django-helpdesk - A Django powered ticket tracker for small businesses.
Copyright 2009-2017 Ross Poulton and django-helpdesk contributors. All Rights Reserved. See LICENSE for details.
django-helpdesk was formerly known as Jutda Helpdesk, named after the company which originally created it. As of January 2011 the name has been changed to reflect what it really is: a Django-powered ticket tracker with contributors reaching far beyond Jutda.
Complete documentation is available in the docs/ directory, or online at http://django-helpdesk.readthedocs.org/.
You can see a demo installation at http://django-helpdesk-demo.herokuapp.com/, or run a demo locally in just a couple steps!
Licensing
django-helpdesk is licensed under terms of the BSD 3-clause license. See the file 'LICENSE' for full licensing terms.
Note that django-helpdesk is distributed with 3rd party products which have their own licenses. See LICENSE.3RDPARTY for license terms for included packages.
Demo Quickstart
django-helpdesk includes a basic demo Django project so that you may easily get started with testing or developing django-helpdesk. The demo project resides in the demo/ top-level folder.
It's likely that you can start up a demo project server by running only the command:
sudo make rundemo
then pointing your web browser at localhost:8080.
For more information and options, please read the demo/README.rst file.
NOTE REGARDING SQLITE AND SEARCHING: The demo project uses sqlite as its database. Sqlite does not allow case-insensitive searches and so the search function may not work as effectively as it would on other database such as PostgreSQL or MySQL that does support case-insensitive searches. For more information, see this note in the Django documentation.
When you try to do a keyword search using sqlite, a message will be displayed to alert you to this shortcoming. There is no way around it, sorry.
Installation
django-helpdesk requires:
- Django 1.11.x only
- either Python 2.7 or 3.4+
NOTE REGARDING PYTHON VERSION: The recommended combination is Python 3.4+ with Django 1.11. Support for Python 2 will end in the next versions of both django-helpdesk and Django itself (Django 2.0), so users and developers are encouraged to begin transitioning to Python 3 if have not already. New projects should definitely use Python 3!
You can quickly install the latest stable version of django-helpdesk app via pip:
pip install django-helpdesk
You may also check out the master branch on GitHub, and install manually:
python setup.py install
Either way, you will need to add django-helpdesk to an existing Django project.
For further installation information see docs/install.html and docs/configuration.html
Upgrading from previous versions
If you are upgrading from a previous version of django-helpdesk that used migrations, get an up to date version of the code base (eg by using git pull or pip install --upgrade django-helpdesk) then migrate the database:
python manage.py migrate helpdesk --db-dry-run # DB untouched python manage.py migrate helpdesk
Lastly, restart your web server software (eg Apache) or FastCGI instance, to ensure the latest changes are in use.
Unfortunately we are unable to assist if you are upgrading from a version of django-helpdesk prior to migrations (ie pre-2011).
You can continue to the 'Initial Configuration' area, if needed.
Contributing
We're happy to include any type of contribution! This can be:
- back-end python/django code development
- front-end web development (HTML/Javascript, especially jQuery)
- language translations
- writing improved documentation and demos
For more information on contributing, please see the CONTRIBUTING.rst file.