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GTD: Container/stub site for django-todo

Django-todo is a reusable app that can be plugged into any running Django project. If you don't have a handy Django project to plug it into, or just want a quick starter site to try django-todo in, this project is the reference / example host site used by the author (though you might find it handy as a generic Django starter site for other purposes as well).

Installation

clone the repository and use pipenv to create the virtual environment and install the dependencies. The instructions below assume you are using sqlite as your database, ~/dev as your development directory, and venv as your environment manager. Modify as needed.

cd ~/dev
git clone git@github.com:shacker/gtd.git
cd gtd
python3.11 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt

Copy local.example.py to local.py and modify to match your local db credentials. In local.py:

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
        'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
    }
}

Then:

./manage.py migrate

See additional instructions in the django-todo README.

Dependencies

To add, remove, or change the project's Python dependencies, edit base.in, then recompile requirements.txt for the changed package:

pip-compile --generate-hashes --output-file=requirements.txt -P <package-name> requirements/base.in

(specify -P <package_name>)

ie. to update to a newer Django version, edit base.in, then:

pip-compile --generate-hashes --output-file=requirements.txt -P django base.in

To generate new/fresh hash files, delete both .txt files then run the commands without specifying a package:

pip-compile --generate-hashes --verbose --output-file=requirements.txt base.in