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django-papaye

This package runs a set of commands to help you use Transcrypt in Django.

It configures all you need inside you Django project, so you're all set to go.

Package Description

This package is configure your Django project in order to let you use Transcrypt the better way possible.

Usage

In a Script - purely for development

Assuming you already created a Django project at '/path/to/your/django/project' (if not please do so)

Before installing django-papaye you MUST first:

  1. Install pyenv: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
  2. Install a python3.9 version via pyenv:
pyenv install 3.9.19
  1. In a new terminal tab, create a specific python virtual environment via pyenv:
cd /path/to/your/django/project  # go to you django project root folder (same folder where manage.py is)

pyenv shell 3.9.19  # switches to this specific version of python for this terminal tab until it's closed

python3 --version  # it should print out 'Python 3.9.19'

python3 -m venv venv-3.9

source venv-3.9/bin/activate  # to activate your venv-3.9
  1. Install django-papaye
pip install django-papaye
  1. Then configure your django transcrypt environment by executing this command:
configure

Your all good to go now!

From the Command Line

NOTE: Even better, configure a custom keyboard shortcut! I use control alt l.

run in a terminal: login

If you need to reconfigure (run in a terminal) configure

Installation

Install the package with: pip3 install lib_work_login

To install from source and develop:

git clone https://github.com/jfuruness/lib_work_login.git
cd lib_work_login
pip3 install wheel --upgrade
pip3 install -r requirements.txt --upgrade
python3 setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
python3 setup.py develop

System Requirements

Must have linux. You can prob change easily to support other OSes, but not currently supported

Testing

Run tests on install by doing: pip3 install lib_off_campus_housing_parser --force --install-option test This will install the package, force the command line arguments to be installed, and run the tests NOTE: You might need sudo to install command line arguments when doing this

You can test the package if in development by moving/cd into the directory where setup.py is located and running: python3 setup.py test

To test a specific submodule, cd into that submodule and run: pytest

Note: I currently have not written any tests, since I have tried the program and checked it's output by hand so I know that it works. I know that this is not sufficient, but no one is going to use this thing but me so whatevs.

Development/Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request
  6. Email me at guyyann.vectol@gmail.com because I do not check those messages often

History

  • django-papaye
    • 0.1.7 - Enabled README.md for Pypi
    • 0.1.6 - Add a donation link inside README.md
    • 0.1.5 - Another quick fix on README.md
    • 0.1.4 - Quick fix on README.md
    • 0.1.3 - Added a link to Github
    • 0.1.2 - Added README.md
    • 0.1.1 - Changes to include necessary files and folders

Donations

https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8BWT6CHREL5CE

License

BSD License

TODO/Possible Future Improvements

FAQ

Q: Have you ever opened a 'papaye' 🥭

A1: Yes and it smells very bad! => like using Transcrypt inside Django at first

A2: But then you start to taste it and now you are getting in love with it. Guess what, same for Transcrypt inside Django

P.S.: Fruits 4 life 🔆🌱🥭💪!

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