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Managing pseudonyms for subjects.

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huscy.pseudonyms

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Requirements

  • Python 3.6+
  • A supported version of Django

Tox tests on Django versions 2.1, 2.2, 3.0 and 3.1.

Installation

To install husy.pseudonyms simply run:

pip install huscy.pseudonyms

Configuration

First of all, the huscy.pseudonyms application has to be hooked into the project.

  1. Add huscy.pseudonyms and further required apps to INSTALLED_APPS in settings module:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
	...

	'huscy.pseudonyms',
	'huscy.subjects',
)
  1. Create database tables by running:
python manage.py migrate

Development

After checking out the repository you should activate any virtual environment. Install all development and test dependencies:

make install

Create migration files and database tables:

make migrate

We assume you're having a running postgres database with a user huscy and a database also called huscy. You can easily create them by running

sudo -u postgres createuser -d huscy
sudo -u postgres createdb huscy
sudo -u postgres psql -c ";ALTER DATABASE huscy OWNER TO huscy"
sudo -u postgres psql -c "ALTER USER huscy WITH PASSWORD '123';"

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