Getting a local Trac install running is a bit tricky. Here are a few tricks that can help:
- Follow the installation instructions in djangoproject/README.rst (especially the database creation).
- Use
trac-admin ./trac-env/ permission add anonymous TRAC_ADMINto give all permissions to the anonymous user. - Use the command
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=tracdjangoplugin.settings TRAC_ENV=`pwd`/trac-env gunicorn tracdjangoplugin.wsgi:application --bind 0.0.0.0:9000 --workers=1 --reloadto serve Trac locally. - If you've modified the
trackhack.scssfile, usesassc scss/trachacks.scss trac-env/htdocs/css/trachacks.css -s compressedto compile it to CSS.
Install Docker
Create a
secrets.jsonfile at the root of the repository (next to Dockerfile), containing something like:{ "secret_key": "xyz", "db_host": "localhost", "db_password": "secret" }docker compose up --buildFollow instructions above to create/load the DB, grant permissions, create the config, etc. For example:
docker compose up --build export DATABASE_URL=postgres://code.djangoproject:secret@db/code.djangoproject docker compose exec -T db psql $DATABASE_URL < ../djangoproject.com/tracdb/trac.sql docker compose exec trac trac-admin /code/trac-env/ permission add anonymous TRAC_ADMIN
It may be possible to use Podman for local development to more closely simulate
production. The above Docker instructions should work for Podman as well,
however, be aware that podman-compose is not as well battle-tested as
docker compose (e.g., it may require pruning or forcefully stopping a
container before it will rebuild properly).
Assumes that code.djangoproject.com and djangoproject.com are stored in the same directory (adjust paths if needed).
- Copy the generated CSS:
cp ../djangoproject.com/static/css/*.css trac-env/htdocs/css/ - Copy _utils.scss (needed by trackahacks.scss):
cp ../djangoproject.com/static/scss/_utils.scss scss/ - Copy the javascript directory:
cp -rT ../djangoproject.com/static/js trac-env/htdocs/js - Compile trackhacks.scss:
make compile-scss
Start with a clean slate:
docker compose down sh -c 'cd ../djangoproject.com && git checkout tracdb/trac.sql'
Bring up database and Trac via docker compose:
docker compose up --build -d export DATABASE_URL=postgres://code.djangoproject:secret@db/code.djangoproject docker compose exec -T db psql $DATABASE_URL < ../djangoproject.com/tracdb/trac.sql docker compose exec trac /venv/bin/trac-admin /code/trac-env/ upgrade docker compose exec db pg_dump --column-inserts -d $DATABASE_URL > ../djangoproject.com/tracdb/trac.sql
Note:
- There's no need to run the
trac-admin ... wiki upgradecommand - Be careful with changes that
trac-admin ... upgrademakes totrac.ini. We usually don't want them. - Review the diff carefully to make sure no unexpected database changes are inadvertently included.