Getting Started

Setup Judia

We are using gulp which allows having complete automation for build flow. In case if you don't know Gulp then it's easy to use it. Gulp is a toolkit for automating painful or time-consuming tasks in the development workflow, so you can stop messing around while building any project. You can read it more about it here.

Prerequisites:

Please follow the below steps to install and setup all prerequisites:

  • Nodejs

    Make sure to have Node.js installed & running on your computer. If you already have installed Node on your computer, you can skip this step if your existing node version is greater than 18.12.1. We suggest you to use LTS version of Node.js.

  • Yarn

    Make sure to have the Yarn installed & running on your computer. If you already have installed Yarn on your computer, you can skip this step. We suggest you use Yarn instead of NPM.

  • Gulp

    Make sure to have the Gulp installed & running on your computer. If you already have installed gulp on run command npm install -g gulp from your terminal.

  • Git

    Make sure to have Git installed globally & running on your computer. If you already have installed git on your computer, you can skip this step.

  • Python

    Make sure to have the Python installed & running in your computer. If you already have installed Python on your computer, you can skip this step. Please use Python version 3 or if you are using python version 2 then make sure to run all the below commands with python insted of python3.

    For windows
    • Download python from windows store
    • Select the Python's version to download.
    • Click on the Install Now
    • Installation in Process
    For Linux
    • sudo apt update
    • sudo apt install python3

  • Check Pip version

    py -m pip --version
    upgread pip
    py -m pip install --upgrade pip

  • Virtualenv

    Make sure to have the virtualenv installed globally & running on your computer. If you already have installed on your computer, you can skip this step.

    Virtualenv installation command for linux & mac os
    python3 -m pip install --user virtualenv
    Virtualenv installation command for Windows
    py -m pip install --user virtualenv

After you finished with the above steps, you can run the following commands into the terminal/command prompt from the root directory (Judia/Admin/ ) of the project to run the project locally or build for production use:

Command Description
yarn install This would install all the required dependencies in the node_modules folder.
gulp Runs the project locally, starts the development server and watches for any changes in your code, including your HTML, Javascript, sass, etc.
python3 -m venv environment_name Create Virtual Environment on linux & mac OS
python -m venv environment_name Create Virtual Environment on Windows OS
source environment_name/bin/activate Activate Environment on Linux & mac OS
environment_name\Scripts\activate Activate Environment on Windows OS
pip3 install django Install Django on linux & mac OS
pip install django Install Django on Windows OS

Note: Depending on your installation, you may need to use either pip3 or pip and for python you may need to use either python3 or python.

After you finished with the above steps, you can run the following commands into the terminal / command prompt from the root directory of the project to run the project locally:

Install few libraries
pip install django-allauth
pip3 install django-embed-video
pip install django-crispy-forms
pip install django-multiselectfield
pip install social-auth-app-django
pip install crispy-bootstrap5
pip install Pillow

Database Connectivity
Goto settings.py of main directory and update below settings.

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
    'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.#databaseservername#',
    'NAME': 'Your Database Name',
    'USER' : 'Database User Name',
    'PASSWORD' : 'Your Password',
    'HOST' : 'Write down Host',
    'PORT' : 'Write down port',
    }
}

Run below command for database migration
For Windows: python manage.py migrate
For Linux: python3 manage.py migrate

To create a superuser run the below command
python manage.py createsuperuser
enter username Your Username
enter your Email Address
enter your Password
enter your Password again

To load static files
Go to Judia/settings.py and add following command:-
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
STATICFILES_DIRS = [os.path.join(BASE_DIR,'static')]

python manage.py collectstatic

SMTP CONFIGURATION
EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
EMAIL_PORT = 587
EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS'
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = 'YOUR HOST Password'
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS'

Run below command for run your project
For Windows: python manage.py runserver
For Linux: python3 manage.py runserver

Tips

SCSS: We suggest you do not change any scss files from the src/scss/custom folders because getting new updates will break your SCSS changes if any you have made. We strongly suggest you create a new custom.scss file and use that instead of overwriting any theme's custom scss files.