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- Installation
- ============
- Basic Installation
- ------------------
- #. Run ``pip install coderedcms``
- #. Run ``coderedcms start mysite --sitename "My Company Inc." --domain www.example.com``
- .. note::
- ``--sitename`` and ``--domain`` are optional to pre-populate settings of your website.
- #. Enter the ``mysite`` project with ``cd mysite/``.
- #. Run ``python manage.py migrate`` to create the core models.
- #. Run ``python manage.py createsuperuser`` to create the initial admin user.
- #. Run ``python manage.py runserver`` to launch the development server, and go to
- http://localhost:8000 in your browser, or http://localhost:8000/admin/ to log in
- with your admin account.
- ✨🎉 You now have CodeRed CMS up and running! 🎉✨
- Follow the tutorial to build :doc:`tutorial01`
- Installing with Sass Support
- ----------------------------
- To create a project that is pre-configured to use Sass for CSS compilation:
- #. Run ``pip install coderedcms``
- #. Run
- .. code-block:: console
- $ coderedcms start mysite --template sass --sitename "My Company Inc." --domain www.example.com
- .. note::
- ``--sitename`` and ``--domain`` are optional to pre-populate settings of your website.
- #. Enter the ``mysite`` project with ``cd mysite/``.
- #. Install the development tooling with:
- .. code-block:: console
- $ pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements-dev.txt
- #. Run ``python manage.py migrate`` to create the core models.
- #. Run ``python manage.py createsuperuser`` to create the initial admin user.
- #. Compile the scss code into CSS:
- .. code-block:: console
- $ python manage.py sass website/static/website/src/custom.scss website/static/website/css/
- .. note::
- To build the Sass automatically whenever you change a file, add the
- ``--watch`` option and run it in a separate terminal. For more options,
- see `django-sass <https://github.com/coderedcorp/django-sass/>`_.
- #. Run ``python manage.py runserver`` to launch the development server, and go to
- http://localhost:8000 in your browser, or http://localhost:8000/admin/ to log in
- with your admin account.
- When working with Sass, you will want to look at the base.html file provided at:
- ``mysite/website/templates/coderedcms/pages/base.html`` to load in any custom
- CSS or JavaScript as needed.
- Starter Templates
- -----------------
- You can start a new CodeRed CMS project with a custom template directory available on
- or at a URL using the ``--template`` option. Additionally, we provide some built-in templates:
- +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Template | Description |
- +============+=================================================================+
- | ``basic`` | The default CodeRed CMS starter project. The simplest option, |
- | | good for most sites. |
- +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
- | ``sass`` | Similar to basic, but with extra tooling to support SCSS to CSS |
- | | compilation. |
- +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
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