tables and indexes, as well as create a superuser for your local
installation::
- ./manage.py migrate
+ ./manage.py migrate
#. A few functions are required, or at least recommended in order to
test all of the system. The SQL scripts in the directory sql/ needs
without varnish frontends, you should use the *varnish_local.sql*
script, and not use the *varnish.sql* script.
- Load these files with something like
+ Load these files with something like::
- psql -d pgweb -f sql/varnish_local.sql
+ psql -d pgweb -f sql/varnish_local.sql
#. To load some initial data for some tables (far from all at this
point), in the pgweb directory, run the following command::
- pgweb/load_initial_data.sh
+ pgweb/load_initial_data.sh
#. You'll want to creaet a superuser so you can access the `/admin/`
- interface:
+ interface::
- ./manage.py createsuperuser
+ ./manage.py createsuperuser
#. At this point, you're ready to get started. Start your local server
by running::
- ./manage.py runserver
+ ./manage.py runserver
#. Now load up the website by going to http://localhost:8000