This repository is for maintaining the RDLS Conversion and Validation Tool, which can be used by data publishers to create metadata in the Risk data Library Standard, by converting the spreadsheet template to the JSON metadata format.
Linked repo: rdls-lib-cove
The standard is documented at rdl-standard.readthedocs.io. The documentation is maintained at github.com/GFDRR/rdl-standard.
git clone https://github.com/GFDRR/rdls-cove gfdrr-rdls-cove
cd gfdrr-rdls-cove
virtualenv .ve --python=/usr/bin/python3
source .ve/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py compilemessages
python manage.py runserver
You may need to pass 0.0.0.0:8000
to runserver
in the last step, depending on your development environment.
Note: requires gettext
to be installed. This should come by default with Ubuntu, but just in case:
apt-get update && apt-get install gettext
Docker is used in production, so sometimes you may want to run locally with Docker to debug issues:
docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml down # (if running)
docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml build --no-cache
docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up # (to restart)
To run commands, make sure environment is running (see up command above) then:
docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml run rdls-cove-app-dev python manage.py migrate
We use Django's translation framework to provide this application in different languages. We have used Google Translate to perform initial translations from English, but expect those translations to be worked on by humans over time.
Translators can provide translations for this application by becomming a collaborator on Transifex https://www.transifex.com/OpenDataServices/cove
For more information about Django's translation framework, see https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/topics/i18n/translation/
If you add new text to the interface, ensure to wrap it in the relevant gettext blocks/functions.
In order to generate messages and post them on Transifex:
First check the Transifex lock <https://opendataservices.plan.io/projects/co-op/wiki/CoVE_Transifex_lock>
, because only one branch can be translated on Transifex at a time.
Then:
python manage.py makemessages -l en
tx push -s
In order to fetch messages from transifex:
tx pull -a
In order to compile them:
python manage.py compilemessages
Keep the makemessages and pull messages steps in thier own commits seperate from the text changes.
To check that all new text is written so that it is able to be translated you could install and run django-template-i18n-lint
pip install django-template-i18n-lint
django-template-i18n-lint cove
Add a new requirements to requirements.in
or requirements_dev.in
depending on whether it is just a development requirement or not.
Then, run pip-compile requirements.in && pip-compile requirements_dev.in
this will populate requirements.txt
and requirements_dev.txt
with pinned versions of the new requirement and its dependencies.
pip-compile --upgrade requirements.in && pip-compile --upgrade requirements_dev.in
will update all pinned requirements to the latest version. Generally we don't want to do this at the same time as adding a new dependency, to make testing any problems easier.