MusicBottle is meant as a way to display data from MusicBrainz' webservice in a more presentable format than what MusicBrainz itself can achieve while catering to its most importants users' - the editors' - workflow of editing the data.
See more about the project at our WikiPage: https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/MusicBottle
Make sure you have a reasonably recent Python 2 installed. We're working with
compatibility for Python >= 2.6.3. It's recommended to use pip and
virtualenv for dependencies. virtualenv is available as a package in most
distributions, e.g. as python-virtualenv in Ubuntu and Debian and
python2-virtualenv in ArchLinux. Installing this should also pull in Python 2
and PIP.
Obtain the latest sources and navigate to them:
git clone https://github.com/Freso/MusicBottle.git
cd MusicBottle
If you decided to go with with using virtualenv, now is a good time to make a
virtual environment:
virtualenv venv
. venv/bin/activate
Install dependencies:
pip install Flask Flask-Babel pymongo Flask-Script
Inside the project directory, run python manage.py runserver to start
the server.
You can run python manage.py runserver -h to see a list of options for
starting the server. E.g., if you need to run it on a different port than
the default.
If the commands above give errors, try using python2 instead of python.
Once you have the test server running, you should be able to access it at http://127.0.0.1:19048/