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  1. .. _makefile:
  2. ================
  3. Makefile Targets
  4. ================
  5. .. _gnu-make: https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Introduction
  6. .. sidebar:: build environment
  7. Before looking deeper at the targets, first read about :ref:`makefile setup`
  8. and :ref:`make pyenv`.
  9. With the aim to simplify development cycles, started with :pull:`1756` a
  10. ``Makefile`` based boilerplate was added. If you are not familiar with
  11. Makefiles, we recommend to read gnu-make_ introduction.
  12. The usage is simple, just type ``make {target-name}`` to *build* a target.
  13. Calling the ``help`` target gives a first overview::
  14. $ make help
  15. test - run developer tests
  16. docs - build documentation
  17. docs-live - autobuild HTML documentation while editing
  18. run - run developer instance
  19. install - developer install (./local)
  20. uninstall - uninstall (./local)
  21. gh-pages - build docs & deploy on gh-pages branch
  22. clean - drop builds and environments
  23. ...
  24. .. contents:: Contents
  25. :depth: 2
  26. :local:
  27. :backlinks: entry
  28. .. _makefile setup:
  29. Setup
  30. =====
  31. .. _git stash: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-stash
  32. The main setup is done in the :origin:`Makefile`::
  33. export GIT_URL=https://github.com/asciimoo/searx
  34. export SEARX_URL=https://searx.me
  35. export DOCS_URL=https://asciimoo.github.io/searx
  36. .. sidebar:: fork & upstream
  37. Commit changes in your (local) branch, fork or whatever, but do not push them
  38. upstream / `git stash`_ is your friend.
  39. :GIT_URL: Changes this, to point to your searx fork.
  40. :SEARX_URL: Changes this, to point to your searx instance.
  41. :DOCS_URL: If you host your own (branded) documentation, change this URL.
  42. .. _make pyenv:
  43. Python environment
  44. ==================
  45. .. sidebar:: activate environment
  46. ``source ./local/py3/bin/activate``
  47. With Makefile we do no longer need to build up the virualenv manually (as
  48. described in the :ref:`devquickstart` guide). Jump into your git working tree
  49. and release a ``make pyenv``:
  50. .. code:: sh
  51. $ cd ~/searx-clone
  52. $ make pyenv
  53. PYENV usage: source ./local/py3/bin/activate
  54. ...
  55. With target ``pyenv`` a development environment (aka virtualenv) was build up in
  56. ``./local/py3/``. To make a *developer install* of searx (:origin:`setup.py`)
  57. into this environment, use make target ``install``:
  58. .. code:: sh
  59. $ make install
  60. PYENV usage: source ./local/py3/bin/activate
  61. PYENV using virtualenv from ./local/py3
  62. PYENV install .
  63. You have never to think about intermediate targets like ``pyenv`` or
  64. ``install``, the ``Makefile`` chains them as requisites. Just run your main
  65. target.
  66. .. sidebar:: drop environment
  67. To get rid of the existing environment before re-build use :ref:`clean target
  68. <make clean>` first.
  69. If you think, something goes wrong with your ./local environment or you change
  70. the :origin:`setup.py` file (or the requirements listed in
  71. :origin:`requirements-dev.txt` and :origin:`requirements.txt`), you have to call
  72. :ref:`make clean`.
  73. .. _make run:
  74. ``make run``
  75. ============
  76. To get up a running a developer instance simply call ``make run``. This enables
  77. *debug* option in :origin:`searx/settings.yml`, starts a ``./searx/webapp.py``
  78. instance, disables *debug* option again and opens the URL in your favorite WEB
  79. browser (:man:`xdg-open`):
  80. .. code:: sh
  81. $ make run
  82. PYENV usage: source ./local/py3/bin/activate
  83. PYENV install .
  84. ./local/py3/bin/python ./searx/webapp.py
  85. ...
  86. INFO:werkzeug: * Running on http://127.0.0.1:8888/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
  87. ...
  88. .. _make clean:
  89. ``make clean``
  90. ==============
  91. Drop all intermediate files, all builds, but keep sources untouched. Includes
  92. target ``pyclean`` which drops ./local environment. Before calling ``make
  93. clean`` stop all processes using :ref:`make pyenv`.
  94. .. code:: sh
  95. $ make clean
  96. CLEAN pyclean
  97. CLEAN clean
  98. .. _make docs:
  99. ``make docs docs-live docs-clean``
  100. ==================================
  101. We describe the usage of the ``doc*`` targets in the :ref:`How to contribute /
  102. Documentation <contrib docs>` section. If you want to edit the documentation
  103. read our :ref:`make docs-live` section. If you are working in your own brand,
  104. adjust your :ref:`Makefile setup <makefile setup>`.
  105. .. _make gh-pages:
  106. ``make gh-pages``
  107. =================
  108. To deploy on github.io first adjust your :ref:`Makefile setup <makefile
  109. setup>`. For any further read :ref:`deploy on github.io`.
  110. .. _make test:
  111. ``make test``
  112. =============
  113. Runs a series of tests: ``test.pep8``, ``test.unit``, ``test.robot`` and does
  114. additional :ref:`pylint checks <make pylint>`. You can run tests selective,
  115. e.g.:
  116. .. code:: sh
  117. $ make test.pep8 test.unit
  118. . ./local/py3/bin/activate; ./manage.sh pep8_check
  119. [!] Running pep8 check
  120. . ./local/py3/bin/activate; ./manage.sh unit_tests
  121. [!] Running unit tests
  122. .. _make pylint:
  123. ``make pylint``
  124. ===============
  125. .. _Pylint: https://www.pylint.org/
  126. Before commiting its recommend to do some (more) linting. Pylint_ is known as
  127. one of the best source-code, bug and quality checker for the Python programming
  128. language. Pylint_ is not yet a quality gate within our searx project (like
  129. :ref:`test.pep8 <make test>` it is), but Pylint_ can help to improve code
  130. quality anyway. The pylint profile we use at searx project is found in
  131. project's root folder :origin:`.pylintrc`.
  132. Code quality is a ongoing process. Don't try to fix all messages from Pylint,
  133. run Pylint and check if your changed lines are bringing up new messages. If so,
  134. fix it. By this, code quality gets incremental better and if there comes the
  135. day, the linting is balanced out, we might decide to add Pylint as a quality
  136. gate.
  137. ``make pybuild``
  138. ================
  139. .. _PyPi: https://pypi.org/
  140. .. _twine: https://twine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
  141. Build Python packages in ``./dist/py``.
  142. .. code:: sh
  143. $ make pybuild
  144. ...
  145. BUILD pybuild
  146. running sdist
  147. running egg_info
  148. ...
  149. $ ls ./dist/py/
  150. searx-0.15.0-py3-none-any.whl searx-0.15.0.tar.gz
  151. To upload packages to PyPi_, there is also a ``upload-pypi`` target. It needs
  152. twine_ to be installed. Since you are not the owner of :pypi:`searx` you will
  153. never need the latter.