CC Legal Database: curated repository of Case Law and Scholarship data from around the world in a Django based website.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
. It contains some general instructions
that should be followed when contributing to any of the Creative Commons
open-source repositories.
To follow these instructions, Python 3 and Pipenv are required.
Install dependencies with pipenv.
pipenv install --dev
Copy .env.template
and set environment variables (like
DJANGO_DEBUG_ENABLED=True
for local development and testing) and secret keys
in a .env
file.
cp .env.template .env
After setting variables run the migrations to create the database (we use Postgresql in this case).
pipenv run python manage.py migrate
The next step is to create an admin account for Django admin.
pipenv run python manage.py createsuperuser
Finally you can start a development server with:
pipenv run python manage.py runserver
and see a local version of the website following http://127.0.0.1:8000/
on
the browser.
Open another terminal and navigate to webpack folder using:
cd webpack
To install webpack dependencies use:
npm install
or alternatively to install from package-lock.json use:
npm ci
If you want to make changes to scss files during development run:
npm run watch
otherwise run the following command
npm run build
After made code changes and before commit, check code style from main directory using.
pipenv run black .
pipenv run flake8
Posts in the Outreachy May 2020 round: CC Legal Database series
See deploy_to_heroku.md
.