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## Sith AE
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### Get started
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To start working on the project, just run the following commands:
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git clone https://ae-dev.utbm.fr/ae/Sith.git
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cd Sith
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virtualenv --clear --python=python3 env
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source env/bin/activate
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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./manage.py setup
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To start the simple development server, just run `python3 manage.py runserver`
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### Generating documentation
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There is a Doxyfile at the root of the project, meaning that if you have Doxygen, you can run `doxygen Doxyfile` to
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generate a complete HTML documentation that will be available in the *./doc/html/* folder.
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### Dependencies:
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See requirements.txt
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You may need to install some dev libraries like `libmysqlclient-dev`, `libssl-dev`, `libjpeg-dev`, or `zlib1g-dev` to install all the
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requiered dependancies with pip. You may also need `mysql-client`. Don't also forget `python3-dev` if you don't have it
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already.
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You can check all of them with:
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```
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sudo apt install libmysqlclient-dev libssl-dev libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev python3-dev libffi-dev
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```
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The development is done with sqlite, but it is advised to set a more robust DBMS for production (Postgresql for example)
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### Collecting statics for production:
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We use scss in the project. In development environment (DEBUG=True), scss is compiled every time the file is needed. For production, it assumes you have already compiled every files and to do so, you need to use the following commands :
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./manage.py collectstatic # To collect statics
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./manage.py compilestatic # To compile scss in those statics
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```
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### Misc about development
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#### Controlling the rights
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When you need to protect an object, there are three levels:
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* Editing the object properties
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* Editing the object various values
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* Viewing the object
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Now you have many solutions in your model:
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* You can define a `is_owned_by(self, user)`, a `can_be_edited_by(self, user)`, and/or a `can_be_viewed_by(self, user)`
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method, each returning True is the user passed can edit/view the object, False otherwise.
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This allows you to make complex request when the group solution is not powerful enough.
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It's useful too when you want to define class-wide permissions, e.g. the club members, that are viewable only for
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Subscribers.
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* You can add an `owner_group` field, as a ForeignKey to Group. Second is an `edit_groups` field, as a ManyToMany to
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Group, and third is a `view_groups`, same as for edit.
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Finally, when building a class based view, which is highly advised, you just have to inherit it from CanEditPropMixin,
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CanEditMixin, or CanViewMixin, which are located in core.views. Your view will then be protected using either the
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appropriate group fields, or the right method to check user permissions.
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#### Counting the number of line of code
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```
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# apt install cloc
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$ cloc --exclude-dir=doc,env .
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```
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