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Development

Development happens in the develop branch, while the latest stable version is in the master branch.

Setup

The easiest way to get started on hacking on Gavel is to use Vagrant and run everything inside a virtual machine.

If you really want, you could also manually install stuff on your machine and get Gavel running there.

Also, if you need help with anything, feel free to ask in the Gitter chat.

Vagrant

Make sure you have Vagrant installed on your machine.

To start the VM:

vagrant up

If you need to power off the VM at any point, run:

vagrant halt

To ssh into the VM:

vagrant ssh

Note: the rest of the commands in this section are meant to be run inside the VM, not on the host machine.

The project directory gets synchronized to /gavel inside the VM. Once you're SSHed into the box, install Gavel's dependencies. You should only need to do this once, unless Gavel's dependencies change:

cd /gavel
virtualenv env
source ./env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt

Next, set up Gavel. You should only need to do this once, unless Gavel's config options change or Gavel's database schema changes:

cp config.vagrant.yaml config.yaml # set good defaults
python initialize.py

Finally, you're ready to run Gavel:

DEBUG=true python runserver.py

Now, on your local machine, you should be able to navigate to http://localhost:5000/ and see Gavel running! You should be able to go to http://localhost:5000/admin and login with the username "admin" with the password "admin".

If you'd like to enable sending emails, you'll also need to run a celery worker with:

celery -A gavel:celery worker

While developing, you should keep vagrant rsync-auto running on the host machine so that whenever you change any files, they're automatically synced over to the VM. When the app running in the VM detects changed files, it'll automatically restart (because of the debug flag). Note that while working in the Jinja templates, you will need to restart the server for changes to be reflected. That is, rerun

DEBUG=true python runserver.py

Manual setup

This is not the recommended way to do things, so this section isn't super detailed.

  • Be using Python 3
  • Install Postgres
  • Do development inside a virtualenv
  • pip install -r requirements.txt
  • cp config.template.yaml config.yaml
  • Edit config file for your setup
  • python initialize.py
  • DEBUG=true python gavel.py

Tips

  • While developing, it's helpful to set the environment variable DEBUG=true

  • If Gavel's database schema is changed or if the database gets messed up in any way, you can reset everything by running (in the Vagrant VM):

    sudo su postgres -c "dropdb gavel && createdb gavel"
    python initialize.py
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