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🌱 Page Garden

A minimal page building site in the spirit of geocities or angelfire maybe. Primarily a place to share images of projects without the bloat of social media features. Built with React, Flask and AWS, hosted on Heroku.


Overhaul Plans

basic overhaul...

  • make invite system for artists / spaces
  • open accounts for followers / collectors
  • rebuild with express / ejs
  • chronological feed
  • non-public follows
  • non-public bookmarks
  • tiered follows
  • follow posts
  • follow bookmarks and follows

stretch goals...

  • make custom image editor
  • crop
  • keystone
  • white balance
  • brightness
  • contrast
  • invert
  • make pricing / sales system

what instagram was...

  • chronological feed
  • simple user pages

what instagram could have been...

  • unrestricted links
  • image editor
  • buying / selling
  • private likes / follows
  • customizable user pages
  • customizable domain names
  • studio calendar
  • for studio visits
  • for logging studio work
  • attach images to studio log
  • leave notes for studio log

Development Notes

  1. To install dependencies:

    pipenv install --dev -r dev-requirements.txt && pipenv install -r requirements.txt
    
    cd react-app
    npm install
  2. To start up the app locally:

    pipenv run flask run
    
    cd react-app
    npm start

Starting a Local Version

  1. Clone this repository (only this branch)

    git clone https://github.com/appacademy-starters/python-project-starter.git
  2. Install dependencies

    pipenv install --dev -r dev-requirements.txt && pipenv install -r requirements.txt
  3. Create a .env file based on the example with proper settings for your development environment

  4. Setup your PostgreSQL user, password and database and make sure it matches your .env file

  5. Get into your pipenv, migrate your database, seed your database, and run your flask app

    pipenv shell
    flask db upgrade
    flask seed all
    flask run
  6. To run the React App in development, checkout the README inside the react-app directory.


IMPORTANT! If you add any python dependencies to your pipfiles, you'll need to regenerate your requirements.txt before deployment. You can do this by running:

pipenv lock -r > requirements.txt

ALSO IMPORTANT! psycopg2-binary MUST remain a dev dependency because you can't install it on apline-linux. There is a layer in the Dockerfile that will install psycopg2 (not binary) for us.


Deploy to Heroku

  1. Before you deploy, don't forget to run the following command in order to ensure that your production environment has all of your up-to-date dependencies. You only have to run this command when you have installed new Python packages since your last deployment, but if you aren't sure, it won't hurt to run it again.

    pipenv lock -r > requirements.txt
  2. Create a new project on Heroku

  3. Under Resources click "Find more add-ons" and add the add on called "Heroku Postgres"

  4. Install the Heroku CLI

  5. Run

    heroku login
  6. Login to the heroku container registry

    heroku container:login
  7. Update the REACT_APP_BASE_URL variable in the Dockerfile. This should be the full URL of your Heroku app: i.e. "https://flask-react-aa.herokuapp.com"

  8. Push your docker container to heroku from the root directory of your project. (If you are using an M1 mac, follow these steps below instead, then continue on to step 9.) This will build the Dockerfile and push the image to your heroku container registry.

    heroku container:push web -a {NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP}
  9. Release your docker container to heroku

    heroku container:release web -a {NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP}
  10. set up your database

    heroku run -a {NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP} flask db upgrade
    heroku run -a {NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP} flask seed all
  11. Under Settings find "Config Vars" and add any additional/secret .env variables.

  12. profit

For M1 Mac users

(Replaces Step 8)

  1. Build image with linux platform for heroku servers. Replace {NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP} with your own tag:

    docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 -t {NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP} .
    
  2. Tag your app with the url for your apps registry. Make sure to use the name of your Heroku app in the url and tag name:

    docker tag {NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP} registry.heroku.com/{NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP}/web
    
  3. Use docker to push the image to the Heroku container registry:

    docker push registry.heroku.com/{NAME_OF_HEROKU_APP}/web
    

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