Get Together
Get Together is an open source event manager for local communities.
Try it free at https://gettogether.community
Goals
- Be feature-competitive with Meetup.com
- Allow multiple instances to share federated event data
- Provide sustainable, cost-effective hosting for FOSS communites
- Be developed and maintained by the communities using it
Stack
This project has been built using Django 2 and Python 3.
For more details on dependencies, please check requirements.txt.
Getting Started
Install Git
First, make sure you have Git already installed.
It usually comes pre-installed in Mac and Linux but in Windows you need to run the installer available in the link above.
Install virtualenv
Also make sure you have virtualenv in your computer by running:
virtualenv --version
If you get an error, use pip
(included in Python3) with the following command:
pip install virtualenv
Configure your local repository
If you haven't already, fork the project at https://github.com/GetTogetherComm/GetTogether
Clone your forked repository in your computer (see detailed instructions here).
Navigate to the repository's location using the command line: cd GetTogether
Add https://github.com/GetTogetherComm/GetTogether.git to remote following these instructions.
Configure the virtual environment
- If you have Python3 already configured as the default version for your computer, just run:
virtualenv ./env
- But if your default is Python2, then run:
virtualenv --python=python3 ./env
Install dependecies and migrate the database
- If you are in Mac or Linux:
./env/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
./env/bin/python manage.py migrate
- If you are in Windows:
./env/Scripts/pip install -r requirements.txt
./env/Scripts/python manage.py migrate
Rename the local_settings file
Find the file local_settings.example
and copy it in local_settings.py
with the following command:
cp local_settings.example local_settings.py
Create a super user
- If you're in Mac or Linux run:
./env/bin/python manage.py createsuperuser
- If you are in Windows:
winpty ./env/Scripts/python manage.py createsuperuser
Start the server
- If you're in Mac or Linux run:
./env/bin/python manage.py runserver
- If you're in Windows:
winpty ./env/Scripts/python manage.py runserver
Installing pre-commit hooks
Pre-commit is a tool that helps us commiting better code. Before writing any code first install the hooks to your repo.
- If you're using Mac or Linux, run:
./env/bin/pre-commit install
- If you're in Windows:
./env/Scripts/pre-commit install
From now on everytime you commit some code this will be checked by our pre-commit hooks.
Code formatters
We use the following code formatters:
They are included in the requirements.txt so they were installed already when you installed dependencies.
On the first commit after installing pre-commit
, Black and iSort it will create a new environment, which may take a few minutes. This environment will be reused for all subsequent commits.
Loading City data
In order to make it easier to create Places and Teams without having to manually enter records for Country, SPR (State/Province/Region) and City, you can preload them using data files from http://download.geonames.org/export/dump/
The provided load_spr
and load_cities
commands will only load data if the
parent country (or SPR for cities) exists in the database. This lets you choose
whether you want to load every city, only cities for select countries, or only
for select SPRs.
Countries
Download the countryInfo.txt file from GeoNames, then run:
./env/bin/python manage.py load_countries countryInfo.txt
SPR
Download the admin1CodesASCII.txt file from GeoNames, then run:
./env/bin/python manage.py load_spr admin1CodesASCII.txt
Cities
You have a few choices for City data files. GeoNames provides data files for cities with more than 15,000 residents, cities with more than 5,000 residents, and cities with more than 1,000 residents. The smaller the number, the more cities there will be in the data file (and the longer it will take to import them all).
Download the file you want from the links above. They will be zip files that you must unzip before using. Then import the cities by running (for your downloaded file):
./env/bin/python manage.py load_cities cities15000.txt
Using docker
docker build -t get_together .
docker run -e "DEBUG_MODE=True" -e "SECRET_KEY=xxxxx" -e "ALLOWED_HOSTS=localhost,127.0.0.1" -d --name get_together -p 8000:8000 get_together
docker exec -it get_together venv/bin/python manage.py createsuperuser
Using docker-compose
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose exec get_together python3 manage.py createsuperuser
You can then connect to the container by going to localhost:8000
Test Federation
You can import live event data into your "Searchable" table with this command:
./env/bin/python manage.py import https://gettogether.community/searchables/
Getting Involved
To contribute to Get Together, you can file issues here on GitHub, work on features you want it to have, or contact us on Telegram to learn more.
Currently the project needs:
- Designers
- We need a color scheme for the website
- We need a logo for the project
- We need user stories and mockups for those pages
- Front-end developers
- We need to pick a JS/CSS framework for the front-end
- We need to Django page templates
- We need to know what APIs are needed for a dynamic front-end
- QA Engineers
- We need Django test cases setup
- We need fuzz-testing setup with something like model-mommy
- We want testing automated on github pull requests
- API/Federation experts
- We need to decide on using AppStream or rolling our own data/protocol
- We need to architect what data will be federated and it's use cases
- We need to support authenticated access to APIs for 3rd party apps
- Devops
- We need a way to easily deploy and update GetTogether in production
- We need an easy way to get a development environment up and running
- We need to find a hosting service for gettogether.community
If you can help with any of these, please get in touch with me!