http://pyvideo.org is simply an index of Python-related media records. The raw data being used here comes out of the pyvideo/data repo.
Before opening a PR, please check out our Development Philosophy.
Setting up a development environment is as simple as four easy steps.
- Clone repo (recursively; it contains submodules)
- Install dependencies
- Build reST files from JSON files
- Build HTML files from reST files
All of these steps are explained in detail below.
First, pull down this repo's code:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/pyvideo/pyvideo.git
Then, install the dependencies for building this site. It is recommended to install all the requirements inside virtualenv, use virtualenvwrapper to manage virtualenvs. Building pyvideo.org requires Python 3.5
First of all, create a virtual environment to install all the dependencies into either using virtualenvwrapper:
$ mkvirtualenv -p python3 pyvideo
... or using pyvenv:
$ pyvenv .env && source .env/bin/activate
From the root of the repo, run the following command:
$ pip install -r requirements/dev.txt
Finally, you'll be able to generate the HTML site. From the root of the repo, run the following command:
$ make html
To view the site, run the following command:
$ make serve
This will start development server on port 8000. Goto browser and open http://localhost:8000 to view your local version of pyvideo.org!
If you're trying to debug unexpected build results, you can pass one of two variables to the make process to influence to logging level:
# Show Pelican warnings $ make VERBOSE=1 html # Show even more output $ make DEBUG=1 html
There are automated tests to ensure that none of the pages have significant accessibility problems; to run them:
- Download chromedriver
and add it to your PATH environment variable (copy to
/usr/local/bin
, etc.) - Run
make test
We'd love the help! All feature ideas and bugs-to-be-fixed are listed in the issues associated with this repo. Please check there for ideas on how to contribute. Thanks!
If you want to contribute new media, please check the pyvideo/data repo and its contribution docs.
If you've found an issue with the site or something that could be done better, please open an issue on Github.
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