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Fixing new dev machine setup

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Philip Sargent (laptop) 2023-05-02 14:27:55 +03:00
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Updated 3 February 2023 Updated 2 May 2023
Troggle is an application for caving expedition data management, Troggle is an application for caving expedition data management,
originally created for use on Cambridge University Caving Club (CUCC)expeditions originally created for use on Cambridge University Caving Club (CUCC)expeditions
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Troggle setup Troggle setup
============= =============
0. read the very extensive online documentation and stop reading this README. 0. read the very extensive online documentation and stop reading this README...
well, come back to this README after you have read the HTML pages. Not everything has been transferred.
http://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/troglaptop.html http://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/troglaptop.html
http://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/serverconfig.html http://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/serverconfig.html
http://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/trogdangoup.html http://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/trogdangoup.html

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MEDIA_ROOT = TROGGLE_PATH / "media" MEDIA_ROOT = TROGGLE_PATH / "media"
JSLIB_ROOT = TROGGLE_PATH / "media" / "jslib" # used for CaveViewer JS utility JSLIB_ROOT = TROGGLE_PATH / "media" / "jslib" # used for CaveViewer JS utility
# FILES = Path('/mnt/d/expofiles/')
EXPOFILES = REPOS_ROOT_PATH / "expofiles" EXPOFILES = REPOS_ROOT_PATH / "expofiles"
SCANS_ROOT = EXPOFILES / "surveyscans" SCANS_ROOT = EXPOFILES / "surveyscans"
PHOTOS_ROOT = EXPOFILES / "photos" PHOTOS_ROOT = Path("/mnt/d/EXPO/PHOTOS")
PHOTOS_YEAR = "2023" PHOTOS_YEAR = "2023"
NOTABLECAVESHREFS = ["290", "291", "264", "258", "204", "359", "76", "107"] NOTABLECAVESHREFS = ["290", "291", "264", "258", "204", "359", "76", "107"]
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DBSQLITE = { DBSQLITE = {
"default": { "default": {
"ENGINE": "django.db.backends.sqlite3", # 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'. "ENGINE": "django.db.backends.sqlite3", # 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'.
"NAME": "/home/philip/p11d5/troggle.sqlite", "NAME": "/home/philip/p11d4/troggle.sqlite",
# 'NAME' : ':memory:', # 'NAME' : ':memory:',
"USER": "expo", # Not used with sqlite3. "USER": "expo", # Not used with sqlite3.
"PASSWORD": "sekrit", # Not used with sqlite3. "PASSWORD": "sekrit", # Not used with sqlite3.

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/home/philip/p11d3/lib/python3.11/site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py:267: RemovedInDjango50Warning: The USE_L10N setting is deprecated. Starting with Django 5.0, localized formatting of data will always be enabled. For example Django will display numbers and dates using the format of the current locale. /home/philip/p11d4/lib/python3.11/site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py:267: RemovedInDjango50Warning: The USE_L10N setting is deprecated. Starting with Django 5.0, localized formatting of data will always be enabled. For example Django will display numbers and dates using the format of the current locale.
warnings.warn(USE_L10N_DEPRECATED_MSG, RemovedInDjango50Warning) warnings.warn(USE_L10N_DEPRECATED_MSG, RemovedInDjango50Warning)

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#!/bin/bash
# Run this in a terminal in the troggle directory: 'bash os-trog.sh'
# On WSL, do Shift-click in the file explorer on the troggle folder to open a Linux command line
# 'Open Linux shell here'
echo 'Run this in a terminal in the troggle directory: "bash venv-trog.sh"'
cat /etc/os-release
# Expects an Ubuntu 22.04 relatively clean install.
#sudo apt install python-is-python3 -y
python --version : ensure python is an alias for python3 not python2.7
sudo apt update -y
sudo apt dist-upgrade -y
sudo apt autoremove -y
sudo apt install sqlite3 -y
sudo apt install python3-pip -y
# this installs a shed-load of other stuff: binutils etc.sudo apt install survex-aven
sudo apt install git openssh-client -y
# On a clean debian 11 (bullseye) installation with Xfce & ssh,
#on ubuntu 20.04:
#Package sftp is not available, but is referred to by another package.
#This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
#is only available from another source
#E: Package 'sftp' has no installation candidate
# On Ubuntu 20.04, with python10, the pip install fails.
# So you need to get the pip from source
# sudo curl -sS https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3.10
# but really you should be using 22.04
# and also, isf using debian,
# sudo python3.10 -m pip install -U virtualenv
# as debian does not install everything that ubuntu does, you need:
# sudo useradd expo
# sudo usermod -a -G sudo expo # to put expo in sudoers group, re-login required
# default since 22.04
# sudo apt install python3.10
# sudo apt install python3.10-venv -y
# sudo apt install python3.10-dev -y
# sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3.10 1
# sudo apt install mariadb-server -y
# sudo apt install libmariadb-dev -y
sudo python -m pip install --upgrade pip
sudo apt install sftp -y
# Go to https://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/troglaptop.html#dbtools
# sudo service mysql start
echo '### git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
echo '### git config --global user.name "Your Name"
echo '###'
echo '### Currently set version of python'
python --version
echo '###'
echo '### Now YOU have to configure the git settings for YOURSELF (not "expo")'
echo '###'
echo '### NOW INSTALLING tunnel and therion, go and have a cup of tea. Or a 3-course meal.'
echo '###'
sudo apt install tunnelx therion -y

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#!/bin/bash
# footled lots to make this work with python 3.10 & 3.11 and WSL1 and WSL2 on Ubuntu 22.04
# Run this in a terminal in the troggle directory: 'bash venv-trog.sh'
echo '-- Run this in a terminal in the real troggle directory: "bash venv-trog.sh"'
# Expects an Ubuntu 22.04 relatively clean install.
# If you have not already installed these on your clean Ubuntu install DO THIS FIRST
# use the script os-trog.sh
# If you are using Debian, then stick with the default version of python
# If you are using Ubuntu, then it is easy to use a later version of python, e.g. 3.11
# NOW we set up troggle
PYTHON=python3.11
VENAME=p11d3 # python3.x and django 3.2
echo "** You are logged in as `id -u -n`"
echo "The 50MB pip cache will be in /home/`id -u -n`/.cache/"
echo "The 150MB venv will created in /home/`id -u -n`/$VENAME/"
TROGDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd)
echo "-- Troggle folder (this script location): ${TROGDIR}"
if [ -d requirements.txt ]; then
echo "-- No requirements.txt found. Copy it from your most recent installation."
exit 1
fi
echo ## Using requirements.txt :
cat requirements.txt
echo ##
$PYTHON --version
# NOTE that when using a later or earlier verison of python, you MUST also
# use the allowed version of Pillow, see https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html
# NOW set up link from expo user folder
# needed for WSL2
echo Creating links from Linux filesystem user
# These links only need making once, for many venv
cd ~
if [ ! -d $VENAME ]; then
echo "## Creating venv $VENAME. (If this fails with a pip error, you need to ensure you have python3.11-venv installed and/or use a Ubuntu window)"
$PYTHON -m venv $VENAME
else
echo "## /$VENAME/ already exists ! Delete it first."
exit 1
fi
# Activate the virtual env and see what the default packages are
echo "### Activating $VENAME"
cd $VENAME
echo "-- now in: ${PWD}"
source bin/activate
echo "### Activated."
# update local version of pip, more recent than OS version
# debian bullseye installs pip 20.3.4 which barfs, we want >22.0.3
# update local version of setuptools, more recent than OS version, needed for packages without wheels
echo "### installing later version of pip inside $VENAME"
$PYTHON -m pip install --upgrade pip
$PYTHON -m pip install --upgrade setuptools
PIP=pip
$PIP list > original-pip.list
$PIP freeze >original.txt
# we are in /home/$USER/$VENAME/
ln -s ${TROGDIR} troggle
ln -s ${TROGDIR}/../expoweb expoweb
ln -s ${TROGDIR}/../loser loser
ln -s ${TROGDIR}/../drawings drawings
# fudge for philip's machine
if [ -d ${TROGDIR}/../expofiles ]; then
ln -s ${TROGDIR}/../expofiles expofiles
else
if [ ! -d /mnt/f/expofiles ]; then
sudo mkdir /mnt/f
sudo mount -t drvfs F: /mnt/f
else
ln -s /mnt/f/expofiles expofiles
fi
fi
echo "### Setting file permissions.. may take a while.."
git config --global --add safe.directory '*'
sudo chmod -r 0777 *
echo "### links to expoweb, troggle etc. complete:"
ls -tla
echo "###"
echo "### now installing ${TROGDIR}/requirements.txt"
echo "###"
# NOW THERE IS A PERMISSIONS FAILURE THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN BEFORE
# seen on wsl2 as well as wsl1
# which ALSO ruins EXISTING permissions !
# Guessing it is to do with pip not liking non-standard py 3.11 installation on Ubuntu 22.04
$PIP install -r ${TROGDIR}/requirements.txt
echo '### install from requirements.txt completed.'
echo '### '
$PIP freeze > requirements.txt
# so that we can track requirements more easily with git
# because we do not install these with pip, but they are listed by the freeze command
# Now find out what we actually installed by subtracting the stuff venv installed anyway
sort original.txt > 1
sort requirements.txt >2
comm -3 1 2 --check-order | awk '{ print $1}'>fresh-requirements.txt
rm 1
rm 2
cp requirements.txt requirements-$VENAME.txt
cp requirements-$VENAME.txt troggle/requirements-$VENAME.txt
$PIP list > installed-pip.list
$PIP list -o > installed-pip-o.list
REQ=installation-record
mkdir $REQ
mv requirements-$VENAME.txt $REQ
mv original.txt $REQ
mv requirements.txt $REQ
mv original-pip.list $REQ
mv installed-pip.list $REQ
mv installed-pip-o.list $REQ
cp fresh-requirements.txt ../requirements.txt
mv fresh-requirements.txt $REQ
cp troggle/`basename "$0"` $REQ
$PYTHON --version
python --version
echo "Django version:`django-admin --version`"
echo "### Now do
'[sudo service mysql start]'
'[sudo service mariadb restart]'
'[sudo mysql_secure_installation]'
'cd ~/$VENAME'
'source bin/activate'
'cd troggle'
'django-admin'
'python manage.py check'
## this tests if you have set up ssh correcting. Refer to documentation https://expo.survex.com/handbook/computing/keyexchange.html
## you need to follow the Linux instructions.
'ssh expo@expo.survex.com'
## the next tests will fail unless ~/expofiles is set correctly to a folder on your machine
## the tests may ALSO fail because of ssh and permissions errors
# Ran 85 tests in 83.492s
# FAILED (failures=5)
## So you will need to run
$sudo chown -Rhv philip:philip ~/$VENAME (if your username is philip)
# and then REBOOT (or at least, exit WSL and terminate and restart WSL)
# because this chmod only takes effect then.
'python manage.py test -v 2'
'./pre-run.sh' (runs the tests again)
'python databaseReset.py reset $VENAME'
'python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 (and allow access when the firewall window pops up)'
"
if [ ! -d /mnt/f/expofiles ]; then
echo '### No valid expofiles directory. Fix this before any tests will work.
fi

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asgiref==3.6.0
black==23.1.0
click==8.1.3
coverage==7.1.0
Django==4.2
docutils==0.19
isort==5.12.0
mypy-extensions==1.0.0
packaging==23.0
pathspec==0.11.0
Pillow==9.4.0
platformdirs==3.0.0
pytz==2022.7
ruff==0.0.245
sqlparse==0.4.3
Unidecode==1.3.6

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black==23.1.0 black==23.1.0
click==8.1.3 click==8.1.3
coverage==7.1.0 coverage==7.1.0
Django==4.2b1 Django==4.2
docutils==0.19 docutils==0.19
isort==5.12.0 isort==5.12.0
mypy-extensions==1.0.0 mypy-extensions==1.0.0
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ruff==0.0.245 ruff==0.0.245
sqlparse==0.4.3 sqlparse==0.4.3
Unidecode==1.3.6 Unidecode==1.3.6
docutils==0.19

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# Run this in a terminal in the troggle directory: 'bash venv-trog.sh' # Run this in a terminal in the troggle directory: 'bash venv-trog.sh'
echo '-- Run this in a terminal in the real troggle directory: "bash venv-trog.sh"' echo '-- Run this in a terminal in the real troggle directory: "bash venv-trog.sh"'
# Expects an Ubuntu 22.04 relatively clean install. # Expects an Ubuntu 22.04 (or 20.04) relatively clean install.
# If you have not already installed these on your clean Ubuntu install DO THIS FIRST # If you have not already installed these on your clean Ubuntu install DO THIS FIRST
# use the script os-trog.sh # use the script os-trog.sh
# If you are using Debian, then stick with the default version of python # If you are using Debian, then stick with the default version of python
# If you are using Ubuntu, then it is easy to use a later version of python, e.g. 3.11 # If you are using Ubuntu, then it is easy to use a later version of python, e.g. 3.11
# NOW we set up troggle # NOW we set up troggle
PYTHON=python3.11 PYTHON=python3.11
VENAME=p11d3 # python3.x and django 3.2 VENAME=p11d4 # python3.x and django 4.2
echo "** You are logged in as `id -u -n`" echo "** You are logged in as `id -u -n`"
echo "The 50MB pip cache will be in /home/`id -u -n`/.cache/" echo "The 50MB pip cache will be in /home/`id -u -n`/.cache/"
echo "The 150MB venv will created in /home/`id -u -n`/$VENAME/" echo "The 150MB venv will created in /home/`id -u -n`/$VENAME/"
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echo "-- Troggle folder (this script location): ${TROGDIR}" echo "-- Troggle folder (this script location): ${TROGDIR}"
if [ -d requirements.txt ]; then if [ -d requirements.txt ]; then
echo "-- No requirements.txt found. Copy it from your most recent installation." echo "-- No requirements.txt found. You should be in the /troggle/ folder. Copy it from your most recent installation."
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
echo ## Using requirements.txt : echo ## Using requirements.txt :
cat requirements.txt cat requirements.txt
echo ## echo ##
$PYTHON --version $PYTHON --version
# NOTE that when using a later or earlier verison of python, you MUST also # NOTE that when using a later or earlier verison of python, you MUST also
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if [ -d ${TROGDIR}/../expofiles ]; then if [ -d ${TROGDIR}/../expofiles ]; then
ln -s ${TROGDIR}/../expofiles expofiles ln -s ${TROGDIR}/../expofiles expofiles
else else
if [ ! -d /mnt/f/expofiles ]; then if [ ! -d /mnt/d/expofiles ]; then
sudo mkdir /mnt/f sudo mkdir /mnt/d
sudo mount -t drvfs F: /mnt/f sudo mount -t drvfs D: /mnt/d
else else
ln -s /mnt/f/expofiles expofiles ln -s /mnt/d/expofiles expofiles
fi fi
fi fi
echo "### Setting file permissions.. may take a while.." echo "### Setting file permissions.. may take a while.."
git config --global --add safe.directory '*' git config --global --add safe.directory '*'
sudo chmod -r 0777 * sudo chmod -R 777 *
echo "### links to expoweb, troggle etc. complete:" echo "### links to expoweb, troggle etc. complete:"
ls -tla ls -tla
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## the next tests will fail unless ~/expofiles is set correctly to a folder on your machine ## the next tests will fail unless ~/expofiles is set correctly to a folder on your machine
## the tests may ALSO fail because of ssh and permissions errors ## the tests may ALSO fail because of ssh and permissions errors
# Ran 85 tests in 83.492s
# FAILED (failures=5)
## So you will need to run ## So you will need to run
$sudo chown -Rhv philip:philip ~/$VENAME (if your username is philip) $sudo chown -Rhv philip:philip ~/$VENAME (if your username is philip)
# and then REBOOT (or at least, exit WSL and terminate and restart WSL) # and then REBOOT (or at least, exit WSL and terminate and restart WSL)
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'python databaseReset.py reset $VENAME' 'python databaseReset.py reset $VENAME'
'python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 (and allow access when the firewall window pops up)' 'python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 (and allow access when the firewall window pops up)'
" "
if [ ! -d /mnt/f/expofiles ]; then if [ ! -d /mnt/d/expofiles ]; then
echo '### No valid expofiles directory. Fix this before any tests will work. echo '### No valid expofiles directory on /mnt/d . Fix this before any tests will work.
fi fi