FusionIIIT is the automation of various functionalities, modules and tasks of/for PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur being developed in python3.6 and using Django Webframework version 1.11
- Ubuntu
18.04(Recommended) - OR WSL for Windows
10(Follow the guide below) :
Windows Subsystem for Linux Installation Guide for Windows 10 - OR Windows
7/8/8.1/10
- Python
3.6 - Git
-
on Ubuntu:
- Install the required packages using the following command :
sudo apt install python3.6-dev python-virtualenv build-essential git
- Install the required packages using the following command :
-
on Windows:
- Get Python 3.6.8 from here for AMD64/x64 or here for x86
- Git from here
- Install both using the downloaded
exefiles
Important: Make sure to check the box that says Add Python 3.x to PATH to ensure that the interpreter will be placed in your execution path
- Go to (https://github.com/FusionIIIT/Fusion) and click on Fork
- You will be redirected to your fork,
https://github.com/<your_user_name>/Fusion - Open the terminal, change to the directory where you want to clone the Fusion repository
- Clone your repository using
git clone https://github.com/<your_user_name>/Fusion - Enter the cloned directory using
cd Fusion/
- Create a virtual environment
- on Ubuntu:
virtualenv env -p python3.6 - on Windows Powershell:
virtualenv env
- on Ubuntu:
- Activate the env
- on Ubuntu:
source env/bin/activate - on Windows Powershell:
. .\env\scripts\activate
- on Ubuntu:
- Install the requirements:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Change directory to FusionIIIT
cd FusionIIIT - Make migrations
python manage.py makemigrations - Migrate the changes to the database
$ python manage.py migrate - Run the server
python manage.py runserver
git remote add upstream https://github.com/FusionIIIT/Fusion- Adds the remote repository (the repository you forked from) so that changes can be pulled from/pushed to it
git checkout -b <module-name>- Creates a new branch
<module-name>in your repository
- Creates a new branch
git checkout <module-name>- Switches to the branch you just created
git add .- Adds the changes to the staging area
git commit- Commits the staged changes
git pull upstream master- Pulls the changes from the upstream master branch
git push -u origin <module-name>- Pushes the changes to your repository (First time only); using
git pushis sufficient later on
- Pushes the changes to your repository (First time only); using
- Go to
https://github.com/<your_user_name>/Fusion/tree/<module-name>and create pull request
- (Recommended) Use Visual Studio Code as a text editor. Go through the Tutorial for getting started with Visual Studio Code for Python.
Note : Use the following guide if using WSL for Development
(https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/wsl) - Use the inbuilt Source Control feature for checking out, committing, pushing, pulling changes. You can also use Github Desktop (Windows/Mac only).
- Refer to below link for best practices regarding commit messages :
(https://gist.github.com/robertpainsi/b632364184e70900af4ab688decf6f53)
- Academic database management
- Academic workflows
- Finance and Accounting
- Placement Cell
- Mess management
- Gymkhana Activities
- Scholarship and Awards Portal
- Employee Management
- Course Management
- Complaint System
- File Tracking System
- Health Centre Mangement
- Visitor's Hostel Management
- Leave Module