diff --git a/docs/source/getting-started.rst b/docs/source/getting-started.rst index 4cd9d2f..d24cb3d 100644 --- a/docs/source/getting-started.rst +++ b/docs/source/getting-started.rst @@ -16,10 +16,42 @@ Once you have a working Django project, you will need to install Minecraft Manag -Installation ------------- +Clone MCM +--------- -Install Minecraft Manager with pip. +In your Django project, import your forked MCM repository as ``minecraft_manager`` :: - pip install minecraft-manager-1.0.tar.gz \ No newline at end of file + git clone https://git.etztech.xyz/Etzelia/MinecraftManagerDjango.git minecraft_manager + + +Add To Project +-------------- + +In ``settings.py`` add minecraft_manager to INSTALLED_APPS + +Make sure to set up the database once the app is installed. +:: + + python manage.py makemigrations + python manage.py migrate + +Add MCM urls to your ``urls.py`` +:: + + path('whitelist/', include('minecraft_manager.urls')), + path('api/', include('minecraft_manager.api.urls')), + path('web/', include('minecraft_manager.external.urls')) + +.. note:: + Django doesn't provide login/logout templates by default, so MCM has some generic ones if needed. + :: + + path('accounts/login/', auth_views.LoginView.as_view(template_name='minecraft_manager/login.html'), name='login'), + path('accounts/logout/', auth_views.LogoutView.as_view(template_name='minecraft_manager/logged_out.html'), name='logout'), + + +Configure Settings +------------------ + +MCM has plenty of optional settings, however there are a few required ones. Refer to :ref:`django-settings` for a complete list. \ No newline at end of file