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Improved the documentation, bumped the version to 1.3.2, fixed the license in setup.py
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Basic Customization
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===================
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Since we use the standard Django templating system you can edit
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``pinry/templates`` and ``pinry/static`` to change the overall look and feel of
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Pinry. It's all basic HTML, CSS and JS built on top of Bootstrap and some custom
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JavaScript plugins, we don't provide any support for modifications to any of
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this and future updates of Pinry may need to overwrite your changes so use
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caution when changing the way Pinry looks.
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Custom Settings
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---------------
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We currently have two custom settings you can change in
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``pinry/settings/__init__.py``::
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# Set to False to disable people from creating new accounts.
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ALLOW_NEW_REGISTRATIONS = False
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# Set to False to force users to login before seeing any pins.
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PUBLIC = True
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``ALLOW_NEW_REGISTRATIONS`` by default is set to False to prevent random people
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from signing up to your Pinry, to create new private users you can use Django's
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``createsuperuser``, add them to the database manually or open registrations
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temporarily while you get your friends/family/coworkers to sign up.
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``PUBLIC`` by default is set to True, if you set to False users will have to
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login to see any of your pins. This is a great way to create a completely
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private system for a few users or just yourself.
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# built documents.
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#
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# The short X.Y version.
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version = '1.3.1'
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version = '1.3.2'
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# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
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release = '1.3.1'
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release = '1.3.2'
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# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
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# for a list of supported languages.
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Deployment
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==========
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Deployment for a Django project is easier than most other frameworks and
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languages but it's harder than a PHP project. We recommend using Docker to
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deploy Pinry and we already have a Dockerfile created for you to do this. If
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you'd like to deploy via another method please see `Django's documentation`_ on
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the subject.
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Notes On Deployment
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-------------------
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While we don't want to go in depth on Django deployment you will need a few tips
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for Pinry specific configuration. While most of Pinry acts like a standard
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Django project we have a special settings setup.
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By default Django just has a single ``settings.py`` file in it's project folder,
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we deviate from this in that we have a ``settings`` folder, ``pinry/settings``.
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To change the base settings of Pinry you can play with
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``pinry/settings/__init__.py`` but never import or run directly by pointing to
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``pinry/settings`` or ``pinry/settings/__init__.py``, instead use
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``pinry/settings/development.py`` and ``pinry/settings/production.py``. For a
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production deployment you're going to need to edit ``production.py`` and point
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that at the correct database and add your own ``SECRET_KEY``. Also note that
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you're going to have to add the setting ``ALLOWED_HOSTS`` to point at the host
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names going to your server or Django will block everyone trying to access your
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site.
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Using Docker
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------------
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Our supported and suggested way to deploy Pinry is using Docker. We provide
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support and instructions for that over at the
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[docker-pinry GitHub repository](https://github.com/pinry/docker-pinry).
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support and instructions for that over at the `docker-pinry GitHub repository`_.
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If you'd like a different setup then check out the hundreds of tutorials
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for production Django deployment found via Google.
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.. Links
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.. _Django's documentation: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/howto/deployment/
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.. _docker-pinry GitHub repository: https://github.com/pinry/docker-pinry
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Getting Started
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===============
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Below are the most basic requirements and a small test to make sure everything
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is running properly before you get into the heavy lifting. Alternatively you can
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skip to deployment and use our Dockerfile that will build and run everything for
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you!
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Requirements
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------------
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Pinry is built on top of Django and optimized to run on a Linux environment.
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However we have gotten Pinry to work on Windows and Mac as well but it may
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require some extra digging around configuration. Pinry's Python requirements are
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all in the `requirements.txt` file and easily installable once you have up a
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all in the ``requirements.txt`` file and easily installable once you have up a
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virtual environment. What you need initially:
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* Python
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* pip
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* virtualenv
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* Your OS's build tools (Ubuntu: `build-essential`, Mac: `Xcode`)
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* Build dependencies for PIL/Pillow (Ubuntu: `apt-get build-dep python-imaging`)
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* pip
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* Pillow build dependencies or the most recent version installed on your OS and
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use ``virtualenv --system-site-packages`` when initiating virtualenv.
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After you have all of the above you can skip to Testing and make sure it all
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works.
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format.
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Useful Links
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------------
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* Get Pinry: http://getpinry.com/
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* About Pinry: http://getpinry.com/about/
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* Pinry Demo: http://demo.getpinry.com/
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* pinry/pinry: https://github.com/pinry/pinry
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* pinry/docker-pinry: https://github.com/pinry/docker-pinry
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* pinry/getpinry.com: https://github.com/pinry/getpinry.com
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Documentation
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-------------
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:maxdepth: 2
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getting_started
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basic_customization
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running_on
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deployment
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Useful Links
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------------
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* Get Pinry: http://getpinry.com/
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* About Pinry: http://getpinry.com/about/
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* Pinry Demo: http://demo.getpinry.com/
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* Pinry Issues: https://github.com/pinry/pinry/issues
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* pinry/pinry: https://github.com/pinry/pinry
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* pinry/docker-pinry: https://github.com/pinry/docker-pinry
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* pinry/getpinry.com: https://github.com/pinry/getpinry.com
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Running On...
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=============
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The system that we use and recommend you running Pinry on is Ubuntu. That being
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said we provide buildout configs and pay very close attention to all other
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operating systems, you should be able to develop/test/deploy pinry on every
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platform, we just don't give support for them.
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Ubuntu
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------
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Ubuntu is pretty simple to get Pinry running get some of our required packages
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first::
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sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv git
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sudo apt-get build-dep python-imaging
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Then you'll need to get Pinry and setup our virtualenv::
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git clone https://github.com/pinry/pinry.git
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cd pinry
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virtualenv .
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bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
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From here you have a full working install of Pinry! You can:
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* Run some tests: ``bin/python manage.py test``
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* Run a development server: ``bin/python manage.py runserver``
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* Edit the settings files: ``pinry/settings``
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* Customize the theme: ``pinry/templates`` + ``pinry/static``
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setup(
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name="Pinry",
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version="1.3.1",
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version="1.3.2",
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author="Pinry Contributors",
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author_email="devs@getpinry.com",
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description=("A tiling image board system for people who want to save, "
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"tag, and share images, videos and webpages."),
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license="AGPL-3+",
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license="Simplified BSD",
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keywords="django tiling board tag share images pictures videos webpages",
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url="http://getpinry.com/",
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packages=find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", "*.tests.*", "tests.*", "tests"]),
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