Guide is a website to help content editors, moderators, administrators, and other users learn how to user the Wagtail content management system (CMS).
The Wagtail guide will ultimately include:
- Tutorials
- How-to articles
- Reference materials
- Walkthroughs and visual learning materials
You can learn more about the documentation system here.
We assume that you have basic knowledge of Node/Yarn/Webpack and Python/Django/Wagtail in these instructions. We recommend you develop Wagtail Guide locally on your machine using venv.
- Python 3.9
- Git
- Node 16.*
- Yarn
Run:
python -V
Confirm that the output is showing version Python 3.9. If not, you may have multiple versions of Python installed on your system and will need to switch to the appropriate version when creating the virtual environment.
With the Python 3.9 output confirmed, run:
python -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
Now we're ready to set up the guide project:
cd ~/dev [or your preferred dev directory]
git clone https://github.com/wagtail/guide.git
cd guide
make backend
make frontend
make buildfixtures
Once the backend and frontend have been set up, you can run the development server with:
make run
If everything worked, http://127.0.0.1:8000 should show you a welcome page.
You can access the administrative area at http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin and log in using the credentials you created during the backend setup.
With Gitpod you can deploy a ready-to-code Wagtail Guide development environment with a single click to evaluate the code.
Steps:
- Click the
Open in Gitpod
button. - Relax: a development environment with an active Wagtail Guide site will be created for you.
- Login at
/admin/
with usernameadmin
and passwordchangeme
If you're a Python or Django developer, fork the repo and join us. You'll find answers to many common new contributor questions in our contributing guidelines.
This project is one of three Wagtail projects being sponsored by Google as a part of Google Summer of Code 2022. The team for this project includes:
You can learn more about our Google Summer of Code projects in this blog or on our wiki page.