests

* Right-clic on the project / Django / Custom command / ...

h3. Custom commands :

$ [./manage.py] test app.tests                           # Run tests for the application 'app'
$ [./manage.py] test app.tests.ModelTests                # Run test methods declared in the class app.tests.ModelTests
$ [./manage.py] test app.tests.ModelTests.test_method    # Only run the method test_method declared in app.tests.ModelTests