Server component for Clutch Framework and Clutch A/B Testing.
Clutch.io is two projects:
You may be interested in one or the other, but this project is the server
component for both projects.
Before you get started, make sure all of the prerequisites are installed and
that PostgreSQL is running. Now we need to create a Clutch user and database:
createuser -s clutch
createdb -E utf8 --owner=clutch clutch
Next we need to install Clutch:
easy_install clutchserver
Now we will generate a configuration file used to setup ports and such:
clutch-config > conf.py
You can check the configuration defaults provided by clutch-config and decide
whether they are right for your setup. For most people, the defaults should be
just fine. When you’re ready, let’s start up the server:
clutch-all conf.py
That’s it, you’re now running Clutch.io! Visit http://127.0.0.1:8000/ to see
it in action.
See http://clutchio.github.com/
To generate a local copy of the above documentation, first check out this repo:
git clone https://github.com/clutchio/clutch.git
Make sure you have Sphinx installed so that you can generate the docs:
easy_install Sphinx==1.1.3
Now change to the docs directory and make the docs
cd clutch/docs
make html
Finally, open the docs:
open _build/html/index.html
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To run the tests, generate a test configuration file using clutch-config like
above, but instead of using clutch-all to run it, use clutch-test:
clutch-test conf.py
This is one area where this project could use a lot of help. If you’re
interested in contributing, helping out by improving our test coverage is a
great place to start!
If you have a question, an idea, or just want to join the discussion about
Clutch, please join us on our mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/clutchio
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