h2o is open-source software designed to replace bulky and expensive law textbooks with an easy-to-use web interface where instructors and students alike can author, organize, view and print public-domain course material.
We support local development with Docker Compose.
Add the following to /etc/hosts
:
127.0.0.1 opencasebook.test opencasebook.minio.test
Start up the Docker containers in the background:
$ docker compose up -d
The first time this runs it will build the Docker images, which may take several minutes. (After the first time, it should only take 1-3 seconds.)
If the H2O team has provided you with a pg_dump file, seed the database with data:
$ bash docker/init.sh -f ~/database.dump
Then log into the main Docker container:
$ docker compose exec web bash
(Commands from here on out that start with #
are being run in Docker.)
You should now have a working installation of H2O!
Spin up the development server...
# invoke run
or, with Django Debug Toolbar enabled,
# invoke run --debug-toolbar
...and visit http://opencasebook.test:8000
Frontend assets live in frontend/
and are compiled with vue-cli. If you want to run frontend assets:
Install requirements:
# npm install
Run the development server with hot-reloading vue-cli pipeline:
# invoke run-frontend
or, with Django Debug Toolbar enabled,
# invoke run-frontend --debug-toolbar
After making changes to frontend/, compile new assets if you want to see them from plain invoke run
:
# npm run build
npm run build
will be automatically run by Github Actions as well, so it is unnecessary (but harmless) to build and
commit the new assets locally, unless you want to use them immediately.
When you are finished, spin down Docker containers by running:
$ docker compose down
Your database will persist and will load automatically the next time you run docker compose up -d
.
Or, you can clean up everything Docker-related, so you can start fresh, as with a new installation:
$ bash docker/clean.sh
Run these from inside the container.
pytest
runs python testspytest -n auto --dist loadgroup
runs python tests with concurrency (faster, same config as CI)flake8
runs python lintsnpm run test
runs javascript unit tests using Mochanpm run test-watch
runs javascript unit tests with the--watch
option to auto-rerun on test changesnpm run lint
runs javascript lintspytest -k functional
runs the Playwright tests only.
Playwright tests will spawn their own test runner. You will need to run npm run build
manually for the test runner to pick up any changes to the JS.
To debug failed Playwright runs, use:
pytest -k functional --video retain-on-failure
and look in web/test-results
for video recordings of the failures.
Coverage will be generated automatically for all manually-run tests.
We use standard Django migrations.
Contributions to this project should be made in individual forks and then merged by pull request. Here's an outline:
- Fork and clone the project.
- Make a branch for your feature:
git branch feature-1
- Commit your changes with
git add
andgit commit
. (git diff --staged
is handy here!) - Push your branch to your fork:
git push origin feature-1
- Submit a pull request to the upstream develop through GitHub.
This codebase is Copyright 2021 The President and Fellows of Harvard College and is licensed under the open-source AGPLv3 for public use and modification. See LICENSE for details.