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# How to install Kumify on your machine
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## Prerequisites
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This project was tested with Python 3.8.6 on an Ubuntu Linux host. It should theoretically work on any system capable of running a current Python3 installation.
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## Getting started
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### Install required Python packages
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(NB: You may want to do this in a venv – the details on how and why to do this are beyond the scope of this document.)
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```pip3 install -r requirements.txt```
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### Basic configuration
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Any configuration you have to do takes place in a localsettings.py file in the project's root directory. Copy the provided localsettings.dist.py to localsettings.py and make any modifications you may need. The options are documented within that file.
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### Creating superuser account
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To create an account to login to your Kumify instance, you need to use the following command in the project's root directory:
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```python3 manage.py createsuperuser```
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You will be asked to provide a user name, email address and password.
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### Run server
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For your personal purposes, if you are running the application on your personal computer and don't need it to be available from the Internet, you may run the following command:
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```python3 manage.py runserver```
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The application is then available at [http://localhost:8000/].
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If you want to make your Kumify instance available through a network, you will need to set up something like gunicorn and nginx. How this works is beyond the scope of this document. To prepare your static files for this, make sure ```STATIC_ROOT``` is set to the correct location in localsettings.py if you don't use S3, then run:
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```python3 manage.py collectstatic``` |