This PR moves all the collection pages into the new UI in a rough push. I did not put the same amount of care into these as into search, index, and predict. ## Major changes - All modals are now migrated to a state based alpine.js implementation. - jQuery is no longer present in the base layout; ajax is replace by native fetch api - most of the pps.js is now obsolte (as I understand it; the code is not referenced any more @jebus please double check) - in-memory pagination for large result lists (set to 50; we can make that configurable later; performance degrades at around 1k) stukk a bit rough tracked in #235 ## Minor things - Sarch and index also use alpine now - The loading spinner is now CSS animated (not sure if it currently gets correctly called) ## Not done - Ihave not even cheked the admin pages. Not sure If these need migrations - The temporary migration pages still use the old template. Not sure what is supposed to happen with those? @jebus ## What I did to test - opend all pages in browse, and user ; plus all pages reachable from there. - Interacted and tested the functionality of each modal superfically with exception of the API key modal (no functional test). --- This PR is massive sorry for that; just did not want to push half-brokenn state. @jebus @liambrydon I would be glad if you could click around and try to break it :) Finally closes #133 Co-authored-by: Tim Lorsbach <tim@lorsba.ch> Reviewed-on: enviPath/enviPy#236 Co-authored-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com> Co-committed-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
enviPy
Local Development Setup
These instructions will guide you through setting up the project for local development.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.11 or later
- uv - Python package manager
- Docker and Docker Compose - Required for running PostgreSQL database
- Git
- Make
Note: This application requires PostgreSQL (uses
ArrayField). Docker is the easiest way to run PostgreSQL locally.
1. Install Dependencies
This project uses uv to manage dependencies and poe-the-poet for task running. First, install uv if you don't have it yet.
Then, sync the project dependencies. This will create a virtual environment in .venv and install all necessary packages, including poe-the-poet.
uv sync --dev
Note on RDkit installation: if you have rdkit installed on your system globally with a different version of python, the installation will try to link against that and subsequent calls fail. Only option remove global rdkit and rerun sync.
The frontend requires pnpm to correctly display in development.
Install it here.
2. Set Up Environment File
Copy the example environment file for local setup:
cp .env.local.example .env
This file contains the necessary environment variables for local development.
3. Quick Setup with Poe
The easiest way to set up the development environment is by using the poe task runner, which is executed via uv run.
uv run poe setup
This single command will:
- Start the PostgreSQL database using Docker Compose.
- Run database migrations.
- Bootstrap initial data (anonymous user, default packages, models).
After setup, start the development server:
uv run poe dev
This will start the css-watcher as well as the django-development server,
The application will be available at http://localhost:8000.
Note: The development server automatically starts a CSS watcher (pnpm run dev) alongside the Django server to rebuild CSS files when changes are detected. This ensures your styles are always up-to-date during development.
Other useful Poe commands
You can list all available commands by running uv run poe --help.
uv run poe db-up # Start PostgreSQL only
uv run poe db-down # Stop PostgreSQL
uv run poe migrate # Run migrations only
uv run poe bootstrap # Bootstrap data only
uv run poe shell # Open the Django shell
uv run poe build # Build frontend assets and collect static files
uv run poe clean # Remove database volumes (WARNING: destroys all data)
Troubleshooting
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Docker Connection Error: If you see an error like
open //./pipe/dockerDesktopLinuxEngine: The system cannot find the file specified(on Windows), it likely means your Docker Desktop application is not running. Please start Docker Desktop and try the command again. -
SSH Keys for Git Dependencies: Some dependencies are installed from private git repositories and require SSH authentication. Ensure your SSH keys are configured correctly for Git.
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For a general guide, see GitHub's official documentation.
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Windows Users: If
uv synchangs while fetching git dependencies, you may need to explicitly configure Git to use the Windows OpenSSH client and use thessh-agentto manage your key's passphrase.- Point Git to the correct SSH executable:
git config --global core.sshCommand "C:/Windows/System32/OpenSSH/ssh.exe" - Enable and use the SSH agent:
# Run these commands in an administrator PowerShell Get-Service ssh-agent | Set-Service -StartupType Automatic -PassThru | Start-Service # Add your key to the agent. It will prompt for the passphrase once. ssh-add
- Point Git to the correct SSH executable:
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