symposion_app/make_dev_container.sh
Joel Addison 539fa2dfdd Finalise registration
Add shirt types and sizes. Improve messaging about discounts.
Restyle ticket wizard and product category screens. Enable page titles
and messages. Update dashboard to hide raffle.
Enable inventory population for dev container.
2019-10-02 23:25:17 +10:00

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#!/bin/bash -x
IMAGE_NAME=${1:-symposion_app}
if [ -e ./symposion-tools ]; then
pushd ./symposion-tools
./save_db_from_docker.sh
popd
fi
docker image build -f docker/Dockerfile -t ${IMAGE_NAME} --target symposion_dev .
docker container stop symposion
docker container rm symposion
docker container create --env-file docker/laptop-mode-env -p 28000:8000 -v $(pwd):/app/symposion_app --name symposion ${IMAGE_NAME}
docker container start symposion
## When we started the container and mounted . into /app/symposion_app, it hides the static/build directory
## As a kludge, re-run collectstatic to recreate it
## Possible alternative here: don't mount all of ., just mount the bits that we'd live to have update live
docker exec symposion ./manage.py collectstatic --noinput -v 0
docker exec symposion ./manage.py migrate
docker exec symposion ./manage.py loaddata ./fixtures/{conference,sites,sitetree,flatpages}.json
docker exec symposion ./manage.py create_review_permissions
docker exec symposion ./manage.py loaddata ./fixtures/????/*.json
docker exec symposion ./manage.py populate_inventory
if [ -e ./symposion-tools ]; then
pushd ./symposion-tools
./fixture_to_docker.sh fixtures/dev_dummy_superuser.json
./fixture_to_docker.sh fixtures/????_*.json
popd
else
echo Now creating a Django superuser. Please enter a
docker exec -it symposion ./manage.py createsuperuser --username admin1 --email root@example.com
fi
set +x
echo "Now you can log into http://localhost:28000/admin"
echo "Username: admin1 Password: the one you just typed twice"
echo "If you need to test as a non-admin user, create one at"
echo "http://localhost:28000/admin/auth/user/add/ - then log out"
echo "and log back in at http://localhost:28000"