PyCon / pycon2019

Website for PyCon 2019
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===================== PyCon 2019 Web Site

Built by the Python Community atop the Django web framework.

Rather than use this as the basis for your conference site directly, you should instead look at https://github.com/pinax/symposion which was designed for reuse.

PyCon 2019 is built on top of Pinax Symposion but may have customizations that will just make things more difficult for you.

Installation instructions are in this README. There's more documentation at https://readthedocs.org/projects/pycon/.

Build status for develop branch:

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Running the PyCon site locally

Before you get started, you'll need a Docker environment, and docker-compose available, see https://www.docker.com/community-edition for the easiest way to get that setup for your platform!

Developers can easily run the PyCon web application inside an isolated environemnt by using Docker_. Once you have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your computer, simply check out this project from GitHub and spin up the site::

$ git clone https://github.com/PyCon/pycon.git
$ cd pycon
$ make up

On this first call to up that creates the containers, make will go ahead and automatically perform all of the provisioning steps that the application needs. You can later reset the environment using make reset. Bootstrapping may take a few minutes to complete, since it downloads Django and all of the libraries it needs.

When docker-compose finishes, the PyCon application is running with some sample content!

Finally, you should see the development version of the PyCon web site when you visit http://localhost:8000/ in your browser!

Two logins are created during the automated setup!

To login as a Django superuser, use the email address admin@example.com and the password None.

To login as a general user, use the email address user@example.com and the password None.

.. _Docker: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/

Running the PyCon web site in production

To run tests

Tests won't run from /vagrant inside the vagrant system due to shortcomings of the way Vagrant makes the host system's files available there. It's probably simplest to just do development directly on any Ubuntu 14 system.

::

python manage.py test

or try running make test or tox. (Yes, we have too many ways to run tests.)

Also, Travis (https://travis-ci.org/PyCon/pycon) automatically runs the tests against pull requests.

More documentation

There's more documentation under docs/.

LICENSE

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