Automatically sync recurring Hebrew calendar events, like birthdays and anniversaries, to your digital calendar.
License: GPLv3
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/abe-101/myHebrewDates.git
cd myHebrewDates
- Create and activate a virtual environment:
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
- Install the local dependencies:
pip install -r requirements/local.txt
- Pre-Commit Install:
pre-commit install
- Create Database:
createdb --username=<USERNAME> my_hebrew_dates
- Create
.env
File and add these:
DATABASE_URL=postgres://<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>@127.0.0.1:5432/my_hebrew_dates
CELERY_BROKER_URL=redis://localhost:6379/0
- Set up the database:
python manage.py makemigrations
python manage.py migrate
- Start the Server
python manage.py runserver
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To create a normal user account, just go to Sign Up and fill out the form. Once you submit it, you'll see a "Verify Your E-mail Address" page. Go to your console to see a simulated email verification message. Copy the link into your browser. Now the user's email should be verified and ready to go.
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To create a superuser account, use this command:
python manage.py createsuperuser
For convenience, you can keep your normal user logged in on Chrome and your superuser logged in on Firefox (or similar), so that you can see how the site behaves for both kinds of users.
Running type checks with mypy:
mypy my_hebrew_dates
To run the tests, check your test coverage, and generate an HTML coverage report:
coverage run -m pytest
coverage html
open htmlcov/index.html
pytest
Moved to Live reloading and SASS compilation.
This app comes with Celery.
To run a celery worker:
cd my_hebrew_dates
celery -A config.celery_app worker -l info
Please note: For Celery's import magic to work, it is important where the celery commands are run. If you are in the same folder with manage.py, you should be right.
To run periodic tasks, you'll need to start the celery beat scheduler service. You can start it as a standalone process:
cd my_hebrew_dates
celery -A config.celery_app beat
or you can embed the beat service inside a worker with the -B
option (not recommended for production use):
cd my_hebrew_dates
celery -A config.celery_app worker -B -l info
In development, it is often nice to be able to see emails that are being sent from your application. If you choose to use Mailpit when generating the project a local SMTP server with a web interface will be available.
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Download the latest Mailpit release for your OS.
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Copy the binary file to the project root.
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Make it executable:
chmod +x mailpit
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Spin up another terminal window and start it there:
./mailpit
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Check out http://127.0.0.1:8025/ to see how it goes.
Now you have your own mail server running locally, ready to receive whatever you send it.
Sentry is an error logging aggregator service. You can sign up for a free account at https://sentry.io/signup/?code=cookiecutter or download and host it yourself. The system is set up with reasonable defaults, including 404 logging and integration with the WSGI application.
You must set the DSN url in production.
The following details how to deploy this application.