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Darribny

Darribny is a platform where trainers can connect with trainees. As a trainee, you can request a training session. When a nearby trainer accepts your request, the app displays the reservation time and location.

Getting Started

Installing Dependencies

Python 3.7

Follow instructions to install the latest version of python for your platform in the python docs

Virtual Enviornment

We recommend working within a virtual environment whenever using Python for projects. This keeps your dependencies for each project separate and organaized. Instructions for setting up a virual enviornment for your platform can be found in the python docs

Tech Stack

Our tech stack will include:

  • SQLAlchemy ORM to be our ORM library of choice
  • Flask-Script to provide support for writing external scripts in Flask
  • Flask-Login to be our user session management library of choice
  • PostgreSQL as our database of choice
  • Python3 and Flask as our server language and server framework
  • Flask-Migrate for creating and running schema migrations
  • HTML, CSS, and Javascript with [Bootstrap 4] for our website's frontend

PIP Dependencies

Once you have your virtual environment setup and running, install dependencies by naviging to the root directory of this project and running:

pip install -r requirements.txt

This will install all of the required packages we selected within the requirements.txt file.

Running the server

Make sure you have a postgres server running. export the DATABASE_URL by running:

export DATABASE_URL=postgres://YourUserName:YourPassword@YourHostname:5432/YourDatabaseName

From within the root directory first ensure you are working using your created virtual environment.

To run the server, execute:

python db_create.py
python app.py

Running the server with Docker Compose

Alternative way to run the server is by using docker compose. use the docker-compose.yaml file in this project.

From within the root directory, execute:

docker-compose up

Now the python app and postgres server have been created and started.

then, execute:

docker container exec -it {app_container_id} /bin/sh

This will let you run commands in the python app container.

To get containers IDs, run:

docker container ls -a

Execute this command within the python app container to create the database

python db_create.py

Now the app is running and the database had been created.

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