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EJ Platform

You can visit EJ website at https://www.ejplatform.org. For detailed information on developing and using our system, you can access our documentation on: https://www.ejplatform.org/docs/. For contributions, issues or feature requests join us on https://gitlab.com/pencillabs/ej/ej-application

Getting started

Local development (Docker)

First clone the repository:

$ git clone https://gitlab.com/pencillabs/ej/ej-application
$ cd ej-application

The recomended way to run EJ is with Docker. With it you can quickly start the development server using the commands:

$ pip3 install invoke==2.0.0 --user
$ inv docker-build
$ inv docker-up

This will deploy EJ using docker/docker-compose.yml file. Every change made on the repository will be reflected inside the docker_server container.

If you are creating a clean EJ instance, you can populate the database with some fake data:

$ inv docker-exec "poetry run inv db-fake"

You can access the running instance accessing http://localhost:8000.

To rebuild the server image, you can run inv docker-build --no-cache.

Some useful commands to manage docker environment:

Some useful commands to manage the application (run this inside django container):

Command Description
poetry run inv i18n Extracts messages from Jinja templates for translation
poetry run inv i18n -c Compile .po files
poetry run inv sass Compile sass files
poetry run inv sass --watch Watch changes on code, and compile .sass files
poetry run inv db Prepare database and run migrations
poetry run inv shell Executs django shell with ipython

Tests

If you are making changes to EJ codebase, do not forget to run tests frequently. EJ uses Pytest_:

$ inv docker-test

Docker bash

You probably will want to execute commands inside the container. It is possible to open a bash shell in the main "web" container with:

$ inv docker-attach

You also can execute commands without open docker bash shell:

$ inv docker-exec "command"

Documentation

After configuring local environment, the next step is reading our documentation. It can be generated with:

$ inv docker-exec "poetry run inv docs"

and will be available at the http://localhost:8000/docs url.