# Didier [![wakatime](https://wakatime.com/badge/user/3543d4ec-ec93-4b43-abd6-2bc2e310f3c4/project/100156e4-2fb5-40b4-b808-e47ef687905c.svg)](https://wakatime.com/badge/user/3543d4ec-ec93-4b43-abd6-2bc2e310f3c4/project/100156e4-2fb5-40b4-b808-e47ef687905c) You bet. The time has come. ## Development Didier uses `Python 3.9.5`, as specified in the [`.python-version`](.python-version)-file. This file will cause [`pyenv`](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) to automatically use the correct version when you're working on Didier. ```shell # Installing Python 3.9.5 through pyenv pyenv install 3.9.5 # Creating a Virtual Environment and activate it # PyCharm will automatically activate your venv python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # Installing dependencies + development dependencies pip3 install -r requirements.txt -r requirements-dev.txt # Installing pre-commit hooks pre-commit install ``` The database can be managed easily using `Docker Compose`. If you want to, however, you can run a regular PostgreSQL server and connect to that instead. A separate database is used in the tests, as it would obviously not be ideal when tests randomly wipe your database. ```shell # Starting the database docker-compose up -d db # Starting the database used in tests docker-compose up -d db-pytest ``` ### Commands ```shell # Starting Didier python3 main.py # Running database migrations alembic upgrade head # Creating a new database migration alembic revision --autogenerate -m "Revision message here" # Running tests pytest # Running tests with Coverage coverage run -m pytest # Generating code coverage report coverage html # Running code quality checks black flake8 mypy ```