Clutch.io is two projects:
- Native A/B testing for iOS and Android
- A toolkit for developing hybrid native/HTML applications for iOS
You may be interested in one or the other, but this project is the server component for both projects.
- Python 2.6 or Greater
- PostgreSQL (including the required headers to compile psycopg2)
- libevent 2.0.20
- S3 Account (for hybrid native/html application framework ONLY)
Before you get started, make sure all of the prerequisites are installed and that PostgreSQL is running. Now we need to create a Clutch user and database:
createuser -s clutch
createdb -E utf8 --owner=clutch clutch
Next we need to install Clutch:
easy_install clutchserver
Now we will generate a configuration file used to setup ports and such:
clutch-config > conf.py
You can check the configuration defaults provided by clutch-config and decide whether they are right for your setup. For most people, the defaults should be just fine. When you're ready, let's start up the server:
clutch-all conf.py
That's it, you're now running Clutch.io! Visit http://127.0.0.1:8000/ to see it in action.
See http://clutchio.github.com/
To generate a local copy of the above documentation, first check out this repo:
git clone https://github.com/clutchio/clutch.git
Make sure you have Sphinx installed so that you can generate the docs:
easy_install Sphinx==1.1.3
Now change to the docs directory and make the docs
cd clutch/docs make html
Finally, open the docs:
open _build/html/index.html
To run the tests, generate a test configuration file using clutch-config like above, but instead of using clutch-all to run it, use clutch-test:
clutch-test conf.py
This is one area where this project could use a lot of help. If you're interested in contributing, helping out by improving our test coverage is a great place to start!
If you have a question, an idea, or just want to join the discussion about Clutch, please join us on our mailing list: