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Chore: Add developer setup scripts (#770)

Open devendra1973 opened this issue 2 months ago • 3 comments

Adds venv setup scripts for faster local development onboarding.


[!NOTE] Add cross-platform dev setup scripts to create/activate a Python venv and install requirements for local development.

  • Scripts:
    • Add scripts/dev_setup.sh (bash): creates/activates Python venv, upgrades pip, installs from requirements.txt if present, and prints readiness + Postgres/Odoo run hint.
    • Add scripts/dev_setup.ps1 (PowerShell): creates/activates Python venv, upgrades pip, installs from requirements.txt if present, and prints readiness.

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devendra1973 avatar Nov 10 '25 03:11 devendra1973


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Summary of Changes

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This pull request introduces dedicated setup scripts for both Windows (PowerShell) and Linux/macOS (Bash) environments. The primary goal is to significantly accelerate and simplify the onboarding process for new developers by automating the creation and configuration of a Python virtual environment, upgrading pip, and installing project dependencies. This change aims to reduce manual setup time and potential configuration errors, ensuring a consistent development environment across different operating systems.

Highlights

  • Windows Setup Script: A new PowerShell script, dev_setup.ps1, has been added to automate the setup of the development environment on Windows, including virtual environment creation, activation, pip upgrade, and dependency installation.
  • Linux/macOS Setup Script: A new Bash script, dev_setup.sh, has been added to automate the setup of the development environment on Linux and macOS, covering virtual environment creation, activation, pip upgrade, and dependency installation.
  • Automated Dependency Management: Both scripts automatically install project dependencies listed in requirements.txt if the file exists, streamlining the initial setup process.
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