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Development

Develop with a local GeoNode instance

This setup allows to develop both the django and the GeoNode MapStore javascript applications including templates.

In order to develop with GeoNode MapStore Client we need a running local instance of GeoNode. You could follow this documentation to setup a local instance of GeoNode (Ubuntu/WSL only)

Following steps are based on the assumption that there is a running local instance of GeoNode at the url http://localhost:8000/ inside the virtual environment called geonode:

  • clone the repository in your workspace:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/GeoNode/geonode-mapstore-client.git
  • navigate to the cloned directory
cd geonode-mapstore-client/
  • activate the virtual environment of your local geonode instance
workon geonode
  • install all this django application in edit mode to replace the default used by geonode
pip install -e .
  • navigate to the client directory
cd geonode_mapstore_client/client/
  • create an .env file in the client directory
touch .env
  • add following variables to the .env file
DEV_SERVER_PROTOCOL=http
DEV_SERVER_HOSTNAME=localhost
DEV_TARGET_GEONODE_HOST=localhost:8000
  • install all package dependencies with the command
npm install
  • Start the development application locally
npm start

Now open the url http://localhost:8081/ to work on the client.

Develop with a remote GeoNode instance

This setup allows to develop only the GeoNode MapStore javascript applications.

  • clone the repository in your workspace:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/GeoNode/geonode-mapstore-client.git
  • navigate to the client directory
cd geonode-mapstore-client/geonode_mapstore_client/client/
  • create an .env file in the client directory
touch .env
  • add following variables to the .env file (example)
DEV_SERVER_PROTOCOL=https
DEV_SERVER_HOSTNAME=localhost
DEV_TARGET_GEONODE_HOST=mygeonodeinstance.org
  • install all package dependencies with the command
npm install
  • Start the development application locally
npm start

Now open the url https://localhost:8081/ to work on the client.

Note: the protocol of the local development url change based on the target instance of GeoNode defined in the .env file