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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Polley
af5fec11ff Utilise multi-stage docker build for consistent dev/prod base
* developers can use --target symposion_dev to get a responsive site
  that reads from their homedir and reacts to changed files instantly
* without a specified target the default is to build the prod image,
  which is identical except for running uwsgi instead of the django
  built-in server
* Enable debug when running in a developer's test environment
* Remove the makemigrations script and dockerfile
2017-10-04 20:43:01 +11:00
James Polley
37fb435e18 Add devmode_settings.py for local dev
* Adds an env variable to .env to turn on dev mode
* Uses the inbuilt django auth rather than saml when in dev mode
* For laziness, re-uses the admin login form for the non-admin login

make_dev_container now comes up ready to be logged into by any
user. No non-admin users are preconfigured; but you can add one at
http://localhost:28000/admin/auth/user/add/, log out, and then hit
http://localhost:28000/ to log in as the new user.
2017-08-28 17:12:05 +10:00
James Polley
fb5d0b8941 Create a dev docker container for makemigrations
* Adds a laptop-mode-env file which docker can read env variables from
* Adds a Dockerfile.makemigrations; mostly identical to the main
  Dockerfile. Important difference: instead of the source being copied
  into the docker image at build time, it's mounted from the local
  machine at run time.
* Adds a makemigrations shell script which builds an imagine using the
  Dockefile.makemigrations and then uses it to run makemigrations
* Because the source is mounted from the local machine, any new
  migrations created are dumped in the developer's git checkout ready
  for adding to git.

Rename .env -> docker/laptop-mode-env
2017-08-28 16:54:34 +10:00