README
author Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr>
Wed, 19 Jun 2019 15:44:17 +0200
changeset 12655 5b0ce10a7046
parent 12570 82bf85157b53
child 12734 d177d8ab4fd3
permissions -rw-r--r--
[crypto] Use Cryptodome namespace instead of Crypto PyCryptodome comes in two flavors: “an almost drop-in replacement for the old PyCrypto library” and “a library independent of the old PyCrypto”. The former uses the Crypto namespace, and is shipped as `pycryptodome` while the latter uses Cryptodome instead and lies in the `pycryptodomex` package. Given the reason to switch to PyCryptodome is that PyCrypto in unmaintained, its probably better to avoid any mistake and mandate the specific usage of the Cryptodome namespace by requiring `pycryptodomex` instead of `pycryptodome`. A more present reason is that Debian buster will only provide a package with the separate namespace flavor. The current Recommends is not working with the current code. Although it's important to note that the package name will probably have to be changed to `python3-pycryptodomex` once https://bugs.debian.org/886291 is solved.

CubicWeb semantic web framework
===============================

CubicWeb is a entities / relations based knowledge management system
developped at Logilab.

This package contains:

- a repository server
- a RQL command line client to the repository
- an adaptative modpython interface to the server
- a bunch of other management tools

Install
-------

More details at https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/3.26/book/admin/setup

Getting started
---------------

Execute::

 python3 -m venv venv
 source venv/bin/activate
 pip install 'cubicweb[pyramid]' cubicweb-blog
 cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog
 # read how to create your ~/etc/cubicweb.d/myblog/pyramid.ini file here:
 # https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/book/pyramid/settings/#pyramid-settings-file
 # then start your instance:
 cubicweb-ctl pyramid -D myblog
 sensible-browser http://localhost:8080/

Details at https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/3.26/tutorials/base/blog-in-five-minutes

You can also look at the latest builds on Logilab's jenkins:
https://jenkins.logilab.org/

Test
----

Simply run the `tox` command in the root folder of this repository:

    tox

How to install tox: https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html

Documentation
-------------

Look in the doc/ subdirectory or read https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/3.26/


CubicWeb includes the Entypo pictograms by Daniel Bruce — http://www.entypo.com

Contributing
------------

Patches should be submitted by email at the cubicweb-devel@lists.cubicweb.org
mailing list in order to get reviewed by project integrators or any community
member.
The simplest way of send patches is to use the ``hg email`` command available
through the *patchbomb* extension of Mercurial. Preferably, patches should be
*in the message body* of emails. When submitting a revised version of a patch
series, a prefix indicating the iteration number ``<n>`` of the series should
be added to email subject prefixes; this can be achieved by specifying a
``--flag v<n>`` option to ``hg email`` command. If needed you can also use the
--in-reply-to option.

Examples:

    hg email --to cubicweb-devel@lists.cubicweb.org --intro -r <start>::<end>
    hg email --flag V2 --to cubicweb-devel@lists.cubicweb.org -r <start>::<end>

If you have any questions you can also come on Logilab's public XMPP room using
a XMPP client: public@conference.jabber.logilab.org

Mailing list: https://lists.cubicweb.org/mailman/listinfo/cubicweb-devel
Patchbomb extension: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/PatchbombExtension
Good practice on sending email patches: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ContributingChanges#Emailing_patches