lightweight APIS-PMB instance to generate TEI/XML dumps
maybe in future also with PMB CRUD included
- clone the repo
- create a virtual env
python -m venv venv
- activate it
source venv/bin/activate
- install packages
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
- get a recent db-dump (
./dump_and_restore.sh
) (create a postgres-dbpmb
and run./dump_and_restore.sh
, make sure you tunneled to production db first) - set env variables
- run
python manage.py runserver
- (create a superuser)
python manage.py creatsuperuser
pip install notebook
(1 time)- set env varibles
./set_env_variables
python manage.py shell_plus --lab
python manage.py process_beacon --beacon=https://thun-korrespondenz.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/beacon.txt --domain=thun-korrespondenz
python manage.py process_beacon --beacon=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Auden-Musulin-Papers/amp-entities/main/out/beacon.txt --domain=Auden-Musulin-Papers
python manage.py process_beacon --beacon=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hanslick-Online/hsl-entities/main/out/beacon.txt --domain=Hanslick
in order to avoid errors on a new instance you'll need to set an environment variable PMB_NEW=whatever
. After you run the inital python manage.py migrate
you should unset PMB_NEW
- bundling js-code (used for network-vis) is not part of the docker-setup
- for development make sure the vite-dev-server is running
pnpm run vite
- for building new bundle, run
pn run build
BEGIN;
SELECT setval(pg_get_serial_sequence('"django_migrations"','id'), coalesce(max("id"), 1), max("id") IS NOT null) FROM "django_migrations";
COMMIT;