wger (ˈvɛɡɐ) Workout Manager is a free, open source web application that help you manage your personal workouts, weight and diet plans and can also be used as a simple gym management utility. It offers a REST API as well, for easy integration with other projects and tools.
For a live system, refer to the project's site: https://wger.de/
These are the basic steps to install and run the application locally on a Linux system. There are more detailed instructions, other deployment options as well as an administration guide available at https://wger.readthedocs.io or locally in your code repository in the docs folder.
Please consult the commands' help for further information and available parameters.
Useful to just try it out. Check the documentation on how to use the wger/devel docker image or the docker-compose file for development:
docker run -ti --name wger.apache --publish 8000:80 wger/apache
Then just open http://localhost:8000 and log in as: admin, password admin
Note: You can safely install from master, it is almost always in a usable and stable state.
- Install the necessary packages
$ sudo apt-get install python3-dev nodejs npm git $ sudo npm install -g yarn
Then install the python packages from pypi in the virtualenv:
$ python3 -m venv venv-wger $ source venv-wger/bin/activate
- Start the application. This will download the required JS and CSS libraries and create a SQlite database and populate it with data on the first run.
$ git clone https://github.com/wger-project/wger.git $ cd wger $ pip install -r requirements.txt $ python setup.py develop $ wger create_settings --settings-path $(pwd)/settings.py --database-path $(pwd)/database.sqlite $ wger bootstrap --settings-path $(pwd)/settings.py --no-start-server $ python manage.py runserver
- Log in as: admin, password admin
After the first run you just start django's development server:
$ python manage.py runserver
- Install the necessary packages and their dependencies in a virtualenv
$ sudo apt-get install python3-dev nodejs npm git $ sudo npm install -g yarn $ python3 -m venv venv-wger $ source venv-wger/bin/activate $ pip install wger
- Start the application. This will download the required JS and CSS libraries and create a SQlite database and populate it with data on the first run. Then, log in as: admin, password admin
$ wger bootstrap
- To start the installation again, just call wger start
$ wger start
You can get a list of all available commands by calling wger
without any
arguments:
Available tasks: bootstrap Performs all steps necessary to bootstrap the application config_location Returns the default location for the settings file and the data folder create_or_reset_admin Creates an admin user or resets the password for an existing one create_settings Creates a local settings file load_fixtures Loads all fixtures migrate_db Run all database migrations start Start the application using django's built in webserver
You can also get help on a specific command with wger --help <command>
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Feel free to contact us if you found this useful or if there was something that didn't behave as you expected. We can't fix what we don't know about, so please report liberally. If you're not sure if something is a bug or not, feel free to file a bug anyway.
- gitter: https://gitter.im/wger-project/wger
- issue tracker: https://github.com/wger-project/wger/issues
- twitter: https://twitter.com/wger_de
All the code and the content is freely available:
- Main repository: https://github.com/wger-project/wger
wger is free software and will always remain that way. However, if you want to help and support the project you are more than welcome to donate an amount of your choice.
The application is licensed under the Affero GNU General Public License 3 or later (AGPL 3+).
The initial exercise and ingredient data is licensed additionally under one of the Creative Commons licenses, see the individual exercises for more details.
The documentation is released under a CC-BY-SA: either version 4 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Some images were taken from Wikipedia, see the SOURCES file in their respective folders for more details.