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Yes. This project needs to be pip installable completely. That's all.
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umm, that name conflicts too much with PyJudge. Maybe call it something like hukum/maharaj . Something rajasthani and about judging
about the setup, I recollect needing to specify where the HTML etc was in the setup file. Take a look at at the project
I can't seem to find the relevant docs. maybe there's a better way of doing this now?
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@shivank98 plz take this one when you are done with exams :)
The project has been registered with your account for pip.
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- Poetry is awesome!
- I usually write a
__main__.py
file which gets called when we dopython -m project
.
Could you please open a PR for what you've already done? That way we can have more productive discussions.
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isn't this one a gfi?
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I'm not sure. If someone reads the docs it could be a GFI but people attempting this don't usually read the docs so it might need some hand holding
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I want to work on it. also, let me know what exactly we are looking for. just doing pip install?
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https://pypi.org/project/Pjudge/
- couldn't take PyJudge as it was already in use.
- only metafiles that were created with wheel are downloading.
any points that i missed or i keep doing it on my own.
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Is this one done?
The project does install on pip install Pjudge
, I just don't know how to use it with pip though.
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nope. A few things need to be done for this to be finished:
- pip install
- pip install should supply the html files as well
- project is runnable via
python -m <project>
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I need some help with it. I got the point that we need to mention the extra files like HTML ins setup. I haven't look too deeply but poetry seems to do that work for us( let me know if better ways are available ). what I need help in how we can run the project with python -m <project>
. I can think of writing some scripts but that doesn't seems to be right way. @theSage21 how you managed this in openjudge?
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Related Issues (20)
- Database HOT 1
- Contest timings HOT 2
- Home page HOT 5
- Multiple contests
- Multiple contest UI design
- Move pre-commit and black to dev dependencies
- 404 handler HOT 2
- Proper question statement and support HOT 5
- Session support
- Use sqlite as a database
- Interface to add questions via website HOT 4
- Raise error in proper places HOT 5
- Use a more common template system HOT 5
- Continuous testing needs to be added
- User stats/ profile HOT 4
- problem status in contest
- Reinstall black HOT 1
- Code Documentaion HOT 1
- Install pytest in pipenv HOT 2
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