Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: cubicweb
Version: 3.27.4
Summary: a repository of entities / relations for knowledge management
Home-page: https://www.cubicweb.org
Author: Logilab
Author-email: contact@logilab.fr
License: LGPL
Description: CubicWeb semantic web framework
        ===============================
        
        CubicWeb is a entities / relations based knowledge management system
        developped at Logilab.
        
        This package contains:
        
        - a repository server
        - a RQL command line client to the repository
        - an adaptative modpython interface to the server
        - a bunch of other management tools
        
        Install
        -------
        
        More details at https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/3.26/book/admin/setup
        
        Getting started
        ---------------
        
        Execute::
        
         python3 -m venv venv
         source venv/bin/activate
         pip install 'cubicweb[pyramid]' cubicweb-blog
         cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog
         # read how to create your ~/etc/cubicweb.d/myblog/pyramid.ini file here:
         # https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/book/pyramid/settings/#pyramid-settings-file
         # then start your instance:
         cubicweb-ctl pyramid -D myblog
         sensible-browser http://localhost:8080/
        
        Details at https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/3.26/tutorials/base/blog-in-five-minutes
        
        You can also look at the latest builds on Logilab's jenkins:
        https://jenkins.logilab.org/
        
        Test
        ----
        
        Simply run the `tox` command in the root folder of this repository:
        
            tox
        
        How to install tox: https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html
        
        Documentation
        -------------
        
        Look in the doc/ subdirectory or read https://cubicweb.readthedocs.io/en/3.26/
        
        
        CubicWeb includes the Entypo pictograms by Daniel Bruce — http://www.entypo.com
        
        Contributing
        ------------
        
        Patches should be submitted by email at the cubicweb-devel@lists.cubicweb.org
        mailing list in order to get reviewed by project integrators or any community
        member.
        The simplest way of send patches is to use the ``hg email`` command available
        through the *patchbomb* extension of Mercurial. Preferably, patches should be
        *in the message body* of emails. When submitting a revised version of a patch
        series, a prefix indicating the iteration number ``<n>`` of the series should
        be added to email subject prefixes; this can be achieved by specifying a
        ``--flag v<n>`` option to ``hg email`` command. If needed you can also use the
        --in-reply-to option.
        
        Examples:
        
            hg email --to cubicweb-devel@lists.cubicweb.org --intro -r <start>::<end>
            hg email --flag V2 --to cubicweb-devel@lists.cubicweb.org -r <start>::<end>
        
        If you have any questions you can also come on Logilab's public XMPP room using
        a XMPP client: public@conference.jabber.logilab.org
        
        Mailing list: https://lists.cubicweb.org/mailman/listinfo/cubicweb-devel
        Patchbomb extension: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/PatchbombExtension
        Good practice on sending email patches: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ContributingChanges#Emailing_patches
        
        Full .hg/hgrc example for contributors having ssh access to ``hg.logilab.org`` :
        
            [paths]
            default = https://hg.logilab.org/master/cubicweb
            default-push = ssh://hg@hg.logilab.org/review/cubicweb
        
            [email]
            to = cubicweb-devel@lists.cubicweb.org
        
            [patchbomb]
            publicurl = https://hg.logilab.org/review/cubicweb
            flagtemplate = "{separate(' ', 'cubicweb', flags)}"
        
            [jenkins]
            url = https://jenkins.logilab.org/
            job = cubicweb-default
        
        If you don't have ssh access to ``hg.logilab.org``, you can use your own Mercurial server and
        change ``default-push`` and ``publicurl`` accordingly.
        A list of services that provides hosting of Mercurial repositories is available
        on https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MercurialHosting.
        
        * ``hg pull`` will pull on master repo (public changesets).
        * ``hg push`` will push on review repo using ssh.
        * When sending an email to the list, it will add a "Available at" with command
          to pull the draft series on the public repo.
        * Using https://hg.logilab.org/master/logilab/devtools/file/tip/hgext/jenkins.py
          mercurial extension, ``hg show jenkins`` display jenkins build status for
          each changeset. Read https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/UsingExtensions to learn how
          to enable a new extension in mercurial.
        
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