If you have not already done so, please edit the file .taguette_gdocs
in this
directory. You must enter ever variable marked with "CHANGME." You only need to
do this once.
In order to not commit your changes into git, you can run this command:
git update-index --assume-unchanged .taguette_gdocs
I also create a directory called taguette_backups
like:
mkdir taguette_backups
Do this every time before you run the script:
sudo systemctl stop taguette
BACKUP_FILE="taguette-snapshot-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).sqlite3"
sudo cp /var/lib/taguette/taguette.sqlite3 "taguette_backups/$BACKUP_FILE"
cp "taguette_backups/$BACKUP_FILE" ./taguette-working.sqlite3
The first line shuts down Taguette. The second line just creates the backup
file name. The third and fourth lines will create a new backup file and copy the
backup file into the ./taguette-working.sqlite3
.
If everything is setup well, you should just need to run:
python3 taguette-update_tags_from_sheet.py
Check for errors! If you don't see any, you will need to copy the database back like:
sudo cp ./taguette-working.sqlite3 /var/lib/taguette/taguette.sqlite3
sudo chown taguette:taguette /var/lib/taguette/taguette.sqlite3
Exporting tags should be as easy as:
python3 taguette-export_tags_to_csv.py > exported_tags.tsv
This will create a new file called exported_tags.tsv
which you can manually
move into the spreadsheet.
Once everything looks good, go ahead and restart Taguette like:
sudo systemctl start taguette
You can check it with systemctl status taguette
but keep in mind it takes
some time startup.