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Jacques ROUSSEL c6b8e47b29 🚀(helm) prepare staging deployment
Thx @rouja for your help on deploying Desk. This commit slightly modifies
helm charts and helmfile to prepare the initial project deployment in a
staging environment.

@rouja updates:
- added secrets files for dev and staging environments (dev's one is empty)
- disable ingress by default, to avoid any security issue
- added an extra chart to benefit from Indie hoster Postgres operator

Thx to this commit we deployed a first draft version figured out
that the Django session were broken. We are using a cache session engine,
and wrongly configure cache backend to local memory. Thus, Django server
is not able to resolve the session, and enters in an infinite loop to
log-in the user.
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People

People is an application to handle users and teams.

As of today, this project is not yet ready for production. Expect breaking changes.

People is built on top of Django Rest Framework.

Getting started

Prerequisite

Make sure you have a recent version of Docker and Docker Compose installed on your laptop:

$ docker -v
  Docker version 20.10.2, build 2291f61

$ docker compose -v
  docker compose version 1.27.4, build 40524192

⚠️ You may need to run the following commands with sudo but this can be avoided by assigning your user to the docker group.

Project bootstrap

The easiest way to start working on the project is to use GNU Make:

$ make bootstrap

This command builds the app container, installs dependencies, performs database migrations and compile translations. It's a good idea to use this command each time you are pulling code from the project repository to avoid dependency-related or migration-related issues.

Your Docker services should now be up and running 🎉

Note that if you need to run them afterward, you can use the eponym Make rule:

$ make run

Adding content

You can create a basic demo site by running:

$ make demo

Finally, you can check all available Make rules using:

$ make help

Django admin

You can access the Django admin site at http://localhost:8071/admin.

You first need to create a superuser account:

$ make superuser

Contributing

This project is intended to be community-driven, so please, do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any question related to our implementation or design decisions.

License

This work is released under the MIT License (see LICENSE).

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