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Geoshop

Requirements

  • PostgreSQL >= 11 + PostGIS
  • Python >= 3.9

Getting started

Fork and clone this repository. Make a copy of the .env.sample and back/default_settings.py files and adapt it to your environment settings:

git submodule init
git submodule update
cp .env.sample .env
cp back/default_settings.py back/settings.py
cp scripts/custom.js back/api/templates/gis/admin

Database

The best is to backup and restore a production db:

.\scripts\1_fetch_prod_db.ps1

Now that the database is ready, you can start backend either with Docker or not.

Backend with docker

To ease debug, you can add DEBUG=True to your .env file. Never add this to a container exposed on internet.

Run de docker composition with the following command and type local when asked:

python deploy.py

You should be able to visit the API at http://localhost:5004 or another port if you changed it.

Run tests:

docker compose exec api python manage.py test api

Backend without docker on Windows

If not using docker, additional packages are required:

  • GDAL (see instructions below to install it in your venv)
  • pip install poetry

The .env should be moved inside the geoshop-back folder.

mv .env geoshop-back
cd geoshop-back

Then you can install and activate poetry venv:

poetry install --no-root
poetry shell

Installing GDAL on Windows, only once per machine

You'll need to add GDAL dll to your PATH if you installed it system wide. You can get the dll path with:

python

from pathlib import Path, PureWindowsPath
from osgeo import gdal

print(PureWindowsPath(gdal.__file__).parent)

Otherwise, if you installed it in your venv, configure .env properly.

Migrate and run

You should now be able to run migrations:

cd back
python manage.py migrate

Your database should be ready, now you can run the backend:

python manage.py runserver

Translations can be generated and static files collected with:

python manage.py compilemessages --locale=fr
python manage.py collectstatic
python manage.py runserver

Run tests

python manage.py test api

Frontend

Install the current LTS version of Nodejs.

Install @angular/cli and typescript globally

npm install -g @angular/cli typescript

Install the dependances of the frontend

cd front
npm install

Edit the settings, the file is /front/copy-config.ps1

Typicall values for dev purposes are:

  "apiUrl": "https://sitn.ne.ch/geoshop2_prepub_api",
  "mediaUrl": "https://sitn.ne.ch/geoshop2_prepub_media/images",

To start the debug of the frontend

npm start
  1. Will run the batch /front/copy-config.ps1
  2. Will automatically run chrome with insecure flags to allow CORS request
  3. Chrome browser will be waiting with Geoshop2

Deploy

Create an env.prod file base on env.sample.

Application deployment

Always:

  1. Run tests locally on docker
  2. Deploy prepub and test it with a fake order
  3. Deploy prod
python deploy.py

And choose your instance to be deployed. You must have .env.prepub and .env.prod defined at the root of the project.

More info on bookstack

Upgrading front-end packages

Go to https://update.angular.io/?v=16.0-17.0 and check there are not manual steps to be done.

Then follow instructions. After upgrading, some packages will need to be upgraded according to angular version you will be using. For instance, if you'll upgrade to version 17, you need to target version 17 for these packages:

ng update @ngrx/store@17 angular-split@17

After, you can update other packages:

ng update lodash-es rxjs tslib zone.js

Finally, update those related to OpenLayers:

ng update ol ol-ext ol-geocoder proj4

Then all the front-end tests should be done.