How to clone repo to run tests #409
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Clone the repo as you normally would, then see this section on how to run
and develop pikaraoke. You would use poetry to launch the new code, not
app.py.
https://github.com/vicwomg/pikaraoke?tab=readme-ov-file#developing-pikaraoke
…On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 12:50 PM Leonardo Moreira ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello friends. I've done some changes to the old pikaraoke, to suit my
needs, but I was still using the old pikaraoke (vlc + pygame). Now I'm
giving a try with the new chrome based pikaraoke.
My trouble is that I would like to clone the repo to make my changes and
test them, but I'm not being able to do so.
What I did so far was I forled the repo to a branch of my own. On RPi
(with fresh new bookworm) I git cloned it, from my branch and copied the
setup.sh and requirements.sh to the root of pikaraoke/pikaraoke and ran the
./setup.sh successfully, but when I started it complained about *No
module named 'pikaraoke'* witch I then installed with pip install
pikaraoke inside my venv.
When I start the app by using the old python app.py -l 10 or by copying
the ./pikaraoke.sh from scripts to pikaraoke/pikaraoke, I get the following
error:
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I know that I was supposed to install only the pikaraoke by PyPi, but how
can I make it work but letting me do my changes to the code that I could in
future do a PR?
Thanks.
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Hello friends. I've done some changes to the old pikaraoke, to suit my needs, but I was still using the old pikaraoke (vlc + pygame). Now I'm giving a try with the new chrome based pikaraoke.
My trouble is that I would like to clone the repo to make my changes and test them, but I'm not being able to do so.
What I did so far was I forled the repo to a branch of my own. On RPi (with fresh new bookworm) I git cloned it, from my branch and copied the setup.sh and requirements.sh to the root of pikaraoke/pikaraoke and ran the ./setup.sh successfully, but when I started it complained about No module named 'pikaraoke' witch I then installed with
pip install pikaraokeinside my venv.When I start the app by using the old
python app.py -l 10or by copying the ./pikaraoke.sh from scripts to pikaraoke/pikaraoke, I get the following error:I know that I was supposed to install only the pikaraoke by PyPi, but how can I make it work but letting me do my changes to the code that I could in future do a PR?
Thanks.
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