The Docker tutorial is an interactive learning environment to get familiar with the Docker commandline.
Generally this application is used in the www.docker.io website. It's source can be found on https://github.com/dotcloud/www.docker.io/. By installing that you will get this app 'for free' as a dependency.
However, this app is made to also be usable inside other Django applications. All that is required is to add git+https://github.com/dhrp/docker-tutorial.git#egg=DockerTutorial-dev to your requirements.txt and it will be installed by pip upon pip install -r requirements.txt
To include it
- Make sure your "host" app uses the same python environment
- In your "host" app settings include "docker_tutorial"
- in a template {% include 'tutorial/snippet.html' %}
- in your urls.py add url(r'^tutorial/', include('docker_tutorial.urls')),
- in your settings make sure you include the session middleware:
- First create or switch to a virtual environment in which you have the "host" app into which you would like to embed the tutorial. e.g. a clone of the the Docker website (before you ran install)
- Clone this repository: git clone https://github.com/dhrp/docker-tutorial.git
- Switch to the dir: cd docker-tutorial
- Install the application with the -e (editable) flag. pip install -e .
This will setup the symlinks such that you don't need to run setup.py every time you want to see a change. i.e. your local repository is now linked into the environment.
- ./runtests.py
- coverage run ./runtests.py && coverage html --include="./docker_tutorial/*"
Happy coding!