udata customizations for data.gouv.fr


Keywords
udata, opendata, portal, etalab, open-data, open-source, python, udata-gouvfr
License
Other
Install
pip install udata-gouvfr==1.6.8

Documentation

udata-gouvfr

udata customizations for Etalab / Data.gouv.fr.

Note: This project is not maintained anymore. Consider using Udata-Front as an alternative.

Compatibility

udata-gouvfr requires Python 3.7+ and udata.

Installation

Install udata.

Remain in the same Python virtual environment and install udata-gouvfr:

pip install udata-gouvfr

Create a local configuration file udata.cfg in your udata directory (or where your UDATA_SETTINGS point out) or modify an existing one as following:

PLUGINS = ['gouvfr']
THEME = 'gouvfr'

Development

Prepare a udata development environment.

Note that we're using pip-tools on this repository too.

It is recommended to have a workspace with the following layout:

$WORKSPACE
├── fs
├── udata
│   ├── ...
│   └── setup.py
├── udata-gouvfr
│   ├── ...
│   └── setup.py
└── udata.cfg

The following steps use the same Python virtual environment and the same version of npm (for JS) as udata.

Clone the udata-gouvfr repository into your workspace and install it in development mode:

git clone https://github.com/etalab/udata-gouvfr.git
cd udata-gouvfr
pre-commit install
pip install -e . -r requirements/test.pip -r requirements/develop.pip

NB: the udata.(in|pip) files are used by the CI to stay in sync with udata requirements. You shouldn't need to tinker with them on your local environment, but they might be updated by the CI when you make a Pull Request.

Modify your local udata.cfg configuration file as following:

PLUGINS = ['gouvfr']
THEME = 'gouvfr'

You can execute udata-gouvfr specific tasks from the udata-gouvfr directory.

ex: Build the assets:

cd udata-gouvfr
npm install
inv assets-build

You can list available development commands with:

inv -l

Theme

The front-end theme for the public facing website, is split into two parts :

  • The Jinja templates are located inside udata_gouvfr/theme/templates.
  • The Less & other sourcefiles for the are located in theme.

In addition we have a nice litle set of CSS Utilities to quickly build front end components, inspired by bootstrap, most of its documentation lives in the css located in theme/less/ and is built using Stylemark, you can read the live documentation in udata_gouvfr/theme/stylemark/ after building it using npm run build-stylemark.

When building pages, here are a few templates to look out for in udata_gouvfr/theme/templates :

  • home.html : well, duh.
  • header.html and footer.html : same idea.
  • raw.html : contains the general html structure exposing a body block where we can write our page's body.
  • base.html : contains some extra html structure exposing a content block for our page's content.
  • subnav-large.html, publish-action-modal.html and carousel.html : TODO

Here are our reusable components :

  • dataset : datasets listings used in many pages.
  • reuse : cards for displaying dataset reused in the real world.
  • participez : is the large blue callout seen on multiple pages.
  • macros : TODO
  • svg : contains SVG assets to be included in our pages.

TODO

Front docs todo :

  • Parcel 2 architecture
    • Static copy
    • Stylemark build
    • VueJS compiler mode
  • VanillaJS IIFE architecture
  • Vue 3 architecture
    • Modals
    • I18n
    • Config plugin
    • Components Back docs todo :
  • CSS/JS file inclusion
  • Static route for UI-Kit

Whenever a components needs some special styling, you can find their corresponding definitions inside theme/less/specific/<component>, it's best if we can avoid having too much specific styling, but sometimes you just really need it.

Finally, we have a bunch of commands to make your life a tad easier, that you can run through npm run.

  • build: Builds the final CSS/JS files and the UI-Kit Documentation. You should probably use this one.
  • build:app: Builds the final CSS/JS files without the UI-Kit
  • build:stylemark: Builds the UI-Kit files and also the CSS/JS files but unminifed (do not use those static files in production)
  • i18n:report: Generates a report of the i18n missing and unused keys
  • i18n:extract: Same as above, but also automatically adds missing keys to translation files
  • clean: Cleans Parcel cache. Use this if you stumble upon weird bugs to start anew.
  • start: Get to coding with live reload and things