Hi Dammina,

I am able to run Bloodhound in PyCharm now. Thanks for your help.

I start the standalone.py through debug mode, and set lots of breakpoints in 
auth.py. Looks like it's used for login/logout. Then I tried to login from the 
homepage, but the breakpoints didn't get triggered?

Is there something special to debug Bloodhound?

Thanks
Wenli


On Saturday, June 21, 2014 2:04 PM, Wenli Ji <[email protected]> wrote:
 


Hi Dammina,

Could you give me the complete instruction? I am very new to Python and to 
Bloodhound.

I am struggling with it for two days... You help is very appreciated..

Thank you again.

Wenli
Regards



On Saturday, June 21, 2014 1:44 PM, Dammina Sahabandu <[email protected]> 
wrote:



Hi Wenji,
Unfortunately, I'm not using eclipse for the debugging purpose. I use
JetBrains PyCharm IDE for that. In our mail Archive there is a thread
name "Good
Python IDE" discussing something similar. I hope it would be better for you
to go through it. However, here I have given the instructions extracted
from that thread for setting up PyCharm for remote debugging.

Checkout the project, create virtual env ... as usual.
Choose Open Directory in PyCharm and locate your bloodhound source.
Go to Preferences / Project Interpreters / Python Interpreters, add a
local interpreter and point it to python executable in bh env.
Create a run configuration like this:
   Script: /path/to/checkout/bloodhound/trac/trac/web/standalone.py
   Script parameters:
/path/to/checkout/bloodhound/installer/bloodhound/environments/main
--port=8000
   Single Instance Only: Yes

And you are ready to write and debug Bloodhound code :)

HTH.

Thanks.
Dammina



On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Wenli Ji <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am able to deploy Bloodhound 0.7 to Apache. However, we need to change
> the code a bit to build a quality system to meet the special requirement.
>
> I didn't find any doc of how to setup the debug environment. I tried to
> follow Trac's doc but didn't make it. I believe there should be something
> different.
>
> Could anyone help?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Wenli
> Regards




-- 
Dammina Sahabandu.
Committer for ASF (Apache Bloodhound)
Undergraduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka.

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