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# Do things in edx-platform
.PHONY: base-requirements check-types clean \
compile-requirements detect_changed_source_translations dev-requirements \
docker_auth docker_build docker_tag_build_push_lms docker_tag_build_push_lms_dev \
docker_tag_build_push_cms docker_tag_build_push_cms_dev docs extract_translations \
guides help lint-imports local-requirements migrate migrate-lms migrate-cms \
pre-requirements pull pull_translations push_translations requirements shell swagger \
technical-docs test-requirements ubuntu-requirements upgrade-package upgrade
# Careful with mktemp syntax: it has to work on Mac and Ubuntu, which have differences.
PRIVATE_FILES := $(shell mktemp -u /tmp/private_files.XXXXXX)
help: ## display this help message
@echo "Please use \`make <target>' where <target> is one of"
@grep '^[a-zA-Z]' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | sort | awk -F ':.*?## ' 'NF==2 {printf "\033[36m %-25s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2}'
clean: ## archive and delete most git-ignored files
@# Remove all the git-ignored stuff, but save and restore things marked
@# by start-noclean/end-noclean. Include Makefile in the tarball so that
@# there's always at least one file even if there are no private files.
sed -n -e '/start-noclean/,/end-noclean/p' < .gitignore > /tmp/private-files
-tar cf $(PRIVATE_FILES) Makefile `git ls-files --exclude-from=/tmp/private-files --ignored --others`
-git clean -fdX
tar xf $(PRIVATE_FILES)
rm $(PRIVATE_FILES)
SWAGGER = docs/lms-openapi.yaml
docs: guides technical-docs ## build all the developer documentation for this repository
swagger: ## generate the swagger.yaml file
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=docs.docs_settings python manage.py lms generate_swagger --generator-class=edx_api_doc_tools.ApiSchemaGenerator -o $(SWAGGER)
technical-docs: ## build the technical docs
$(MAKE) -C docs/technical html
guides: swagger ## build the developer guide docs
cd docs/guides; make clean html
extract_translations: ## extract localizable strings from sources
i18n_tool extract -v
push_translations: ## push source strings to Transifex for translation
i18n_tool transifex push
pull_translations: ## pull translations from Transifex
git clean -fdX conf/locale
i18n_tool transifex pull
i18n_tool extract
i18n_tool dummy
i18n_tool generate --verbose 1
git clean -fdX conf/locale/rtl
git clean -fdX conf/locale/eo
i18n_tool validate --verbose
paver i18n_compilejs
detect_changed_source_translations: ## check if translation files are up-to-date
i18n_tool changed
pull: ## update the Docker image used by "make shell"
docker pull edxops/edxapp:latest
pre-requirements: ## install Python requirements for running pip-tools
pip install -r requirements/pip.txt
pip install -r requirements/pip-tools.txt
local-requirements:
# edx-platform installs some Python projects from within the edx-platform repo itself.
pip install -e .
dev-requirements: pre-requirements
@# The "$(wildcard..)" is to include private.txt if it exists, and make no mention
@# of it if it does not. Shell wildcarding can't do that with default options.
pip-sync requirements/edx/development.txt $(wildcard requirements/edx/private.txt)
make local-requirements
base-requirements: pre-requirements
pip-sync requirements/edx/base.txt
make local-requirements
test-requirements: pre-requirements
pip-sync --pip-args="--exists-action=w" requirements/edx/testing.txt
make local-requirements
requirements: dev-requirements ## install development environment requirements
shell: ## launch a bash shell in a Docker container with all edx-platform dependencies installed
docker run -it -e "NO_PYTHON_UNINSTALL=1" -e "PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.python.org/simple" -e TERM \
-v `pwd`:/edx/app/edxapp/edx-platform:cached \
-v edxapp_lms_assets:/edx/var/edxapp/staticfiles/ \
-v edxapp_node_modules:/edx/app/edxapp/edx-platform/node_modules \
edxops/edxapp:latest /edx/app/edxapp/devstack.sh open
# Order is very important in this list: files must appear after everything they include!
REQ_FILES = \
requirements/edx/coverage \
requirements/edx/paver \
requirements/edx-sandbox/py38 \
requirements/edx/base \
requirements/edx/doc \
requirements/edx/testing \
requirements/edx/development \
requirements/edx/assets \
requirements/edx/semgrep \
scripts/xblock/requirements
define COMMON_CONSTRAINTS_TEMP_COMMENT
# This is a temporary solution to override the real common_constraints.txt\n# In edx-lint, until the pyjwt constraint in edx-lint has been removed.\n# See BOM-2721 for more details.\n# Below is the copied and edited version of common_constraints\n
endef
COMMON_CONSTRAINTS_TXT=requirements/common_constraints.txt
.PHONY: $(COMMON_CONSTRAINTS_TXT)
$(COMMON_CONSTRAINTS_TXT):
wget -O "$(@)" https://raw.githubusercontent.com/edx/edx-lint/master/edx_lint/files/common_constraints.txt
printf "$(COMMON_CONSTRAINTS_TEMP_COMMENT)" | cat - $(@) > temp && mv temp $(@)
compile-requirements: export CUSTOM_COMPILE_COMMAND=make upgrade
compile-requirements: pre-requirements $(COMMON_CONSTRAINTS_TXT) ## Re-compile *.in requirements to *.txt
@# Bootstrapping: Rebuild pip and pip-tools first, and then install them
@# so that if there are any failures we'll know now, rather than the next
@# time someone tries to use the outputs.
sed '/^django-simple-history==/d' requirements/common_constraints.txt > requirements/common_constraints.tmp
mv requirements/common_constraints.tmp requirements/common_constraints.txt
pip-compile -v --allow-unsafe ${COMPILE_OPTS} -o requirements/pip.txt requirements/pip.in
pip install -r requirements/pip.txt
pip-compile -v ${COMPILE_OPTS} -o requirements/pip-tools.txt requirements/pip-tools.in
pip install -r requirements/pip-tools.txt
@ export REBUILD='--rebuild'; \
for f in $(REQ_FILES); do \
echo ; \
echo "== $$f ===============================" ; \
echo "pip-compile -v $$REBUILD ${COMPILE_OPTS} -o $$f.txt $$f.in"; \
pip-compile -v $$REBUILD ${COMPILE_OPTS} -o $$f.txt $$f.in || exit 1; \
export REBUILD=''; \
done
upgrade: ## update the pip requirements files to use the latest releases satisfying our constraints
$(MAKE) compile-requirements COMPILE_OPTS="--upgrade"
upgrade-package: ## update just one package to the latest usable release
@test -n "$(package)" || { echo "\nUsage: make upgrade_package package=...\n"; exit 1; }
$(MAKE) compile-requirements COMPILE_OPTS="--upgrade-package $(package)"
check-types: ## run static type-checking tests
mypy
docker_auth:
echo "$$DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD" | docker login -u "$$DOCKERHUB_USERNAME" --password-stdin
docker_build: docker_auth
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build . --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=lms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8000 --target development -t openedx/lms-dev
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build . --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=lms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8000 --target production -t openedx/lms
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build . --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=cms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8010 --target development -t openedx/cms-dev
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build . --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=cms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8010 --target production -t openedx/cms
docker_tag_build_push_lms: docker_auth
docker buildx build -t openedx/lms:latest -t openedx/lms:${GITHUB_SHA} --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=lms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8000 --target production --push .
docker_tag_build_push_lms_dev: docker_auth
docker buildx build -t openedx/lms-dev:latest -t openedx/lms-dev:${GITHUB_SHA} --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=lms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8000 --target development --push .
docker_tag_build_push_cms: docker_auth
docker buildx build -t openedx/cms:latest -t openedx/cms:${GITHUB_SHA} --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=cms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8010 --target production --push .
docker_tag_build_push_cms_dev: docker_auth
docker buildx build -t openedx/cms-dev:latest -t openedx/cms-dev:${GITHUB_SHA} --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 --build-arg SERVICE_VARIANT=cms --build-arg SERVICE_PORT=8010 --target development --push .
lint-imports:
lint-imports
migrate-lms:
python manage.py lms showmigrations --database default --traceback --pythonpath=.
python manage.py lms migrate --database default --traceback --pythonpath=.
migrate-cms:
python manage.py cms showmigrations --database default --traceback --pythonpath=.
python manage.py cms migrate --database default --noinput --traceback --pythonpath=.
migrate: migrate-lms migrate-cms
# WARNING (EXPERIMENTAL):
# This installs the Ubuntu requirements necessary to make `pip install` and some other basic
# dev commands to pass. This is not necessarily everything needed to get a working edx-platform.
# Part of https://github.com/openedx/wg-developer-experience/issues/136
ubuntu-requirements: ## Install ubuntu 22.04 system packages needed for `pip install` to work on ubuntu.
sudo apt install libmysqlclient-dev libxmlsec1-dev