A script to painlessly set up a Docker environment for development of Wagtail - inspired by vagrant-wagtail-develop
Initial work in Bristol sprint January 2020 by esperk and saevarom.
Requirements: Docker and Docker Compose (Docker Compose is included with Docker Desktop for Mac and Windows).
Open a terminal and follow those instructions:
# 1. Decide where to put the project. We use "~/Development" in our examples.
cd ~/Development
# 2. Clone the docker-wagtail-develop repository in a new "wagtail-dev" folder.
git clone https://github.com/wagtail/docker-wagtail-develop.git wagtail-dev
# 3. Move inside the new folder.
cd wagtail-dev/
# 4. Run the setup script. This will check out the bakerydemo project and local copies of wagtail and its dependencies.
./setup.sh
# 5. Build the containers
docker-compose build
It can take a while (typically 15-20 minutes) to fetch and build all dependencies and containers.
Here is the resulting folder structure:
.
├── libs # Supporting libraries to develop Wagtail against.
├── wagtail # Wagtail repository / codebase.
└── bakerydemo # Wagtail Bakery project used for development.
Once the build is complete:
# 6. Start your containers and wait for them to finish their startup scripts.
docker-compose up
# 7. Now in a new shell, run the databse setup script. The database will be persisted across container executions by Docker's Volumes system so you will only need to run this commmand the first time you start the database.
./setup-db.sh
# Success!
If you're running this on Linux you might get into some privilege issues that can be solved using this command (tested on Ubuntu):
CURRENT_UID=$(id -u):$(id -g) docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.linux.yml up
- Visit your site at http://localhost:8000
- The admin interface is at http://localhost:8000/admin/ - log in with
admin
/changeme
.
$ docker-compose ps
Name Command State Ports
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
db docker-entrypoint.sh postgres Up 5432/tcp
frontend docker-entrypoint.sh /bin/ ... Up
web ./manage.py runserver 0.0. ... Up 0.0.0.0:8000->8000/tcp
docker-compose exec web python manage.py shell
docker-compose exec web bash
docker-compose exec frontend bash
Here are other actions you will likely need to do to make your first contribution to Wagtail.
Set up git remotes to Wagtail forks (run these lines outside of the Docker instances, on your machine):
cd ~/Development/wagtail-dev/wagtail
# Change the default origin remote to point to your fork.
git remote set-url origin git@github.com:<USERNAME>/wagtail.git
# Add wagtail/wagtail as the "upstream" remote.
git remote add upstream git@github.com:wagtail/wagtail.git
# Pull latest changes from all remotes / forks.
git pull --all
- Set up an elasticsearch service container
- Test on Windows and Linux