The "One and Done" initiative, previously known as "QA Taskboard", is a workflow where Mozilla community contributors can pick tasks and work on them - one at a time, one day at a time - and feel good about doing them.
One and Done is written with Playdoh and Django.
If you're interested in helping us out, please read through the blog post and reach out to us!
These instructions assume you have git, python, and pip
installed. If
you don't have pip
installed, you can install it with easy_install pip
.
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Start by getting the source:
$ git clone --recursive git@github.com:mozilla/oneanddone.git $ cd oneanddone
Note you may want to fork and clone the repo as described in the github docs if you are doing active development.
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Create a virtualenv for One and Done. Skip the first step if you already have
virtualenv
installed.$ pip install virtualenv $ virtualenv venv $ source venv/bin/activate
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Install the compiled requirements:
$ pip install -r requirements/compiled.txt
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Set up a local MySQL database. The MySQL Installation Documentation explains how to do this. Make sure your DB is utf8.
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Configure your local settings by copying
oneanddone/settings/local.py-dist
tooneanddone/settings/local.py
and customizing the settings in it:$ cp oneanddone/settings/local.py-dist oneanddone/settings/local.py
The file is commented to explain what each setting does and how to customize them.
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Initialize your database structure:
$ python manage.py syncdb
You can launch the development server like so:
$ python manage.py runserver
This software is licensed under the Mozilla Public License v. 2.0
_. For more
information, read the file LICENSE
.
.. _Mozilla Public License v. 2.0: http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/