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We introduce a new filter to implement custom commands in arbitrary containers. It becomes easy to write convenient ad-hoc commands that users will then be able to run either on Kubernetes or locally using a documented CLI. Pluggable jobs are declared as Click commands and are responsible for parsing their own arguments. See the new CLI_DO_COMMANDS filter. Close https://github.com/overhangio/2u-tutor-adoption/issues/75
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.. _theming:
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Changing the appearance of Open edX
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Installing a custom theme
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Comprehensive theming is enabled by default, but only the default theme is compiled. `Indigo <https://github.com/overhangio/indigo>`__ is a better, ready-to-run theme that you can start using today.
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To compile your own theme, add it to the ``env/build/openedx/themes/`` folder::
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git clone https://github.com/me/myopenedxtheme.git \
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"$(tutor config printroot)/env/build/openedx/themes/myopenedxtheme"
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The ``themes`` folder should have the following structure::
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openedx/themes/
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mycustomtheme1/
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cms/
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...
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lms/
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...
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mycustomtheme2/
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...
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Then you must rebuild the openedx Docker image::
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tutor images build openedx
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Finally, you should enable your theme with the :ref:`settheme command <settheme>`.
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.. _theme_development:
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Developing a new theme
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----------------------
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With Tutor, it's pretty easy to develop your own themes. Start by placing your files inside the ``env/build/openedx/themes`` directory. For instance, you could start from the ``edx.org`` theme present inside the ``edx-platform`` repository::
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cp -r /path/to/edx-platform/themes/edx.org "$(tutor config printroot)/env/build/openedx/themes/"
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.. warning::
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You should not create a soft link here. If you do, it will trigger a ``Theme not found in any of the themes dirs`` error. This is because soft links are not properly resolved from inside docker containers.
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Then, run a local webserver::
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tutor dev start lms
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The LMS can then be accessed at http://local.overhang.io:8000. You will then have to :ref:`enable that theme <settheme>`::
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tutor dev do settheme mythemename
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Watch the themes folders for changes (in a different terminal)::
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tutor dev run watchthemes
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Make changes to some of the files inside the theme directory: the theme assets should be automatically recompiled and visible at http://local.overhang.io:8000.
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