mariadb new logo file - online edit of handbook/troggle/troglaptop.html - on dev machine 'SnowWhite'

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<p>Now run the test suite:
<pre><code>python manage.py test -v 3 --traceback</code></pre>
<p>This will run the entire troggle test suite of ~90 tests (it takes only a few seconds).
<p>This will run the entire troggle test suite of ~114 tests (it takes only a few seconds).
<p>
If you get an error, and you probably will, have a look in the source code of the test, e.g. for this error:
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<p>The test suite now tidies up after itself, so there should not be any temporary files left behind or local git commits that you
will need to clean up.
<p>The test suite has ~90 tests but does not cover all of what troggle does and does not use any real data. You need to manually test these too, <em>after</em> you have done a full <a href="trogimport.html">data import</a>:
<p>The test suite has ~114 tests but does not cover all of what troggle does and does not use any real data. You need to manually test these too, <em>after</em> you have done a full <a href="trogimport.html">data import</a>:
<br>- <var><a href="http://localhost:8000/pathsreport">http://localhost:8000/pathsreport</a></var>
<br>- <var><a href="http://localhost:8000/stats">http://localhost:8000/stats</a></var>
<br>- <var><a href="http://localhost:8000/people">http://localhost:8000/people</a></var> (takes a minute or so)
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<p>You need to know git. Sorry, but there it is. See <a href="../computing/repos.html">our git repositories</a> and <a href="../computing/qstart-git.html">our git cheat sheet</a>.
<h3 id="dbtools">Helpful database tools and scripts</h3>
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<img class="onright" width = "80px" src="https://sqlite.org/images/sqlite370_banner.gif">
<p>The public server uses a <a href="https://mariadb.org/about/">MariaDB SQL database</a> and development is usually done using a single-user <a href="https://sqlite.org/about.html">sqlite database</a> which is a standard Django option.
<p>