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	Invoke docs (#8373)
* Add separate docs page for invoke * More info on available tasks * More info * Strict mode is strict
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| ### Local Setup | ||||
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| 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)): | ||||
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| ```bash | ||||
| invoke dev.setup-test -i | ||||
| @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ This will install the demo dataset into your local InvenTree instance. | ||||
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| ### Clear Data | ||||
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| 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)): | ||||
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| ```bash | ||||
| invoke dev.delete-data | ||||
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| @@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ invoke dev.setup-dev --tests | ||||
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| Read the [InvenTree setup documentation](../start/intro.md) for a complete installation reference guide. | ||||
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| !!! note "Required Packages" | ||||
|     Depending on your system, you may need to install additional software packages as required. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### Setup Devtools | ||||
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| Run the following command to set up all toolsets for development. | ||||
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| ### Run tests locally | ||||
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| To run test locally, use: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| invoke dev.test | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The new UI requires a separate frontend server to run to serve data for the new | ||||
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| ### Install | ||||
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| 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. | ||||
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| #### Docker | ||||
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| @@ -18,7 +18,9 @@ Run the following command: | ||||
| This will install the required packages for running the React frontend on your InvenTree dev server. | ||||
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| #### Devcontainer | ||||
|  | ||||
| !!! warning "This guide assumes you already have a running devcontainer" | ||||
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| !!! info "All these steps are performed within Visual Studio Code" | ||||
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| Open a new terminal from the top menu by clicking `Terminal > New Terminal` | ||||
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| ### Command 'invoke' not found | ||||
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| 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. | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| pip3 install -U --require-hashes -r requirements.txt | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| ### Can't find any collection named tasks | ||||
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| Refer to the [invoke guide](./start/invoke.md#cant-find-any-collection-named-tasks) for more information. | ||||
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| ### Invoke Version | ||||
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| If the installed version of invoke is too old, users may see error messages during the installation procedure, such as: | ||||
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| - *'update' did not receive all required positional arguments!* | ||||
| - *Function has keyword-only arguments or annotations* | ||||
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| As per the [invoke guide](./start/intro.md#invoke), the minimum required version of Invoke is `{{ config.extra.min_invoke_version }}`. | ||||
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| To determine the version of invoke you have installed, run either: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| 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 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 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. | ||||
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| ### No module named 'django' | ||||
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| ### Create Superuser | ||||
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| 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 | ||||
| invoke superuser | ||||
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| ### Invoke | ||||
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| InvenTree makes use of the [invoke](https://www.pyinvoke.org/) python toolkit for performing various administrative actions. | ||||
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| !!! warning "Invoke Version" | ||||
| 	InvenTree requires invoke version {{ config.extra.min_invoke_version }} or newer. Some platforms may be shipped with older versions of invoke! | ||||
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| !!! 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: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| invoke --list | ||||
| ``` | ||||
|  | ||||
| This provides a list of the available invoke commands - also displayed below: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| {{ invoke_commands() }} | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 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) | ||||
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| ### Virtual Environment | ||||
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| title: Invoke Tool | ||||
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| ## Invoke Tool | ||||
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| 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. | ||||
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| ### Installation | ||||
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| 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: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| pip install -U invoke | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| ### Minimum Version | ||||
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| 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: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| 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 | ||||
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| 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. | ||||
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| ### Running in Docker Mode | ||||
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| 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. | ||||
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| For example, to run the `update` task, you might use the following command to run the `invoke` command - using the `docker compose` tool. | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| docker compose run --rm inventree-server invoke update | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| !!! note "Docker Compose Directory" | ||||
|     The `docker compose` command should be run from the directory where the `docker-compose.yml` file is located. | ||||
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| Alternatively, to manually run the command within the environment of the running docker container: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| docker exec -it inventree-server invoke update | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| !!! note "Container Name" | ||||
|     The container name may be different depending on how you have configured the docker environment. | ||||
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| ### Running in Installer Mode | ||||
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| If you have installed InvenTree using the [package installer](./installer.md), then you need to prefix all `invoke` commands with `inventree run`. | ||||
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| For example, to run the `update` task, use: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| inventree run invoke update | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| ## Available Tasks | ||||
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| To display a list of the available InvenTree administration actions, run the following commands from the top level source directory: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| invoke --list | ||||
| ``` | ||||
|  | ||||
| This provides a list of the available invoke commands - also displayed below: | ||||
|  | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| {{ invoke_commands() }} | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| ### Task Information | ||||
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| 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. | ||||
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| For example, to find more information about the `update` task, run: | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
| invoke update --help | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| ### Internal Tasks | ||||
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| 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. | ||||
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| ### Developer Tasks | ||||
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| Tasks with the `dev.` prefix are tasks intended for InvenTree developers, and are also not intended for general use. | ||||
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| ## Common Issues | ||||
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| Below are some common issues that users may encounter when using the `invoke` tool, and how to resolve them. | ||||
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| ### Command 'invoke' not found | ||||
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| If the `invoke` command does not work, it means that the invoke tool has not been [installed correctly](#installation). | ||||
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| ### Invoke Version | ||||
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| 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). | ||||
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| ### Can't find any collection named 'tasks' | ||||
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| It means that the `invoke` tool is not able to locate the InvenTree task collection. | ||||
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| - 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 | ||||
|     - User Accounts: start/accounts.md | ||||
|     - Data Backup: start/backup.md | ||||
|     - Invoke: start/invoke.md | ||||
|     - Migrating Data: start/migrate.md | ||||
|     - Advanced Topics: start/advanced.md | ||||
|   - Parts: | ||||
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