Personal activity tracker for both strength and cardio (GPS tracked) excercises.
Live version is here: http://145.239.84.96 (I couldn't find any cool domain, sorry :))
Spartan is built into single Docker
image which serve the application and static files on port 8000
. There is also a Makefile
for common tasks so you won't need to remember all those docker parameters. Obviously you need to have Docker installed. On newest Ubuntu you can do this through sudo apt install docker.io
.
Spartan has two level of testing. Unit tests lives near application modules, eg training/tests/test_hexagons.py
while higher level testing are in global tests
directory.
All of them are managed by pytest
which is integrated with django
. The easiest way to run them is to use make test
as it will handle all docker stuff.
You can start debug server using docker-compose
:
docker-compose up
It will run the same docker image that is used in production but with DEBUG
environment variable passed into the container. DEBUG
will change some things.
- Python logger is set to debug level
- SQLite is used as database,
db.sqlite3
will be created in current directory
After starting, application will be available on port 8000
.
Spartan image doesn't come with the database (except the SQLite which is used only in DEBUG mode) so you have to install it manually (on your host OS or by using docker aswell - docker-compose might be usefull in this case).
When you have your database ready, you can pass its configuration though environment variables: DB_ENGINE DB_NAME DB_USER DB_PASSWORD DB_HOST
. You can check django
documentation to find out what to put in here.
When you have those covered, you can start the container and leave the management to Docker by using --restart always
flag to run
command. This way, the container will be running on your machine all the time.
At this point, you database is most likely empty so before using the application, you have to migrate the models.
[TODO]
Spartan comes with docker-compose
configuration which should be preferred way to start the application.
docker-compose build
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d
Django models are migrated at each startup in dokcer-entrypoint.sh
.