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floof is a communal art gallery Web site. It's powered by Python and runs atop Pyramid. * http://www.python.org/ * http://www.pylonsproject.org/ # Installation First, make sure you've pulled in git submodules: git submodule init git submodule update Use the setuptools setup script: python setup.py install -- OR -- python setup.py develop If you're a developer, you probably want `develop` instead of `install`, and you may wish to consider using virtualenv to keep floof's Python environment separate from the rest of your system. Create a floof configuration file by copying the template: cp paster.ini config.ini You may call this file whatever you want, for example `development.ini` or `production.ini`. Configure as appropriate, then set the sqlalchemy.url parameter in alembic.ini to point to the same database as the floof config file. Finally, run the setup script to populate the database and configure the CA: python bin/setup-floof.py config.ini#floof-prod alembic.ini ## File storage You have two options for storing files, controlled by the `filestore` setting: * **local** stores files in the filesystem normally. The `filestore.directory` setting specifies the root of the storage. This directory must already exist and be writable by the Python process. * **mogilefs** stores files in the MogileFS distributed filesystem. You'll need the `pymogile` package installed, available from https://github.com/AloneRoad/pymogile in the 2.0 branch. `filestore.trackers` is a space-delimited list of trackers. `filestore.domain` is the name of the MogileFS domain under which all the files will be stored. See the mogile docs for creating a basic mogile environment: http://code.google.com/p/mogilefs/wiki/InstallHowTo For development, invoke the application with: bin/dev-server.sh config.ini If you hit some annoying problem during installation, check WORKAROUNDS. If the problem or answer is not there but you subsequently work it out, add your solution to WORKAROUNDS for the sake of those who follow. # Testing To invoke testing, run from the top level directory: python setup.py test
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