lostplaces-backend is a Django based Webproject. It once wants to become a software which allows a group of urban explorers to manage, document and share the locations of lost places while not exposing too much / any information to the public.
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lostplaces-backend

lostplaces-backend is a django (3.x) based webproject. It once wants to become a software which allows a group of urban explorers to manage, document and share the locations of lost places while not exposing too much / any information to the public.

The software is currently in early development status, neither scope, datalmodel(s) nor features are finalized yet. Therefore we would not recommend to download or install this piece of software anywhere - except your local django dev server.

Dependencies

Right now it depends on the following non-core Python 3 libraries. These can be installed using the package manager of your distribution or into the venv locally.

  • django django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
  • easy-thumbnails A powerful, yet easy to implement thumbnailing application for Django 1.11+

Setting up a (pipenv) virtual environment for development

After having obtained the repository contents (either via .zip download or git clone), you can easily setup a pipenv virtual environment. The repo provides a Pipfile for easy dependency management that does not mess with your system.

$ cd lostplaces-backend
$ pipenv install 
$ pipenv shell
(lostplaces-backend) $ lostplaces/manage.py migrate
(lostplaces-backend) $ lostplaces/manage.py createsuperuser
(lostplaces-backend) $ lostplaces/manage.py runserver

Returning to the venv

$ cd lostplaces-backend
$ pipenv shell
(lostplaces-backend) $ lostplaces/manage.py runserver

Visit: admin for administrative backend or frontend

Happy developing ;-)