PreTeXt Init description
Create the vitual environment:
make venv
Install prerequisites into virtual environment:
venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
Run the application:
make run
And open it in the browser at http://127.0.0.1:5000/
This is built to be used with Python 3. Update Makefile to switch to Python 2 if needed.
Some Flask dependencies are compiled during installation, so gcc and Python header files need to be present.
For example, on Ubuntu:
apt install build-essential python3-dev
Other packages are in requirements.txt:
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create virtualenv with Flask and PreTeXt Init installed into it (latter is installed in develop mode which allows modifying source code directly without a need to re-install the app): make venv
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run development server in debug mode: make run; Flask will restart if source code is modified
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run tests: make test(see also: Testing Flask Applications)
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create source distribution: make sdist(will run tests first)
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to remove virtualenv and built distributions: make clean
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to add more python dependencies: add to install_requiresinsetup.py
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to modify configuration in development environment: edit file settings.cfg; this is a local configuration file and it is ignored by Git - make sure to put a proper configuration file to a production environment when deploying
If you are interested in an out-of-the-box deployment automation, check out accompanying
cookiecutter-flask-ansible.
Or, check out Deploying with Fabric on one of the possible ways to automate the deployment.
In either case, generally the idea is to build a package (make sdist), deliver it to a server (scp ...),
install it (pip install pretext_init.tar.gz), ensure that configuration file exists and
PRETEXT_INIT_SETTINGS environment variable points to it, ensure that user has access to the
working directory to create and write log files in it, and finally run a
WSGI container with the application.
And, most likely, it will also run behind a
reverse proxy.
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Merge with Oscar's project 
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Dynamically update authors