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Development of Debian Member Portfolio Service
The Debian Member Portfolio Service is implemented in Python using the Pylons web application framework.
The following sections describe how to setup a local development environment for the Debian Member Portfolio Service.
All instructions assume that you work on a Debian system. You should use Python 2.7 for development.
Setup of a local development
To start working on the source code you need to have git installed:
sudo aptitude install git
The canonical git repository for the Debian Member Portfolio Service is available at http://debianstuff.dittberner.info/git/debianmemberportfolio.git. To get a clone of the source code you change to a directory of your choice and invoke git clone:
cd ~/src
git clone http://debianstuff.dittberner.info/git/debianmemberportfolio.git
You should use virtualenv to separate the development environment from your system wide Python installation. You can install virtualenv using:
sudo aptitude install python-virtualenv
When you have virtualenv
installed you should create a virtual environment for Debian Member Portfolio Service development and install the requirements using pip:
mkdir ~/.virtualenvs
virtualenv --distribute ~/.virtualenvs/dmportfolio
. ~/.virtualenvs/dmportfolio/bin/activate
cd ~/src/debianmemberportfolio
pip install -r jessiereq.pip
Note
The Debian Member Portfolio Service instance at http://portfolio.debian.net/ is running on a Debian Jessie server, therefore jessiereq.pip
contains dependency versions matching that Debian release.
The dependency download and installation into the virtual environment takes some time.
After you have your virtual environment ready you need to setup the project for development:
python setup.py develop
Debian Member Portfolio Service needs the JQuery JavaScript library to function properly. The JQuery library is not included in the git clone and must be copied into the subdirectory debianmemberportfolio/public/javascript/jquery
. On Debian systems you can install the package libjs-jquery and place a symlink to the directory /usr/share/javascript
into debianmemberportfolio/public
: :
sudo aptitude install libjs-jquery
ln -s /usr/share/javascript debianmemberportfolio/public
Prepare for first startup
The Debian Member Portfolio Service uses data from the Debian keyring to get information regarding PGP keys and names related to email addresses. Before you can run the service you need to fetch a copy of the keyring and prepare it for use by the code.
Note
You need rsync and gnupg for these tasks:
sudo aptitude install rsync gnupg
When you have both installed you can run:
. ~/.virtualenvs/dmportfolio/bin/activate
./synckeyrings.sh
python debianmemberportfolio/model/keyringanalyzer.py
The first synchronizes the keyrings in $HOME/debian/keyring.debian.org
with files on the keyring.debian.org host. And the second generates a key/value database in debianmemberportfolio/model/keyringcache
that is used by the code.
Run a development server
Pylons uses PasteScript to run a development server. You can run a development server using:
paster serve --reload development.ini
The output of this command should look like the following:
Starting subprocess with file monitor
Starting server in PID 31377.
serving on http://127.0.0.1:5000
You can now access your development server at the URL that is printed by the command.
If you want to stop the development server press Ctrl + C
.
Common development tasks
Add new URL
Debian Member Portfolio Service uses a ini style configuration file debianmemberportfolio/model/portfolio.ini
to configure the generated URL patterns. The actual URL generation is done in :py~debianmemberportfolio.controllers.portfolio.DdportfolioController
in the :py~debianmemberportfolio.controllers.portfolio.DdportfolioController.urllist
method.
If you want to add a new URL type you have to add a line in portfolio.ini
and an entry in :py~debianmemberportfolio.controllers.portfolio.DdportfolioController
's :py~debianmemberportfolio.controllers.portfolio.DdportfolioController._LABELS
dictionary. The top level dictionary keys correspond to sections in the ini file. The dictionary values are dictionaries themselves that contain a special key label
that defines the label of the section in the output and keys for each entry to be rendered in that section. The values in these sub-dictionaries are strings marked for translation using the :py~pylons.i18n._
function from :pypylons.i18n
.
The patterns in portfolio.ini
can contain the following placeholders that are filled at runtime:
Placeholder | Replacement |
---|---|
%(aliothusername)s | user name on alioth.debian.org |
%(email)s | email address (URL encoded) |
%(emailnoq)s | email address |
%(firstchar)s | first character of the email address |
%(forumsid)d | forum user id |
%(gpgfp)s | GNUPG/PGP key fingerprint |
%(name)s | full name (i.e. John Smith) |
%(username)s | Debian user name |
%(wikihomepage)s | full name in camel case (i.e. JohnSmith) |
The replacement of placeholders is performed in the :py~debianmemberportfolio.controllers.portfolio.DdportfolioController.urllist
method. And uses data from the Debian keyring. Access to the pre-parsed keyring data is performed using the :py~debianmemberportfolio.model.dddatabuilder.build_data
function of the module :pydebianmemberportfolio.model.dddatabuilder
, which uses several helper functions from :pydebianmemberportfolio.model.keyfinder
to access the key information.