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### Local Setup ### Local Setup
If you wish to install the demo dataset locally (for initial testing), you can run the following command: If you wish to install the demo dataset locally (for initial testing), you can run the following command (via [invoke](./start/invoke.md)):
```bash ```bash
invoke dev.setup-test -i invoke dev.setup-test -i
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### Clear Data ### Clear Data
To clear demo data from your instance, and start afresh with a clean database, you can run the following command: To clear demo data from your instance, and start afresh with a clean database, you can run the following command (via [invoke](./start/invoke.md)):
```bash ```bash
invoke dev.delete-data invoke dev.delete-data

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Read the [InvenTree setup documentation](../start/intro.md) for a complete installation reference guide. Read the [InvenTree setup documentation](../start/intro.md) for a complete installation reference guide.
!!! note "Required Packages"
Depending on your system, you may need to install additional software packages as required.
### Setup Devtools ### Setup Devtools
Run the following command to set up all toolsets for development. Run the following command to set up all toolsets for development.
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### Run tests locally ### Run tests locally
To run test locally, use: To run test locally, use:
``` ```
invoke dev.test invoke dev.test
``` ```

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### Install ### Install
The React frontend requires its own packages that aren't installed via the usual invoke tasks. The React frontend requires its own packages that aren't installed via the usual [invoke](../start/invoke.md) tasks.
#### Docker #### Docker
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This will install the required packages for running the React frontend on your InvenTree dev server. This will install the required packages for running the React frontend on your InvenTree dev server.
#### Devcontainer #### Devcontainer
!!! warning "This guide assumes you already have a running devcontainer" !!! warning "This guide assumes you already have a running devcontainer"
!!! info "All these steps are performed within Visual Studio Code" !!! info "All these steps are performed within Visual Studio Code"
Open a new terminal from the top menu by clicking `Terminal > New Terminal` Open a new terminal from the top menu by clicking `Terminal > New Terminal`

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### Command 'invoke' not found ### Command 'invoke' not found
If the `invoke` command does not work, it means that the [invoke](https://pypi.org/project/invoke/) python library has not been correctly installed. If the `invoke` command does not work, it means that the invoke tool has not been correctly installed.
Update the installed python packages with PIP: Refer to the [invoke installation guide](./start/invoke.md#installation) for more information.
``` ### Can't find any collection named tasks
pip3 install -U --require-hashes -r requirements.txt
``` Refer to the [invoke guide](./start/invoke.md#cant-find-any-collection-named-tasks) for more information.
### Invoke Version ### Invoke Version
If the installed version of invoke is too old, users may see error messages during the installation procedure, such as: If the installed version of invoke is too old, users may see error messages during the installation procedure. Refer to the [invoke guide](./start/invoke.md#minimum-version) for more information.
- *'update' did not receive all required positional arguments!*
- *Function has keyword-only arguments or annotations*
As per the [invoke guide](./start/intro.md#invoke), the minimum required version of Invoke is `{{ config.extra.min_invoke_version }}`.
To determine the version of invoke you have installed, run either:
```
invoke --version
```
```
python -m invoke --version
```
If you are running an older version of invoke, ensure it is updated to the latest version:
```
pip install -U invoke
```
### No module named 'django' ### No module named 'django'

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### Create Superuser ### Create Superuser
Another way to create an administrator account is to use the `superuser` command. This will create a new superuser account with the specified username and password. Another way to create an administrator account is to use the `superuser` command (via [invoke](./invoke.md)). This will create a new superuser account with the specified username and password.
```bash ```bash
invoke superuser invoke superuser

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### Invoke ### Invoke
InvenTree makes use of the [invoke](https://www.pyinvoke.org/) python toolkit for performing various administrative actions. InvenTree makes use of the [invoke](https://www.pyinvoke.org/) python toolkit for performing various administrative actions. You can read [more about out use of the invoke tool here](./invoke.md)
!!! warning "Invoke Version"
InvenTree requires invoke version {{ config.extra.min_invoke_version }} or newer. Some platforms may be shipped with older versions of invoke!
!!! tip "Updating Invoke"
To update your invoke version, run `pip install -U invoke`
To display a list of the available InvenTree administration actions, run the following commands from the top level source directory:
```
invoke --list
```
This provides a list of the available invoke commands - also displayed below:
```
{{ invoke_commands() }}
```
### Virtual Environment ### Virtual Environment

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title: Invoke Tool
---
## Invoke Tool
InvenTree uses the [invoke](https://www.pyinvoke.org/) tool to manage various system administration tasks. Invoke is a powerful python-based task execution tool, which allows for the creation of custom tasks and command-line utilities.
### Installation
InvenTree setup and administration requires that the invoke tool is installed. This is usually installed automatically as part of the InvenTree installation process - however (if you are configuring InvenTree from source) you may need to install it manually.
To install the invoke tool, run the following command:
```
pip install -U invoke
```
### Minimum Version
The minimum required version of the invoke tool is `{{ config.extra.min_invoke_version }}`.
To determine the version of invoke you have installed, run either:
```
invoke --version
```
```
python -m invoke --version
```
If you are running an older version of invoke, ensure it is updated to the latest version:
```
pip install -U invoke
```
### Running from Command Line
To run the `invoke` tool from the command line, you must be in the top-level InvenTree source directory. This is the directory that contains the [tasks.py]({{ sourcefile("tasks.py") }}) file.
### Running in Docker Mode
If you have installed InvenTree via [docker](./docker_install.md), then you need to ensure that the `invoke` commands are called from within the docker container context.
For example, to run the `update` task, you might use the following command to run the `invoke` command - using the `docker compose` tool.
```
docker compose run --rm inventree-server invoke update
```
!!! note "Docker Compose Directory"
The `docker compose` command should be run from the directory where the `docker-compose.yml` file is located.
Alternatively, to manually run the command within the environment of the running docker container:
```
docker exec -it inventree-server invoke update
```
!!! note "Container Name"
The container name may be different depending on how you have configured the docker environment.
### Running in Installer Mode
If you have installed InvenTree using the [package installer](./installer.md), then you need to prefix all `invoke` commands with `inventree run`.
For example, to run the `update` task, use:
```
inventree run invoke update
```
## Available Tasks
To display a list of the available InvenTree administration actions, run the following commands from the top level source directory:
```
invoke --list
```
This provides a list of the available invoke commands - also displayed below:
```
{{ invoke_commands() }}
```
### Task Information
Each task has a brief description of its purpose, which is displayed when running the `invoke --list` command. To find more detailed information about a specific task, run the command with the `--help` flag.
For example, to find more information about the `update` task, run:
```
invoke update --help
```
### Internal Tasks
Tasks with the `int.` prefix are internal tasks, and are not intended for general use. These are called by other tasks, and should generally not be called directly.
### Developer Tasks
Tasks with the `dev.` prefix are tasks intended for InvenTree developers, and are also not intended for general use.
## Common Issues
Below are some common issues that users may encounter when using the `invoke` tool, and how to resolve them.
### Command 'invoke' not found
If the `invoke` command does not work, it means that the invoke tool has not been [installed correctly](#installation).
### Invoke Version
If the installed version of invoke is too old, users may see error messages during the installation procedure, such as:
- *'update' did not receive all required positional arguments!*
- *Function has keyword-only arguments or annotations*
Ensure that the installed version of invoke is [up to date](#minimum-version).
### Can't find any collection named 'tasks'
It means that the `invoke` tool is not able to locate the InvenTree task collection.
- If running in docker, ensure that you are running the `invoke` command from within the [docker container](#running-in-docker-mode)
- If running in installer mode, ensure that you are running the `invoke` command with the [correct prefix](#running-in-installer-mode)
- If running via command line, ensure that you are running the `invoke` command from the [correct directory](#running-from-command-line)

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- Serving Files: start/serving_files.md - Serving Files: start/serving_files.md
- User Accounts: start/accounts.md - User Accounts: start/accounts.md
- Data Backup: start/backup.md - Data Backup: start/backup.md
- Invoke: start/invoke.md
- Migrating Data: start/migrate.md - Migrating Data: start/migrate.md
- Advanced Topics: start/advanced.md - Advanced Topics: start/advanced.md
- Parts: - Parts: