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Name: omero-web
Version: 5.9.0
Summary: OMERO.web
Home-page: https://github.com/ome/omero-web/
Author: The Open Microscopy Team
Author-email: ome-devel@lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk
License: GPLv2+
Description: OMERO.web
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        Introduction
        ------------
        
        OMERO.web provides a web based client and plugin infrastructure.
        
        Dependencies
        ------------
        
        Direct dependencies of OMERO.web are:
        
        - `OMERO.py`_
        - `ZeroC IcePy`_
        - `Pillow`_
        - `NumPy`_
        - A WSGI capable web server
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        We recommend installing omero-web in a Python virtual environment.
        Here we show the install using `Conda`_. For more details and
        other options, please see `OMERO.py`_.
        
            conda create -n myenv -c ome python=3.6 zeroc-ice36-python omero-py
            conda activate myenv
            pip install omero-web
        
        Setting of the environment variable ``OMERODIR`` is required.
        ``$OMERODIR/var/log/`` directory will contain log files.
        ``$OMERODIR/etc/grid/config.xml`` is used to store config::
        
            export OMERODIR=$(pwd)
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        For running omero-web in production with nginx, see See: `OMERO.web install`_ documentation.
        To run in development mode, see below.
        
        Contributing
        ------------
        
        See: `OMERO`_ documentation
        
        Developer installation
        ----------------------
        
        For a development installation we recommend creating a virtual environment as described above.
        Then install OMERO.web into your virtual environment as an editable package, so that any edits
        to source files will be reflected in your installation.
        
        ::
        
            git clone https://github.com/ome/omero-web
            cd omero-web
            pip install -e .
        
        Note some omero-web tests may not run when this module and/or omero-py are installed in editable mode.
        
        Configuration for developer usage::
        
            omero config set omero.web.debug True
            omero config set omero.web.application_server development
        
            # If you want to connect to OMERO.server other than 'localhost'
            omero config append omero.web.server_list '["demo.openmicroscopy.org", 4064, "demo"]'
        
        Then run omero-web in the foreground with::
        
            omero web start
            ...
            Starting development server at http://127.0.0.1:4080/
        
        Or, run Django directly::
        
            cd omero-web
            python omeroweb/manage.py runserver 4080
            ...
            Starting development server at http://127.0.0.1:4080/
        
        Running tests
        -------------
        
        Unit tests are located under the `test` directory and can be run with pytest.
        
        Integration tests
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Integration tests are stored in the main repository (ome/openmicroscopy) and depend on the
        OMERO integration testing framework. Reading about `Running and writing tests`_ in the `OMERO`_ documentation
        is essential.
        
        Release process
        ---------------
        
        This repository uses `bump2version <https://pypi.org/project/bump2version/>`_ to manage version numbers.
        To tag a release run::
        
            $ bumpversion release
        
        This will remove the ``.dev0`` suffix from the current version, commit, and tag the release.
        
        To switch back to a development version run::
        
            $ bumpversion --no-tag patch
        
        NB: this assumes next release will be a ``patch`` (see below).
        To complete the release, push the master branch and the release tag to origin::
        
            $ git push origin master v5.8.0
        
        If any PRs are merged that would require the next release to be a ``major`` or ``minor`` version
        (see `semver.org <https://semver.org/>`_) then that PR can include a version bump created via::
        
            $ bumpversion --no-tag minor|major
        
        If this hasn't been performed prior to release and you wish to specify the next version
        number directly when creating the release, this can be achieved with::
        
            $ bumpversion --new-version 5.9.0 release
        
        omero-web-docker
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        Following ``omero-web`` release, need to update and release ``omero-web-docker``.
        
        License
        -------
        
        OMERO.web is released under the AGPL.
        
        Copyright
        ---------
        
        2009-2020, The Open Microscopy Environment, Glencoe Software, Inc.
        
        .. _OMERO: https://www.openmicroscopy.org/omero
        .. _OMERO.web install: https://docs.openmicroscopy.org/latest/omero/sysadmins/unix/install-web/web-deployment.html
        .. _OMERO.py: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/omero-py
        .. _ZeroC IcePy: https://zeroc.com/
        .. _Pillow: https://python-pillow.org/
        .. _NumPy: http://matplotlib.org/
        .. _Running and writing tests: https://docs.openmicroscopy.org/latest/omero/developers/testing.html
        .. _Conda: https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/
        
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