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Reckless Ham (formerly Lazy Baker)

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Setup

Install system dependencies: sudo apt install libpq-dev python3-venv python3-pip postgresql postgresql-contrib

Create virtual environment: python3 -m venv venv

Activate virtual environment: source venv/bin/activate

Install dependencies: pip install -r requirements.txt

Create a .env or settings.ini file with the following:

[settings]
DEBUG=True
PRODUCTION=False
SECRET_KEY=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ALLOWED_HOSTS=*
DB_NAME=recipe_box_db
  • DEBUG (True or False) sets the Django debug variable. Do not use DEBUG=True in production.
  • PROUDCTION determines whether the production static/media content (AWS vs local) is used, and whether to use production database settings.
  • SECRET_KEY is the Django secret key
  • AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY are the credentials for hosting static/media data on AWS S3
  • ALLOWED_HOSTS is the allowed host for the site to appear on. It shouldn't really be * (any host).
  • DB_NAME is the database name in Postgres.

The following parameters are required if you are in a production setting (otherwise, they'll be ignored):

DB_USER=XXXXXXXXXXX
DB_PASSWORD=XXXXXXXXXX

Create/update the database: python manage.py migrate

  • If you get the error role "USERNAME" does not exist, create the user with sudo -u postgres createuser USERNAME
  • If you get the error database "recipe_box_db" does not exist, create it:
    • Run as postgres user: sudo -i -u postgres
    • Create database: createdb recipe_box_db
    • Get out: exit
  • If you want to copy the existing database from Heroku as a starting place, follow these instructions

Run the server: python manage.py runserver

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