Setting up a local copy of `the Wagtail git repository <https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail>`_ is slightly more involved than running a release package of Wagtail, as it requires `Node.js <https://nodejs.org/>`_ and NPM for building Javascript and CSS assets. (This is not required when running a release version, as the compiled assets are included in the release package.)
If you're happy to develop on a virtual machine, the `vagrant-wagtail-develop <https://github.com/wagtail/vagrant-wagtail-develop>`_ setup script is the fastest way to get up and running. This will provide you with a running instance of the `Wagtail Bakery demo site <https://github.com/wagtail/bakerydemo/>`_, with the Wagtail and bakerydemo codebases available as shared folders for editing on your host machine.
(Build scripts for other platforms would be very much welcomed - if you create one, please let us know via the `Wagtail Developers group <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wagtail-developers>`_!)
If you'd prefer to set up all the components manually, read on. These instructions assume that you're familiar with using pip and virtualenv to manage Python packages.
You can also use Node version manager (nvm) since Wagtail supplies a ``.nvmrc`` file in the root of the project with the minimum required Node version - see nvm's `installation instructions <https://github.com/creationix/nvm>`_.
You will also need to install the **libjpeg** and **zlib** libraries, if you haven't done so already - see Pillow's `platform-specific installation instructions <http://pillow.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation.html#external-libraries>`_.
Any Wagtail sites you start up in this virtualenv will now run against this development instance of Wagtail. We recommend using the `Wagtail Bakery demo site <https://github.com/wagtail/bakerydemo/>`_ as a basis for developing Wagtail. Keep in mind that the setup steps for a Wagtail site may include installing a release version of Wagtail, which will override the development version you've just set up. In this case, you should install the site before running the ``pip install -e`` step, or re-run that step after the site is installed.
Wagtail is meant to be used on a wide variety of devices and browsers. Supported browser / device versions include:
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Browser Device/OS Version(s)
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Mobile Safari iOS Phone Last 2
Mobile Safari iOS Tablet Last 2
Chrome Android Last 2
IE Desktop 11
Chrome Desktop Last 2
MS Edge Desktop Last 2
Firefox Desktop Latest
Firefox ESR Desktop Latest
Safari macOS Last 2
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We aim for Wagtail to work in those environments. Our development standards ensure that the site is usable on other browsers **and will work on future browsers**. To test on IE, install virtual machines `made available by Microsoft <https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/>`_.
All static assets such as JavaScript, CSS, images, and fonts for the Wagtail admin are compiled from their respective sources by ``gulp``. The compiled assets are not committed to the repository, and are compiled before packaging each new release. Compiled assets should not be submitted as part of a pull request.