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openstates.org

This repository contains the code responsible for openstates.org, the website and v2 API (graphql).

Make changes

Changes should be made in a local checkout of the repo. There is a bit of setup to get a working DB and environment, which by default will run in docker.

  • Branch off of the develop branch
  • Follow instructions for working on openstates.org from the docs.
  • Quirks I ran into:
    • npm run start did not actually make JS/CSS available when I hit the app at localhost:8000. Instead I ran npm run build and then rebuilt the docker containers with docker compose build, finally started them again.
    • For some reason my DB ended up missing a row representing the Django Site. This resulted in something like "Site not found" error when trying to log in/register. Solution was:
      • Get shell on the running container sudo docker exec -it openstatesorg-django-1 /bin/bash
      • In that shell run poetry run python manage.py shell --settings=web.settings
      • In THAT shell run from django.contrib.sites.models import Site;Site.objects.get_or_create(domain='openstates.org', name='openstates.org')
      • However for me this created an entry with SITE_ID of 2 when 1 is the necessary value to match up with web/settings.py
  • Merge your feature branch into develop (this launches a workflow that publishes docker images)
  • Merge develop into main (this gets code into the branch that should be used for deploy)

Deploy

  • Check out the main branch of this repository to your local workstation
  • You will need permissions on the Open States AWS account to be able to interact with at least the parameter store and the EC2 instance where the site is deployed
  • You need the SSH private key to access the EC2 instance, stored at ~/.ssh/openstates-master.pem
  • Ensure that you have the correct python version installed via pyenv
  • Install the aws cli tool
  • Install ansible, such that ansible-playbook command is available. (There are recent changes in the package re: ansible-community which might necessitate a change in our deploy script. For now, I just deployed a somewhat older version via my operating system's package manager)
  • Install the jq utility
    • Whichever python your system is using to execute ansible-playbook needs botocore and boto3 packages installed. These are used on the system running ansible-playbook to do AWS secret/parameter lookups. Since I installed ansible via my operating system's package manager, I installed via sudo apt install python3-boto3 python3-botocore
  • In your copy of this repo, with main checked out, run the command, which runs a script which runs a set of ansible tasks:
poetry run inv deploy

All the steps should be OK. It's normal to see a lot of output of things changing. You should get to something like the following near the end:

PLAY RECAP ************************************
openstates.org             : ok=41   changed=6

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