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funkwhale

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    Funkwhale

    A self-hosted tribute to Grooveshark.com.

    LICENSE: BSD

    Setting up a development environment (docker)

    First of all, pull the repository.

    Then, pull and build all the containers:

    docker-compose -f dev.yml build
    docker-compose -f dev.yml pull

    API setup

    You'll have apply database migrations:

    docker-compose -f dev.yml run celeryworker python manage.py migrate

    And to create an admin user:

    docker-compose -f dev.yml run celeryworker python manage.py createsuperuser

    Launch all services

    Then you can run everything with:

    docker-compose up

    The API server will be accessible at http://localhost:6001, and the front-end at http://localhost:8080.

    Running API tests

    Everything is managed using docker and docker-compose, just run:

    ./api/runtests

    This bash script invoke python manage.py test in a docker container under the hood, so you can use traditional django test arguments and options, such as:

    ./api/runtests funkwhale_api.music   # run a specific app test