#TIMTec Mooc
Para acessar a documentação completa, veja a pasta docs na raiz da aplicação.
- INSTALAÇÃO release v3.2 ou superior
 - ATUALIZAÇÃO a partir v3.2 ou superior
 - ATUALIZAÇÃO a partir da versão 3.0.10 ou inferior
 - CONFIGURAÇÕES v3.2 ou superior
 - CONFIGURAÇÕES (Versão 3.0.10 e inferiores)
 
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- Operating system: Debian (>= 7.7) or Ubuntu (14.04);
 - Proxy server: uwsgi (>= 2.0.7);
 - Web Server: nginx (>= 1.6.2);
 - javascript server-side interpreter: node.js (>= 0.10.40);
 - Data base server: postgresql (>= 9.2);
 - Python language package: python (= 2.7 ou < 3);
 - Virtual Enviroment Python: virtualenv (>=1.11.6);
 
- all the above requirements
 - build essentials and many dev packages if on apt/rpm based systems
- libpq-dev, libjpeg-dev, libpng12-dev, build-essential, python-dev, gettext
 
 - nodejs (0.10+) (you will need a ppa for ubuntu < 14.04)
 
- Processor: Dual Core
 - RAM: 2 to 4 GB
 - Disk Space: 10 GB
 - Network Total Transfer/mo: ~12GB
 - Incoming: 1GB
 - Outgoing: 11 GB
 
- Processor: Quad Core
 - RAM: 4 to 6 GB
 - Disk Space: 25 GB
 - Network Total Transfer/mo: ~25GB
 - Incoming: 2GB
 - Outgoing: 23 GB
 
- 
create a Python 2.X virtualenv
virtualenv ../timtec-env - 
activate the virtual env
source ../timtec-env/bin/activate - 
run make
make - 
run the django devel server
./manage.py runserver 
We provide a vagrant file for easy dev environment creation. Install Vagrant and on the main directory run:
vagrant up
Them you just need to go inside the machine to start the dev server:
vagrant ssh
On the VM console:
./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
Now the system is running, you can go to http://localhost:8000 on your web
browser and navigate on it.
To create a new superuser (so you can give permissions to other make other users professors) run:
./manage.py createsuperuser
See the Vagrantfile and script folder for more details.
We made a bunch of tests for the system. They are separated into python tests (that includes selenium full stack tests) and Karma/AngularJS tests. To run all of them together just type
make all_tests
remember that you need to have your virtualenv activated and has installed
everything from the dev-requirements.txt file.
Activate virtual env, then:
make python_tests

