Flask web application for modern package delivery system.
This application is deployed on Heroku: https://alpaczka-p4.herokuapp.com/.
To run the command line app for couriers, you need to create cli/.env
file with auth0 api parameters:
AUTH0_CLI_DOMAIN=[...]
API_IDENTIFIER=[...]
Then can run the application and connect with API on Heroku using bash script:
$ ./run-cli.sh heroku
If you want to use auth0 login, you need to create .env
file with auth0 parameters:
AUTH0_CALLBACK_URL=[...]
AUTH0_CLIENT_ID=[...]
AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET=[...]
AUTH0_DOMAIN=[...]
AUTH0_CLI_DOMAIN=[...]
API_IDENTIFIER=[...]
Then add SSL certificate: web/cert.pem
, web/key.pem
.
When running the application for the first time, provide secrets for api
and web
. Next time just run the script with no arguments.
$ ./run-docker-compose.sh [web secret] [api secret]
Now you should be able to access web application: https://0.0.0.0:8000/.
The command line application for couriers requires cli/.env
file:
AUTH0_CLI_DOMAIN=[...]
API_IDENTIFIER=[...]
To start the app for couriers:
$ ./run-cli.sh local
If you don't want to use the scripts, create .env
files from 'easy way', and then add environment variables for api
and web
containers.
In the project folder execute commands:
$ echo "WEB_SECRET='[your secret]'" >> .env
$ echo "API_SECRET='[your secret]'" >> .env
Then run application with docker-compose
:
$ docker-compose build
$ docker-compose up
Now you should be able to access web application: https://0.0.0.0:8000/.
To run the app for couriers execute commands:
$ docker build cli/ -t alpaczka-cli
$ docker run --network="host" -it alpaczka-cli http://localhost:8001
Create .env
file with secret key for Flask:
$ echo "SECRET_KEY='[paste your key here]'" > .env
Then run the application with docker-compose
:
$ docker-compose build
$ docker-compose up
Release P2 is also deployed on Heroku: https://alpaczka.herokuapp.com/.