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Plone Conference Training 🚀

Built with Cookieplone Black code style Backend Tests Frontend Tests

A new project using Plone 6.

Quick Start 🏁

Prerequisites ✅

Ensure you have the following installed:

  • Python 3.11 🐍
  • Node 22 🟩
  • pnpm 🧶
  • Docker 🐳

Installation 🔧

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone [email protected]:tkimnguyen/ploneconf2024.git
cd ploneconf2024
  1. Install both Backend and Frontend:
make install

Fire Up the Servers 🔥

  1. Create a new Plone site on your first run:
make backend-create-site
  1. Start the Backend at http://localhost:8080/:
make backend-start
  1. In a new terminal, start the Frontend at http://localhost:3000/:
make frontend-start

Voila! Your Plone site should be live and kicking! 🎉

Local Stack Deployment 📦

Deploy a local Docker Compose environment that includes:

  • Docker images for Backend and Frontend 🖼️
  • A stack with a Traefik router and a Postgres database 🗃️
  • Accessible at http://ploneconf2024.localhost 🌐

Execute the following:

make stack-start
make stack-create-site

And... you're all set! Your Plone site is up and running locally! 🚀

Project Structure 🏗️

This monorepo consists of three distinct sections: backend, frontend, and devops.

  • backend: Houses the API and Plone installation, utilizing pip instead of buildout, and includes a policy package named ploneconf2024.
  • frontend: Contains the React (Volto) package.
  • devops: Encompasses Docker Stack, Ansible playbooks, and Cache settings.

Why This Structure? 🤔

  • All necessary codebases to run the site are contained within the repo (excluding existing addons for Plone and React).
  • Specific GitHub Workflows are triggered based on changes in each codebase (refer to .github/workflows).
  • Simplifies the creation of Docker images for each codebase.
  • Demonstrates Plone installation/setup without buildout.

Code Quality Assurance 🧐

To automatically format your code and ensure it adheres to quality standards, execute:

make check

Linters can be run individually within the backend or frontend folders.

Internationalization 🌐

Generate translation files for Plone and Volto with ease:

make i18n

Credits and Acknowledgements 🙏

Crafted with care by Generated using Cookieplone (0.8.1) and cookiecutter-plone (91cd1e6) on 2024-11-26 11:49:07.477432. A special thanks to all contributors and supporters!