Skip to main content

Software Heritage Web UI

Project description

swh-web

This repository holds the development of Software Heritage web applications:

Documentation about how to use these components but also the details of their URI schemes can be found in the docs folder. The produced HTML documentation can be read and browsed at https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/swh-web/index.html.

Technical details

Those applications are powered by:

How to build, run and test

Backend requirements

First you will need Python 3 and a complete swh development environment installed.

To run the backend, you need to have the following Python 3 modules installed.

To run the backend tests, the following Python 3 modules are also required to be installed.

One easy way to install them is to use the pip tool:

$ pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements-test.txt

Frontend requirements

To compile the frontend assets, you need to have nodejs >= 8.9.0 and yarn installed. If you are on Debian stretch, you can easily install an up to date nodejs from the stretch-backports repository.

Packages for yarn can be installed by following these instructions. Alternatively, you can install yarn with npm install yarn, and add YARN=node_modules/yarn/bin/yarn as argument whenever you run make.

Please note that the static assets bundles generated by webpack are not stored in the git repository. Follow the instructions below in order to generate them in order to be able to run the frontend part of the web applications.

Make targets to execute the applications

Below is the list of available make targets that can be executed from the root directory of swh-web in order to build and/or execute the web applications under various configurations:

  • run-django-webpack-devserver: Compile and serve not optimized (without mignification and dead code elimination) frontend static assets using webpack-dev-server and run django server with development settings. This is the recommended target to use when developing swh-web as it enables automatic reloading of backend and frontend part of the applications when modifying source files (*.py, *.js, *.css, *.html).

  • run-django-webpack-dev: Compile not optimized (no minification, no dead code elimination) frontend static assets using webpack and run django server with development settings. This is the recommended target when one only wants to develop the backend side of the application.

  • run-django-webpack-prod: Compile optimized (with minification and dead code elimination) frontend static assets using webpack and run django server with production settings. This is useful to test the applications in production mode (with the difference that static assets are served by django). Production settings notably enable advanced django caching and you will need to have memcached installed for that feature to work.

  • run-django-server-dev: Run the django server with development settings but without compiling frontend static assets through webpack.

  • run-django-server-prod: Run the django server with production settings but without compiling frontend static assets through webpack.

  • run-gunicorn-server: Run the web applications with production settings in a gunicorn worker as they will be in real production environment.

Once one of these targets executed, the web applications can be executed by pointing your browser to http://localhost:5004.

Make targets to test the applications

Some make targets are also available to easily execute the backend and frontend tests of the Software Heritage web applications.

The backend tests are powered by the pytest and hypothesis frameworks while the frontend ones rely on the use of the cypress tool.

Below is the exhaustive list of those targets:

  • test: execute the backend tests using a fast hypothesis profile (only one input example will be provided for each test)

  • test-full: execute the backend tests using a slower hypothesis profile (one hundred of input examples will be provided for each test which helps spotting possible bugs)

  • test-frontend: execute the frontend tests using cypress in headless mode but with some slow test suites disabled

  • test-frontend-full: execute the frontend tests using cypress in headless mode with all test suites enabled

  • test-frontend-ui: execute the frontend tests using the cypress GUI but with some slow test suites disabled

  • test-frontend-full-ui: execute the frontend tests using the cypress GUI with all test suites enabled

Yarn targets

Below is a list of available yarn targets in order to only execute the frontend static assets compilation (no web server will be executed):

  • build-dev: compile not optimized (without mignification and dead code elimination) frontend static assets and store the results in the swh/web/static folder.

  • build: compile optimized (with mignification and dead code elimination) frontend static assets and store the results in the swh/web/static folder.

The build target must be executed prior performing the Debian packaging of swh-web in order for the package to contain the optimized assets dedicated to production environment.

To execute these targets, issue the following command:

$ yarn <target_name>

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

swh.web-0.0.255.tar.gz (10.3 MB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.

swh.web-0.0.255-py3-none-any.whl (10.7 MB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

File details

Details for the file swh.web-0.0.255.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: swh.web-0.0.255.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 10.3 MB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/3.2.0 pkginfo/1.5.0.1 requests/2.24.0 setuptools/50.0.0 requests-toolbelt/0.9.1 tqdm/4.48.2 CPython/3.7.3

File hashes

Hashes for swh.web-0.0.255.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 c126032c98790780f62b4bca86cfe520d3420ff4197468b0ccf480ff0410ca2b
MD5 0da4c4deb47dc77a5bf5c7d5589e818d
BLAKE2b-256 6c7ce7020dc540d0b3f9be0cc8f9b9de9f8919f7568d2d534f8a0fde07b9e536

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file swh.web-0.0.255-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

  • Download URL: swh.web-0.0.255-py3-none-any.whl
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 10.7 MB
  • Tags: Python 3
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/3.2.0 pkginfo/1.5.0.1 requests/2.24.0 setuptools/50.0.0 requests-toolbelt/0.9.1 tqdm/4.48.2 CPython/3.7.3

File hashes

Hashes for swh.web-0.0.255-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 7e26106053a97213b76fee3ea490bca95d43b3dcfe334d77b8a9e12b4bd062e0
MD5 cbbc51c5d3e847ce165386934584131d
BLAKE2b-256 9825ef3944da2947f9759b057a6612c241e414865982f7a21ab1f0c40a59eb50

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Monitoring Depot Continuous Integration Fastly CDN Google Download Analytics Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Error logging StatusPage Status page