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Getting Up and Running Locally
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.. index:: pip, virtualenv, PostgreSQL
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Setting Up Development Environment
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Make sure to have the following on your host:
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* virtualenv_;
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* pip;
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* PostgreSQL.
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First things first.
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#. `Create a virtualenv`_.
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#. Activate the virtualenv you have just created.
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#. Install development requirements: ::
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$ pip install -r requirements/local.txt
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#. Create a new PostgreSQL database (note: if this is the first time a database is created on your machine you might need to alter a localhost-related entry in your ``pg_hba.conf`` so as to utilize ``trust`` policy): ::
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$ createdb <what you've entered as the project_slug at setup stage>
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#. Apply migrations: ::
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$ python manage.py migrate
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#. See the application being served through Django development server: ::
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$ python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
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.. _virtualenv: http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/
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.. _`Create a virtualenv`: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/userguide/
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Setup Email Backend
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MailHog
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.. note:: In order for the project to support MailHog_ it must have been bootstrapped with ``use_mailhog`` set to ``y``.
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MailHog is used to receive emails during development, it is written in Go and has no external dependencies.
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For instance, one of the packages we depend upon, ``django-allauth`` sends verification emails to new users signing up as well as to the existing ones who have not yet verified themselves.
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#. `Download the latest MailHog release`_ for your OS.
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#. Rename the build to ``MailHog``.
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#. Copy the file to the project root.
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#. Make it executable: ::
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$ chmod +x MailHog
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#. Spin up another terminal window and start it there: ::
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./MailHog
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#. Check out `<http://127.0.0.1:8025/>`_ to see how it goes.
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Now you have your own mail server running locally, ready to receive whatever you send it.
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.. _MailHog: https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog/
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.. _`properly configured`: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/email/#smtp-backend
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Console
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~~~~~~~
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.. note:: If you have generated your project with ``use_mailhog`` set to ``n`` this will be a default setup.
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Alternatively, deliver emails over console via ``EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.console.EmailBackend'``.
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In production, we have Mailgun_ configured to have your back!
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.. _Mailgun: https://www.mailgun.com/
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Sass Compilation & Live Reloading
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If you’d like to take advantage of live reloading and Sass / Compass CSS compilation you can do so with a little bit of preparation_.
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.. _`Download the latest MailHog release`: https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog/releases
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.. _preparation: https://cookiecutter-django.readthedocs.io/en/latest/live-reloading-and-sass-compilation.html
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Summary
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Congratulations, you have made it! Keep on reading to unleash full potential of Cookiecutter Django.
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