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Woodog:dog: is an initiative to provide help to increasing stray animals by providing them food :bread: and refuge :house: by connecting them with fellow helpful humans. On the application, two types of people can be registered :inbox_tray: one who can provide the location and condition of a nearby stray, and another who can provide information and arrange shelter :house: and food :bread: for them.

Django and bootstrap are incorporated into the application, requiring authentication and establishing profiles and positioning using maps.

Instructions to setup ⬇️💻

Step 1: Downloading and Installing the Code Editor
You can download and install any one of the following IDE.


Step 2: Installing Python
Download Python Latest Version

  • Make sure to check 'Add Python to Path' in the setup window of the Installer.

Verify the installation from the Terminal using the following command,

python --version

Step 3: Installing Git
Download Git

Step 4: Fork the Repository
Click on to fork this repsository

Step 5: Cloning Repository using Git
git clone https://github.com/'<your-github-username>'/Woodog.git

Step 6: Change directory to Woodog
cd Woodog

Step 7: Add reference to the original repository
git remote add upstream https://github.com/Feminine-Divine/Woodog.git

Step 8: Creating Virtual Environment
Install virtualenv

pip install virtualenv

Creating Virtual Environment named env

virtualenv env

To Activate env

source env/Scripts/activate
or
./env/Scripts/activate

To deactivate env

deactivate

Step 9: Installing Requirements

Note: Before installing requirements, Make sure the virtual environment is activated.

cd Woodog
pip install -r requirements.txt

Step 10: Making database migrations

Note: Before making database migrations, make sure you've successfully created database.

python manage.py makemigrations
python manage.py migrate

Step 11: Creating superuser to access Admin Panel
python manage.py createsuperuser

Step 12: Running the Project in local server
Note: Before running the project in local server, Make sure you activate the Virtual Environment.

python manage.py runserver

Server will be up and running in local host on PORT 8000


💡 Pro Tip!

1️⃣ Always keep updating your master branch with the main repository by running the following command on the local master branch. Refer this stackoverflow page.

git pull upstream master

2️⃣ Always create a new branch before making any changes. Never ever make any changes directly on the master branch. To create a new branch,

git checkout -b '<new-branch-name>'

Code of conduct ©️


Contributing 👷

  • Fork the project.
  • Create your Feature Branch
git checkout -b '<your_branch_name>'
  • Stage your changes
git add .
  • Commit your changes
git commit -m '<your_commit_message>'
  • Check for Status to be sure everything is added
git status
  • Check for your remote
git remote -v
  • Push changes to remote
git push origin '<your_branch_name>'

📌 Opensource Programs

This project is a part of following Open Source Program



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Level 4 45

Our Project Admins 🤓



Shipra Verma


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Happy Contribution ✨

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