SupplierContract is a self-assessment tool developed by CASES to help business owners find a right service supplier and obtain a contract information.
The official instance is available here.
$ sudo apt install gettext postgresql
$ pyenv install 3.9.7 # install Python
$ pyenv global 3.9.7 # make this version default for the whole system
$ pyenv versions # check
$ git clone https://github.com/CASES-LU/SupplierContract.git
$ cd SupplierContract/
$ npm install
$ poetry install
$ cp csskp/config_dev.py csskp/config_prod.py # configure production settings
$ poetry shell
$ python manage.py collectstatic # copy static files required by Django Admin
$ python manage.py compilemessages # compile the translations
$ python manage.py migrate # need to initialize before create the first user
$ python manage.py createsuperuser --username <username>
Run the application:
$ python manage.py runserver # not for production
For production you can use Gunicorn or mod_wsgi.
$ docker-compose up -d
The server will be listening at http://127.0.0.1:8000.
The login for the Django Admin interface will be admin and the password will be password.
$ cd SupplierContract/
$ git pull origin master
$ poetry run python manage.py migrate
$ poetry run python manage.py compilemessages
If you want to update the translations, you must first run:
$ python manage.py makemessages -a --keep-pot # extract the translations
Then you can use a tool like poedit to translate the strings and you can compile with the previously mentioned command.
If you want to re-generate the .pot file:
$ python manage.py makemessages --keep-pot
This software is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License version 3
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