CloudCV
                                
                                
                                
                                    CloudCV copied to clipboard
                            
                            
                            
                        :cloud: CloudCV Website
CloudCV
How to Setup
- Install git, postgresql version >= 9.4, virtualenv and Node.js version >= 6 in your computer, if you don't have it already. Please check that the python version you are using for the project is 2.7.x. If you are having trouble with postgresql on Windows check this link postgresqlhelp.
 - Get the source code on your machine via git
If you have not addedgit clone [email protected]:Cloud-CV/CloudCV.git cloudcvsshkeys to your GitHub account then get the source code by running the following commandgit clone https://github.com/Cloud-CV/CloudCV.git cloudcv - Create a python virtual environment and install python dependencies.
cd cloudcv virtualenv venv source venv/bin/activate # run this command everytime before working on project pip install -r requirements/dev.txt - Rename 
settings/dev/settings.sample.pyassettings/dev/settings.pyand change credentials insettings/dev/settings.py
Use your postgres username and password for fieldscp settings/dev/settings.sample.py settings/dev/settings.pyUSERandPASSWORDinsettings/dev/settings.pyfile. - Create an empty postgres database and run database migration.
sudo -i -u (username) createdb cloudcv python manage.py migrate --settings=settings.dev.settings - That's it. Now you can run development server at http://127.0.0.1:8000 (for serving backend)
python manage.py runserver --settings=settings.dev.settings - Open a new terminal window with node(>=6) and ruby(gem) install on your machine and type
If you running npm install behind a proxy server, usecd frontend sudo npm install -g yarn yarn installnpm config set proxy http://proxy:port - Now to connect to dev server at http://127.0.0.1:6003 (for serving frontend)
yarn run dev 
How to Setup on Windows
- Install git, postgresql; tested with postgresql installer by bigsql version >= 9.4, and Node.js version >= 6 in your computer & python 2.7.x , if you don't have it already.
 - Get the source code on your machine via git
If you have not addedgit clone [email protected]:Cloud-CV/CloudCV.git cloudcvsshkeys to your GitHub account then get the source code by running the following commandgit clone https://github.com/Cloud-CV/CloudCV.git cloudcv - Open a command prompt and Install python dependencies.
cd cloudcv pip install -r requirements\dev.txt - Rename 
settings/dev/settings.sample.pyassettings/dev/settings.pyand change credentials insettings/dev/settings.py
Use your postgres username and password for fieldscopy settings\dev\settings.sample.py settings\dev\settings.pyUSERandPASSWORDinsettings/dev/settings.pyfile. - Create an empty postgres database and run database migration.
Start Postgresql server Open psql prompt createdb cloudcv In the command prompt, python manage.py migrate --settings=settings.dev.settings - That's it. Now you can run development server at http://127.0.0.1:8000 (for serving backend),
python manage.py runserver --settings=settings.dev.settings - Open a new terminal window with node(>=6) and ruby(gem) install on your machine and type
If you running npm install behind a proxy server, usecd frontend npm install -g yarn yarn installnpm config set proxy http://proxy:port - Now to connect to dev server at http://127.0.0.1:6003 (for serving frontend)
yarn run dev 
Contribution guidelines
If you are interested in contributing to CloudCV, follow our contribution guidelines.