[ASLO] ASLO build and deployment process (Jatin Dhankhar)
Tony Anderson
tony_anderson at usa.net
Mon Apr 17 19:47:33 EDT 2017
Hi, Jatin
Great!
The path.py is a module I often use but not necessary. its functions can
also be accomplished by os.
The activity template is really unformatted. Having a working version
and comparing it to ASLO should give you ideas on how to
make it more attractive and what additional data you want to include.
Tony
On 04/18/2017 03:00 AM, Jatin Dhankhar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the delay, I got it working by installing the 1.7 (need to
> change few things to get it working it latest 1.11 version) version of
> Django and changing the TEMPLATE_DIRS. I don't understand the use of
> path.py, I commented out the that import since it was not used anywhere.
>
> I handed over my laptop which was provided by University, it will take
> 4-5 days for me to arrange for a new laptop, in the meantime I am
> using my old desktop
>
> Thanks,
> Jatin Dhankhar
>
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Tony Anderson <tony_anderson at usa.net
> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using 1.7.7 - haven't changed for a long time.
>
> You will probably want to add the app to your Django project
> preserving your settings especially for static files. I set up the
> urls.py in the project to include
> the urls.py from the app.
>
> Tony
>
> On 04/15/2017 02:08 AM, Jatin Dhankhar wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can you tell me which version of Django and Python you are using?
>> I am using the latest stable version and some things like
>> patterns were removed from Django. Also the code you sent me only
>> contains the app aslo and not the whole django web project ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jatin Dhankhar
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 11:24 PM, Jatin Dhankhar
>> <dhankhar.jatin at gmail.com <mailto:dhankhar.jatin at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> At the moment, I think you should focus on the 25
>> activity test set and getting it working with django.
>>
>> Okay, on it.
>>
>> we can arrange to host the development on a Sugar Labs
>> server, it should make both the repository itself
>> (download.sugarlabs.org <http://download.sugarlabs.org/>)
>> and the ASLO metadata directly accessible.
>>
>> In the meantime we can host it on DigitalOcean, I have
>> credits for DigitalOcean which I got as part of Student pack.
>>
>> My IRC nickname is tony37. However, I am never on #sugar
>> (a twelve hour time difference so the normal participants
>> are in bed). Last year, Utkarsh and I met whenever he
>> felt the need to discuss a technical issue in detail. We
>> limited the meetings to one hour. That proved quite
>> productive.
>>
>>
>> Yes we can do the same.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jatin Dhankhar
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 5:50 AM, Tony Anderson
>> <tony_anderson at usa.net <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jatin
>>
>> At the moment, I think you should focus on the 25
>> activity test set and getting it working with django. I
>> find it is much more productive to move from one working
>> version to another with added capability. If we can
>> arrange to host the development on a Sugar Labs server,
>> it should make both the repository itself
>> (download.sugarlabs.org <http://download.sugarlabs.org>)
>> and the ASLO metadata directly accessible.
>>
>> My IRC nickname is tony37. However, I am never on #sugar
>> (a twelve hour time difference so the normal participants
>> are in bed). Last year, Utkarsh and I met whenever he
>> felt the need to discuss a technical issue in detail. We
>> limited the meetings to one hour. That proved quite
>> productive.
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>> On 04/13/2017 01:14 AM, Jatin Dhankhar wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I think we need to agree on the use of IRC. If you
>>> want to communicate with members of the community,
>>> you must go where they are (#sugar). If you want a
>>> one-to-one meeting on IRC with me, I would suggest
>>> #sugar-newbies. It is normally dormant but works
>>> well and saves a log for later review. It worked
>>> well for meetings with Utkarsh Tiwari during last
>>> year's GSOC.
>>>
>>> Sure, whatever works :). What is your IRC nickname ?
>>>
>>> There are two things that you will need to have
>>> local to the django project. First is the directory
>>> download.sugarlabs.org
>>> <http://download.sugarlabs.org/> which has the Sugar
>>> activity bundles
>>>
>>> Do I need to mirror the whole setup/directory ?
>>>
>>> When talking about scraping you probably meant
>>> http://activities.sugarlabs.org instead of
>>> http://download.sugarlabs.org/
>>> <http://download.sugarlabs.org/>, right ?
>>> Also for scraping, Scrapy <https://scrapy.org/> seems to
>>> more popular than beautifulsoup ?
>>>
>>> Also a big thanks for including Walter in the discussion :D
>>>
>>> - Jatin Dhankhar
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 6:30 AM, Tony Anderson
>>> <tony_anderson at usa.net <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, Jatin
>>>
>>> I think we need to agree on the use of IRC. If you
>>> want to communicate with members of the community,
>>> you must go where they are (#sugar). If you want a
>>> one-to-one meeting on IRC with me, I would suggest
>>> #sugar-newbies. It is normally dormant but works
>>> well and saves a log for later review. It worked
>>> well for meetings with Utkarsh Tiwari during last
>>> year's GSOC.
>>>
>>> There are two things that you will need to have
>>> local to the django project. First is the directory
>>> download.sugarlabs.org
>>> <http://download.sugarlabs.org> which has the Sugar
>>> activity bundles. The second is the 'metadata' in
>>> the mysql db. For scraping, I would recommend
>>> BeautifulSoup (bs4). The trick will be to decide
>>> what data we want to capture and add to the json.
>>>
>>> The json fields in activities.json are ones I chose
>>> for the minimal system. You may want to include
>>> other information such as the number of downloads,
>>> which collections (should be entered as tags in a
>>> tag-field) and so on. One item I have referred to as
>>> flags (I marked some as X but don't remember what
>>> that meant, oh well). The intent is to record the
>>> platforms where the activity works. We also should
>>> provide links to the homepage, repository page, and
>>> update page (whatever that is). I think if you have
>>> a working scrape tool, the data it collects can be
>>> expanded as needed (assuming the tool runs in a
>>> reasonable time).
>>>
>>> Naturally, it would be easier if you have access to
>>> the db directly.
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/12/2017 01:40 AM, Jatin Dhankhar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> One thing you could look at. On
>>>> activities.sugarlabs,org, can you determine
>>>> from Remora where the metadata is stored? I
>>>> assume a db. Currently I am thinking to use
>>>> BeautifulSoup to scrape the site to get that
>>>> data, but it would be much easier to access the
>>>> data directly.
>>>>
>>>> As per wiki
>>>> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Update:Remora_Server_Requirements#SVN.2C_DB_and_app_config data
>>>> is stored in mysql database. I don't have access to
>>>> the production server where ASLO is currently
>>>> running, following file
>>>> https://github.com/sugarlabs/aslo/blob/master/aslo/db-update.sh#L9 confirms
>>>> that data is stored in a mysql db. However it would
>>>> be interesting and fun to scrape the data from live
>>>> site. I would do that.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks will poke around the code, looks to me it's
>>>> a django app and I have to mount it on my django
>>>> project, thanks :)
>>>>
>>>> If you are talking about IRC as a place to meet
>>>> Sugar community members, use the freenode
>>>> #sugar. This is probably most active from 8-17
>>>> EST (UTC-5). I am currently in the Philippines
>>>> which is UTC+ 7.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes, tried that. https://gitter.im fits in
>>>> naturally with Github (really sorry for suggesting
>>>> a new mode of communication everyday) 😅
>>>>
>>>> - Jatin Dhankhar
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 6:14 AM, Tony Anderson
>>>> <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If you are talking about IRC as a place to meet
>>>> Sugar community members, use the freenode
>>>> #sugar. This is probably most active from 8-17
>>>> EST (UTC-5). I am currently in the Philippines
>>>> which is UTC+ 7.
>>>>
>>>> Localization of Python activities is done by
>>>> Pootle, when implemented by the developer. The
>>>> developer does something like the following:
>>>>
>>>> from gettext import gettext as _
>>>>
>>>> self.copy.set_tooltip(_('Copy'))
>>>>
>>>> In this way, all text displayed is taken from a
>>>> po file based on the locale (e.g. en.po or
>>>> hi.po). This is a simplification as the actual
>>>> file is compressed: en.mo, hi.mo. These files
>>>> are in the activity bundle. The detail is that
>>>> when a new version is released, there is a
>>>> master file: Paint.pot from which the local
>>>> language files are built. This needs to be
>>>> submitted to translate.sugarlabs.org
>>>> <http://translate.sugarlabs.org> which
>>>> maintains a copy. However, then the localized
>>>> version needs to be added back to the bundle.
>>>> However, the localizations can take months for
>>>> 100 languages so how synchronize the po
>>>> directory with the activity release is difficult.
>>>>
>>>> The sugar3 vs sugar issue is decided. The
>>>> community wants to move to sugar3 (gtk3). The
>>>> problem is that less that 20% of the activities
>>>> have been converted.
>>>> The ones that have been converted are low
>>>> hanging fruit. The unconverted ones may require
>>>> intensive work (gimp which developed gtk
>>>> originally has not made the conversion).
>>>>
>>>> One thing you could look at. On
>>>> activities.sugarlabs,org, can you determine
>>>> from Remora where the metadata is stored? I
>>>> assume a db. Currently I am thinking to use
>>>> BeautifulSoup to scrape the site to get that
>>>> data, but it would be much easier to access the
>>>> data directly.
>>>>
>>>> Yesterday afternoon, the ISP restored service.
>>>> Last time it died after two days, but I am
>>>> keeping my fingers crossed. I am attaching the
>>>> django stuff.
>>>>
>>>> Tony
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 04/11/2017 01:36 AM, Jatin Dhankhar wrote:
>>>>> Hi Tony,
>>>>>
>>>>> Normally, we use
>>>>> http://chat.sugarlabs.orgor on freenode:
>>>>> sugar-meeting or sugar-newbies. These are
>>>>> logged sites so that there is a record.
>>>>> The second is more appropriate since
>>>>> sugar-meeting is used for SLOB meetings
>>>>> and the like. The real problem with IRC is
>>>>> time zones. Email has the advantage that
>>>>> either party can send or receive at any
>>>>> time. Last year with a GSOC mentee we used
>>>>> sugar-newbies by arranging a specific
>>>>> meeting time in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, that is correct, main issue in
>>>>> communication barrier is due to timezone
>>>>> issues. Since most of the people are familiar
>>>>> and are available on IRC, it's seems to be the
>>>>> primary channel of communication along with
>>>>> mailing lists and email. But since you said we
>>>>> can use anything else, giving Slack a try
>>>>> won't hurt (if issue is about not using closed
>>>>> source software then IRC is fine, or we can
>>>>> try Mattermost <https://about.mattermost.com/>).
>>>>>
>>>>> Another part of the process is how to
>>>>> update 'translate.sugarlabs.org
>>>>> <http://translate.sugarlabs.org/>' with
>>>>> the corresponding POT file to enable
>>>>> localization. We can get help from Chris
>>>>> Leonard on this.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not aware on how localization works. Do
>>>>> we need to download relevant files and bundle
>>>>> them with the acitvity before making it
>>>>> available on ASLO ?
>>>>>
>>>>> I have my Django version available - but
>>>>> the internet problems here are still
>>>>> unresolved. The technician is supposed to
>>>>> make another visit today to see what is
>>>>> wrong with our connection. Let me know if
>>>>> and when you think this will be useful to you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know when your connection is stable and
>>>>> I would start.
>>>>> What are the things you need me to do in the
>>>>> meantime ?
>>>>>
>>>>> One open issue is sugar3 vs sugar.
>>>>> Currently two versions of Sugar are
>>>>> released. The sugar version supports gtk
>>>>> while sugar3 supports gtk3. Unfortunately,
>>>>> gtk3 was developed to be totally
>>>>> incompatible with gtk. For example,
>>>>> incorporation of one gtk3 feature requires
>>>>> that all direct and indirect references to
>>>>> gtk be removed or the activity will throw
>>>>> an exception. Several of the gtk3
>>>>> conversions failed to meet this test and
>>>>> so fail. The issue is whether curated
>>>>> activities be limited to ones converted to
>>>>> gtk3. The positive is that Sugar could
>>>>> revert to releasing and maintaining only a
>>>>> single version. The downside is that 100
>>>>> or more activities will no longer be
>>>>> available. Specifically, in our
>>>>> implementation of ASLO, we need to show
>>>>> which versions of an activity work on
>>>>> which versions of Sugar (e.g. i86, arm,
>>>>> amd64, sugar or sugar3, and so on). We
>>>>> also need to show which ones support
>>>>> localization. There are many English
>>>>> activities and many Spanish activities
>>>>> that make no provision for localization.
>>>>> Luckily there are many that have no
>>>>> language component. However, for many of
>>>>> these, some kind of help is needed to
>>>>> convey the way the activity works.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Some people believe GTK3 is slightly better
>>>>> <https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/3e3q8n/is_there_a_technical_reason_why_gtk3_is_better/> and
>>>>> I think GTK3 will stay but that should be
>>>>> asked in community and voted upon and taking
>>>>> in considerations cost of development and
>>>>> porting, only a discussion will help in this one.
>>>>>
>>>>> You are wading into a deep and vast body
>>>>> of water!
>>>>>
>>>>> As long as I have something to hold onto, I
>>>>> will not drown 😅
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Jatin Dhankhar
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 9:11 AM, Tony Anderson
>>>>> <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, Jatin
>>>>>
>>>>> Normally, we use http://chat.sugarlabs.org
>>>>> or on freenode: sugar-meeting or
>>>>> sugar-newbies. These are logged sites so
>>>>> that there is a record. The second is more
>>>>> appropriate since sugar-meeting is used
>>>>> for SLOB meetings and the like. The real
>>>>> problem with IRC is time zones. Email has
>>>>> the advantage that either party can send
>>>>> or receive at any time. Last year with a
>>>>> GSOC mentee we used sugar-newbies by
>>>>> arranging a specific meeting time in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> I haven't heard from Walter, but my
>>>>> preference would be to use the Sugarlabs
>>>>> server since the content is largely
>>>>> already there and it would be easier to
>>>>> make it the official site if that were
>>>>> decided. So in the short run, I think you
>>>>> should do whatever is best for your own
>>>>> development process.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not sure how CI fits into this. If
>>>>> the activity development is done on
>>>>> GitHub, then the deployment model is to
>>>>> run setup.py to create an xo bundle and
>>>>> then copy that bundle to the appropriate
>>>>> location in the download.sugarlabs.org
>>>>> <http://download.sugarlabs.org> tree.
>>>>> Assuming the update results from a PR, the
>>>>> deployer would need to update the activity
>>>>> information on ASLO appropriately.
>>>>> However, that process depends on where
>>>>> that data (metadata) is stored. Another
>>>>> part of the process is how to update
>>>>> 'translate.sugarlabs.org
>>>>> <http://translate.sugarlabs.org>' with the
>>>>> corresponding POT file to enable
>>>>> localization. We can get help from Chris
>>>>> Leonard on this.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have my Django version available - but
>>>>> the internet problems here are still
>>>>> unresolved. The technician is supposed to
>>>>> make another visit today to see what is
>>>>> wrong with our connection. Let me know if
>>>>> and when you think this will be useful to you.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have now tested most of the activities
>>>>> (~400). I was optimistic in the number
>>>>> that work out of the box. However, a part
>>>>> of this is running them in the Ubuntu
>>>>> version of Sugar (amd64). There are many
>>>>> activities which launch object code
>>>>> (mostly c) which is dependent on the
>>>>> architecture. I am now trying to repeat
>>>>> the tests on an XO-1.75. One issue on
>>>>> Ubuntu is that many activities assume a
>>>>> 1200x900 screen and so on a 1024X768
>>>>> screen overflow. This makes some of the
>>>>> games unusable since part of the controls
>>>>> are off the screen. Because of the
>>>>> internet problems, the untested activities
>>>>> tend to be new ones since I was using my
>>>>> local repository which is a snapshot taken
>>>>> several months ago. The other group are
>>>>> the GCompris activities (about 70).
>>>>>
>>>>> My intent is to build a 'curated'
>>>>> repository of activities known to work and
>>>>> be usable on the XO and on Ubuntu (or such
>>>>> other platform that Sugar may choose to
>>>>> support). Most of the currently not work
>>>>> activities have software dependencies no
>>>>> longer included in the current Sugar
>>>>> release. So the curated library will grow
>>>>> as activities are repaired over time.
>>>>>
>>>>> One open issue is sugar3 vs sugar.
>>>>> Currently two versions of Sugar are
>>>>> released. The sugar version supports gtk
>>>>> while sugar3 supports gtk3. Unfortunately,
>>>>> gtk3 was developed to be totally
>>>>> incompatible with gtk. For example,
>>>>> incorporation of one gtk3 feature requires
>>>>> that all direct and indirect references to
>>>>> gtk be removed or the activity will throw
>>>>> an exception. Several of the gtk3
>>>>> conversions failed to meet this test and
>>>>> so fail. The issue is whether curated
>>>>> activities be limited to ones converted to
>>>>> gtk3. The positive is that Sugar could
>>>>> revert to releasing and maintaining only a
>>>>> single version. The downside is that 100
>>>>> or more activities will no longer be
>>>>> available. Specifically, in our
>>>>> implementation of ASLO, we need to show
>>>>> which versions of an activity work on
>>>>> which versions of Sugar (e.g. i86, arm,
>>>>> amd64, sugar or sugar3, and so on). We
>>>>> also need to show which ones support
>>>>> localization. There are many English
>>>>> activities and many Spanish activities
>>>>> that make no provision for localization.
>>>>> Luckily there are many that have no
>>>>> language component. However, for many of
>>>>> these, some kind of help is needed to
>>>>> convey the way the activity works.
>>>>>
>>>>> You are wading into a deep and vast body
>>>>> of water!
>>>>>
>>>>> Tony
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 04/10/2017 12:00 AM, Jatin Dhankhar wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> Sorry for the delay. I went through the
>>>>>> polls tutorials and I think I am getting
>>>>>> hang of Django. I have one query that is
>>>>>> out of context, what is your IRC setup ?
>>>>>> IRC doesn't allow message to be delivered
>>>>>> or stored once either party is offline,
>>>>>> people login through a external server
>>>>>> for IRC's to maintain their availability
>>>>>> in a channel. May I suggest something
>>>>>> like Slack or Flock for communication.
>>>>>> IRC is good for quick and fast connection
>>>>>> but Slack and alternatives allow easy
>>>>>> communication. (Just a suggestion, though)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Should I deploy the same polls app on
>>>>>> DigitalOcean along with CI pipeline and
>>>>>> branching model in the meantime with code
>>>>>> hosted on Github ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Jatin Dhankhar
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 6:28 AM, Tony
>>>>>> Anderson <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, Jatin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I abbreviated this thread because I
>>>>>> am getting complaints from the list
>>>>>> that the emails are too long.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yesterday, I was able to complete a
>>>>>> set of 25 activities to use as a test
>>>>>> base. The Django app now has two
>>>>>> views. First is a display of all of the
>>>>>> activities with the icon and name. A
>>>>>> link for each opens the full activity
>>>>>> page. The data for the views is in a
>>>>>> file which is a list of jsons, one
>>>>>> json per line.
>>>>>> The views.py reads this file and
>>>>>> builds the view from the jsons.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So the app consists of:
>>>>>> urls.py
>>>>>> views.py
>>>>>> templates/
>>>>>> base.html
>>>>>> list.html
>>>>>> activity.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> with the data:
>>>>>> fixtures/activities.json
>>>>>> icons/
>>>>>> xo/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The icons directory has the activity
>>>>>> icons (*.svg)
>>>>>> The xo directory has the activity
>>>>>> bundles (*.xo)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Meanwhile, I am having more troubles
>>>>>> with the ISP (a new one). When that
>>>>>> gets resolved, I should be able to
>>>>>> send the above to you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have also mentioned our dialog to
>>>>>> Walter Bender suggesting that you
>>>>>> could set up your working model as
>>>>>> activities3.sugarlabs.org
>>>>>> <http://activities3.sugarlabs.org>.
>>>>>> This would give you a permanent place
>>>>>> to do the development and make your
>>>>>> project visible to the community so
>>>>>> that we can obtain feedback. I aslo
>>>>>> suggested that the project repository
>>>>>> could be placed on GitHub so that
>>>>>> again the community can comment and
>>>>>> potentially contribute.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>> On 04/07/2017 12:23 AM, Jatin
>>>>>> Dhankhar wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am setting up Django now and going
>>>>>>> through some tutorials. I will setup
>>>>>>> the code with a very basic and
>>>>>>> barebones version of what we want to
>>>>>>> achieve and put it in a private
>>>>>>> repo. We can even host it online,
>>>>>>> since I have some DigitalOcean
>>>>>>> credit left. Will keep you posted.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>> Jatin Dhankhar
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Tony
>>>>>>> Anderson <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi, Jatin
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In setting up Django, I think
>>>>>>> you will do it on your computer
>>>>>>> not on a separate server. Django
>>>>>>> handles that through its own
>>>>>>> server and has sgqlite as a
>>>>>>> database built-in. A good first
>>>>>>> start would be to set up the
>>>>>>> tutorial app
>>>>>>> (https://www.djangoproject.com/). Essentially
>>>>>>> you will need to install django
>>>>>>> and then set up the tutorial app
>>>>>>> 'poll'. Working through this
>>>>>>> tutorial will help a lot later
>>>>>>> on. The key point is that after
>>>>>>> initial setup, there are three
>>>>>>> important elements: url.py which
>>>>>>> defines the urls to access the
>>>>>>> application, views.py which is
>>>>>>> the python code that responds to
>>>>>>> a request by accessing the db
>>>>>>> and delivering the relevant
>>>>>>> information to a template. The
>>>>>>> template is an html file with
>>>>>>> variables of the form {{
>>>>>>> activity.name
>>>>>>> <http://activity.name> }}
>>>>>>> transferring information from
>>>>>>> the view to the template.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What I have is an application:
>>>>>>> aslo. Once you have Django
>>>>>>> installed and have run the
>>>>>>> tutorial app through Django's
>>>>>>> server, you'll be ready.
>>>>>>> Essentially, you will only need
>>>>>>> to add aslo as a second app in
>>>>>>> the settings. One possible
>>>>>>> confusion is that DJango lives
>>>>>>> in a project - essentially a
>>>>>>> directory containing its
>>>>>>> manage.py admin interface. In
>>>>>>> the directory is another
>>>>>>> directory of the same name with
>>>>>>> the settings.py and url.py. The
>>>>>>> poll app is a directory in the
>>>>>>> top-level alongside the inner
>>>>>>> directory with the project name.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For example, my project is
>>>>>>> schoolsite. So my setup looks like:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /library/schoolsite/schoolsite
>>>>>>> /library/schoolsite/aslo
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Meanwhile my code links directly
>>>>>>> to an activity page with no
>>>>>>> index. I'll add an index so the
>>>>>>> essential structure will be
>>>>>>> there. I'll also include the
>>>>>>> 'fixtures' to set up a 25
>>>>>>> activity capability. Fixtures
>>>>>>> are csv files from which the
>>>>>>> database (metadata) can be loaded.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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