Run standalone docker container for Redis.
cd to <path-to-repo>/redis
Build - sudo docker build -t redis .
Run - sudo docker run -p 6379:6379 --log-opt max-size=10m redis
Locally, change the DEBUG property in settings.py to True.
Make sure you have the following properties set in settings.py:
The URL to use when referring to static files (where they will be served from) STATIC_URL = '/static/'
The absolute path to the directory where collectstatic will collect static files for deployment.
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Local Installation Refer Python & Pycharm Setup in Windows
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Python Basics - A few questions to refresh python memory.
- Python Question Bank Link - first question of each topic mentioned below
NOTE - The '>' symbol at the start of a line specified that it is a terminal command for easy readability.
Requirements -
- pipes/ => A folder to store all the pipes.
- shared-pipes.module.ts => A module file just outside to declare and export all the pipes.
- app.module.ts => Global app module to import the sharedPipesModule.
Note - sharedPipesModule can be imported in any other module to be visible in all the components.
For ex. - If a component is imported in another sub-app-module, then sharedPipesModule will have to be imported in sub-app-module file also.
Refer - https://stackoverflow.com/a/51517348
I'll leave the original question as is and elaborate here on the various API calls to trigger parameterized builds. These are the calls options that I used.
Additional documentation: https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Remote+access+API
The job contains 3 parameters named: product, suites, markers