Simple laboratory organizer with multiples features:
Documentation will be available in read the docs
Clone this repository
$ git clone git@github.com:solvo/organilab.git
$ cd organilab
Create a virtualenv
$ mkdir -p ~/entornos/
$ python -m venv ~/entornos/organilab
$ source ~/entornos/organilab/bin/activate
Install requirements
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Check your database configuration and sync your models
$ python manage.py migrate
$ python manage.py createcachetable
$ python manage.py load_urlname_permissions
$ python manage.py loadgroup
$ python manage.py load_sga
$ python manage.py loaddata sga_components.json
Could be required to call python manage.py initial_data
Create a superuser for admin views
$ python manage.py createsuperuser
Run your development server
$ python manage.py runserver
Create translations
$ django-admin makemessages --all --no-location --no-obsolete
Create javascript translations
$ django-admin makemessages -d djangojs -l es --ignore *.min.js
Compile translations
$ django-admin compilemessages --locale es
Create your image organilab
docker build -f docker/Dockerfile -t solvosoft/organilab
Run with bind mount folder to sync with changes without rebuild image:
docker run -it --name organilab -p 80:80 -p 8000:8000 \
-v `pwd`/src/:/organilab --env DBHOST=YOUR_PG_HOST \
solvosoft/organilab
Enter to the container:
docker run -it organilab python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
And finally each change you make in your local files will restart the environment in order to apply them.
Run all selenium test is too slow, so you maybe want to generate a gif of your test.
First create a docker image:
make build_docker_selenium
Run your test, please note that quotes ("") are required on the command before run=.
make run_docker_selenium run="python manage.py test --no-input --tag=selenium laboratory.tests.selenium_tests.manage_organizations.test_laboratory_tab"