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Python Galery
cd ~/tmp
git clone https://git.mount-mockery.de/application/pygal.git
cd pygal
git submodule init
git submodule update
virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv
source activate
pip list -o --format freeze|cut -d '=' -f 1 | xargs pip install $1 --upgrade
pip install -r requirements.txt
cp config_example/config.py .
chmod 700 config.py
Edit config.py and add a SECRET_KEY. Generate the secret e.g by executing the following command:
python manage.py
At the End of the error message you’ll see a random secret:
KeyError: “You need to create a config.py file including at least a SECRET_KEY definition (e.g.: --> ‘HERE IS THE RANDOM SECRET ;-)’ <--).”
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py createsuperuser
Now there are two ways to finalise your configuration. The first way is for a test or development system. The other is for a production System.
Test or development System: Edit config.py and set the Variable DEBUG to True.
Production System: Edit config.py and set the Variable ALLOWED_HOSTS. Execute “python manage.py collectstatic” to create a folder including all static files. Then add PaTT to your server configuration. See also Django Documnetation for further information.
cd ~/tmp/pygal
source activate
python manage.py runserver