rater | An app for rating things like New York restaurants
kandi X-RAY | rater Summary
kandi X-RAY | rater Summary
rater is a JavaScript library. rater has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
An app for rating things like New York restaurants.
An app for rating things like New York restaurants.
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rater has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 2 open issues and 0 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of rater is current.
Quality
rater has no bugs reported.
Security
rater has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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rater releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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Install rater
Then activate the virtualenv python:.
I followed the core tutorial [here](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/intro/tutorial01/) to set up the basic app. If you’ve cloned the app locally, you’ll need to create a settingLocal.py. Ping me and I’ll send over the format. It’s the file that has the database name and passwords in it. This is not uploaded to github, and is also different for each place the app is installed. I’m running the dev version against a mysql backend, but it can just as easily be run using a local sqlite database. Set up the database (follow the tutorial, and set up the database settings). This will set you up with a super-user and a few other things. This will give you a login user for the app.
I followed the core tutorial [here](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/intro/tutorial01/) to set up the basic app. If you’ve cloned the app locally, you’ll need to create a settingLocal.py. Ping me and I’ll send over the format. It’s the file that has the database name and passwords in it. This is not uploaded to github, and is also different for each place the app is installed. I’m running the dev version against a mysql backend, but it can just as easily be run using a local sqlite database. Set up the database (follow the tutorial, and set up the database settings). This will set you up with a super-user and a few other things. This will give you a login user for the app.
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