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Getting the site up and running for development

With docker-compose

Install docker (https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) and docker-compose (https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) for your system.

To build the required docker images use:

make build_dev_docker

Start the required containers with:

make start_dev_docker

To prepare the database run in a separate terminal:

make init_docker_db

You are now ready to develop. No need to rebuild the images for simple code changes, as the containers will pick them up from the host system. Operations requiring a rebuild:

  • changing dependencies (apt, pip or npm)
  • changing content of public/images, public/lightbox2 or public/robots.txt

You can stop the containers with:

make stop_dev_docker

Natively

If you haven't done it already, install and configure virtualenvwrapper. If you are unfamiliar with virtualenvwrapper, see their documentation on their website: https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

mkvirtualenv lutrisweb
cd lutrisweb
setvirtualenvproject

Once the virtualenv is created, you need to make sure that some environment variables are exported and are set to valid values, the simplest way to achieve that is to edit the postactivate script in $VIRTUAL_ENV/lutrisweb/bin/postactivate and add your exports here. The only required environment varible is the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE one:

export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE="lutrisweb.settings.local"

Once your virtualenv is created, you can install the system and python dependencies:

sudo apt-get install build-essential git curl python3 python3-pip python3-dev imagemagick libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libssl-dev libffi-dev libpq-dev libxml2-dev libjpeg-dev
pip3 install -r config/requirements/devel.pip --exists-action=w

To build the frontend assets (javascript and css files), you'll need Node and NPM available. If your distribution offers a version of Node that is too old, you can use NVM (https://github.com/creationix/nvm) to install a more recent version.

You can then build the frontend assets:

npm install
npm run setup
run run build

To watch for file changes and recompile assets on the fly, you can run in a separate terminal:

npm run watch

The installer issues use another frontend stack based on VueJS. It is not required to build them to work on other areas of the site. To build those assets, run:

cd frontend/vue
npm install
npm run build:issues  # for a production build
npm run build:issues-dev  # for a development build and watch file changes

Once your PostgreSQL database is configured (explained in the paragraph below), run the database migrations to populate the database with tables:

./manage.py migrate

You can create a new admin user with the command:

./manage.py createsuperuser

Alternatively, if you want a database that is already populated with games, there are snapshots on the Github releases page: https://github.com/lutris/website/releases

The installer scripting documentation is not shipped with the website but with the client, if you want to build the docs, you'll need to get the client and compile the rst files into HTML. All this process is automated:

make client
make docs

Once everything is set up correctly, you should be able to run the test suite without any failures:

make test

Run the development server with:

make run

Postgresql configuration

You can get the same Postgres server used in the Docker setup by running the following command:

docker run -d \
    --name lutrisdb \
    --restart unless-stopped \
    -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=admin \
    -e POSGRES_DB=lutris \
    -e POSTGRES_USER=lutris \
    -p 5432:5432 \
    postgres:12

Quickstart:

sudo -u postgres psql
create user lutris;
create database lutris with owner lutris;
alter user lutris createdb;
alter database lutris owner to lutris;
alter user lutris with password 'admin';

Create a user:

sudo -u postgres create user lutris

Note that the user will need to be able to create databases in order to run tests. If you have created an user without this permission, run:

sudo -u postgres psql
ALTER USER lutris CREATEDB;

Creating a database:

sudo -u postgres psql
create database lutris with owner lutris;

or (in shell):

createdb lutris -O lutris

Modify database's owner:

sudo -u postgres psql
alter database lutris owner to lutris;

Change user's password:

sudo -u postgres psql
alter user lutris with password 'admin';

Dropping all tables from the database:

drop schema public cascade;
create schema public;

Backing up the database:

pg_dump lutris > lutris.sql

Restoring a backup:

psql lutris < lutris.sql

To automate backups, make sure the Unix user has superuser privileges on PostgreSQL and run this script with cron:

cd /srv/backup/sql
backup_file="lutris-$(date +%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M).tar"
pg_dump --format=tar lutris > $backup_file
gzip $backup_file

Vue based code

Installer issues are using Vue based project stored in frontend/vue.

If you wish to develop for it, first install the dependencies and make a dev build:

cd frontend/vue
npm install
npm run build:issues-dev

The last command will run forever, watching for changes made to the source and rebuilding the project on each update. Press Ctrl+C to interrupt it.

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