Quick Start
===========
We have two varieties of "quick start" instructions:
* :ref:`quick-start-generated`
* :ref:`quick-start-manual`
.. _quick-start-generated:
From Generated Code
-------------------
Note that this section describes an app based on WuttaWeb (i.e. not
just WuttJamaican). We'll name it "Poser" for sake of example.
Make a parent folder for all source code:
.. code-block:: sh
mkdir -p ~/src
Make and activate a new :term:`virtual environment` for your project:
.. code-block:: sh
cd /path/to/envs
python3 -m venv poser
source poser/bin/activate
Make a new e.g. ``poser`` database in PostgreSQL (or MySQL). Nothing
special here but for instructions see :ref:`create-appdb`.
Install and run `cookiecutter `_
with `wuttaweb template
`_:
.. code-block:: sh
pip install cookiecutter
cookiecutter -o ~/src git+https://forgejo.wuttaproject.org/wutta/cookiecutter-wuttaweb
Assuming you now have project code at ``~/src/poser`` then install
that and run the app installer. Note the 2nd command name will depend
on your project:
.. code-block:: sh
pip install -e ~/src/poser
poser install
If all goes well, you can run the web app with:
.. code-block:: sh
cd /path/to/envs/poser
bin/pserve --reload file+ini:app/web.conf
And browse it at http://localhost:9080
.. _quick-start-manual:
From Scratch
------------
This shows the *minimum* use case, basically how to make/use the
:term:`config object` and :term:`app handler`.
(See next section for :ref:`db-setup`.)
You should have already made a :term:`virtual environment`. Install
the package with:
.. code-block:: sh
pip install WuttJamaican[db]
Create a :term:`config file`, e.g. ``my.conf``:
.. code-block:: ini
[foo]
bar = A
baz = 2
feature = true
words = the quick brown fox
In code, load the config and reference its values as needed, and/or
invoke other app/handler logic::
from wuttjamaican.conf import make_config
config = make_config('/path/to/my.conf')
# this call.. ..returns this value
config.get('foo.bar') # 'A'
config.get('foo.baz') # '2'
config.get_int('foo.baz') # 2
config.get('foo.feature') # 'true'
config.get_bool('foo.feature') # True
config.get('foo.words') # 'the quick brown fox'
config.get_list('foo.words') # ['the', 'quick', 'brown', 'fox']
# now for the app handler..and interacting with DB
app = config.get_app()
model = app.model
session = app.make_session()
# invoke secondary handler to make new user account
auth = app.get_auth_handler()
user = auth.make_user(session=session, username='barney')
# commit changes to DB
session.add(user)
session.commit()
For more info see:
* :func:`~wuttjamaican.conf.make_config()`
* :class:`~wuttjamaican.conf.WuttaConfig` and especially
:meth:`~wuttjamaican.conf.WuttaConfig.get()`
* :class:`~wuttjamaican.app.AppHandler`
.. _db-setup:
Database Setup
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You should already have the package installed (see previous section).
Next you must create the database, as well as any user account needed,
within the DB backend. This is pretty routine but for instructions
see :ref:`create-appdb`.
Now add the DB info to your :term:`config file` (e.g. ``my.conf`` as
shown above). Contents for this will look something like (using
``poserdb`` as the DB name):
.. code-block:: ini
[wutta.db]
# postgres
default.url = postgresql://USERNAME:PASSWORD@localhost/poserdb
# mysql
default.url = mysql+mysqlconnector://USERNAME:PASSWORD@localhost/poserdb
You also must add some Alembic config, needed for DB schema
migrations:
.. code-block:: ini
[alembic]
script_location = wuttjamaican.db:alembic
version_locations = wuttjamaican.db:alembic/versions
With config file updated you can run the Alembic command to migrate schema:
.. code-block:: sh
alembic -c /path/to/my.conf upgrade heads
Now you should have all the tables required for a WuttJamaican
:term:`app database`.
If you wish to store :term:`config settings ` in the
DB, don't forget to add to your config file (see also
:ref:`where-config-settings-come-from`):
.. code-block:: ini
[wutta.config]
usedb = true
preferdb = true