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.. index:: installation
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Install
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Working Environment
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You have several options in setting up your working environment. We recommend
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using virtualenv to separate the dependencies of your project from your
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system's python environment. If on Linux or Mac OS X, you can also use
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virtualenvwrapper to help manage multiple virtualenvs across different
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projects.
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.. index:: virtualenv
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Virtualenv Only
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First, make sure you are using `virtualenv`_. Once that's installed, create
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your virtualenv:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ virtualenv --distribute gvafile
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.. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/
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You will also need to ensure that the virtualenv has the project directory
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added to the path. Adding the project directory will allow `django-admin.py` to
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be able to change settings using the `--settings` flag.
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.. index:: virtualenvwrapper
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Virtualenv with virtualenvwrapper
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In Linux and Mac OSX, you can install `virtualenvwrapper
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<http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`_, which will take care
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of managing your virtual environments and adding the project path to the
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`site-directory` for you:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ mkdir gvafile
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$ mkvirtualenv -a gvafile gvafile-dev
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$ cd gvafile && add2virtualenv `pwd`
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.. index:: pip, requirements, dependencies
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Installation of Dependencies
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Depending on where you are installing dependencies:
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In development:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ pip install -r requirements/local.txt
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For production:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ pip install -r requirements.txt
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.. index:: celery, worker, file queue
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Running the Celery worker
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gvafile uses the `Celery`_ distributed task queue system. The gvafile logix is
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executed by a celery worker. After all dependencies are installed you can go
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into the gvafile directory and run the celery worker with:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ cd gvafile
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$ celery -A gvafile worker -Q file -l info
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.. _Celery: http://www.celeryproject.org/
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