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mkdir -p ~/dev/mailman $ mkdir -p ~/dev/mailman
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cd ~/dev/mailman
virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv3
virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2 venv2
$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv3
$ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2 venv2
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cd ~/dev/mailman
git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/mailman.git
source venv3/bin/activate
cd mailman
mailman setup.py develop
deactivate
$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/mailman.git
$ source venv3/bin/activate
$ cd mailman
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate
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cd ~/dev/mailman
git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/mailmanclient.git
source venv2/bin/activate
cd mailmanclient
python setup.py develop
deactivate
$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/mailmanclient.git
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd mailmanclient
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate
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cd ~/dev/mailman
git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/postorius.git
source venv2/bin/activate
cd postorius
python setup.py develop
deactivate
$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/postorius.git
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd postorius
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate
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cd ~/dev/mailman
git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/hyperkitty.git
source venv2/bin/activate
cd hypkerkitty
python setup.py develop
deactivate
$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/hyperkitty.git
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd hyperkitty
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate
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These are not needed if you are going to set up the WSGI interface in a general webserver such as Apache or gunicorn. They are convenient, however, because the recommended configuration for servers exposed to the Internet does not provide debug pages.
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cd ~/dev/mailman
git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/hyperkitty_standalone.git
git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/postorius_standalone.git
$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/hyperkitty_standalone.git
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/postorius_standalone.git
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To run any of the django projects To run either of the django projects
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cd ~/dev/mailman
source venv2/bin/activate
cd postorius_standalone
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py createsuperuser
python manage.py runserver
$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd postorius_standalone
# After the first time, migrate is a no-op unless the Postorius DB schema changes.
$ python manage.py migrate
# You only need to createsuperuser once.
$ python manage.py createsuperuser
$ python manage.py runserver
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Hyperkitty is setup the same way as postorius. Hyperkitty is setup the same way as Postorius (but in hyperkitty_standalone).

How to setup your dev environment

First you need to decide which projects you want to develop. You will most likely always need mailman-core and mailmanclient.

After that you can choose if you want to stick to the core, or you want to also develop django projects. There is postorius - Management Interface And Hyperkitty - Mailman Archiver

This guide assumes that you are setting everything in the directory created below:

$ mkdir -p ~/dev/mailman

And that you have two virtualenvs:

$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv3
$ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2 venv2

Mailman Core

Detailed instructions can be found at readthedocs.org.

$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/mailman.git
$ source venv3/bin/activate
$ cd mailman
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate

Mailman Client

Detailed instructions can be found at readthedocs.org.

$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/mailmanclient.git
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd mailmanclient
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate

Postorius

Detailed instructions can be found at readthedocs.org.

Make sure to install mailmanclient first!

$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/postorius.git
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd postorius
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate

Hyperkitty

Detailed instructions can be found at readthedocs.org.

Make sure to install mailmanclient first!

$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/hyperkitty.git
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd hyperkitty
$ python setup.py develop
$ deactivate

Django projects

These are not needed if you are going to set up the WSGI interface in a general webserver such as Apache or gunicorn. They are convenient, however, because the recommended configuration for servers exposed to the Internet does not provide debug pages.

$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/hyperkitty_standalone.git
$ git clone git@gitlab.com:mailman/postorius_standalone.git

To run either of the django projects

$ cd ~/dev/mailman
$ source venv2/bin/activate
$ cd postorius_standalone
# After the first time, migrate is a no-op unless the Postorius DB schema changes.
$ python manage.py migrate
# You only need to createsuperuser once.
$ python manage.py createsuperuser
$ python manage.py runserver

Hyperkitty is setup the same way as Postorius (but in hyperkitty_standalone).

MailmanWiki: DEV/SetupDevEnvironment (last edited 2018-05-14 15:15:45 by terri)