This package implements a multi-user learning journal using the Pyramid web framework. The front-end will evolve to be implemented with ReactJS.
The journal features user authentication via GitHub, with whitelisting via configuration.
Some rough notes on getting this up and running.
$ git clone [email protected]:cewing/pyramid-react-journal.git
$ cd pyramid-react-journal
$ python3 -m venv ./
$ . bin/activate
(pyramid-react-journal)$ pip install -r requirements.pip
...
$ pip install -e .
...
$ bin/pserve development.ini
$ npm install
...
$ gulp
This application comes with an ansible-based deployment strategy.
- Begin by installing ansible (note that ansible is not compatible with Python 3 as of this writing).
- Set up a remove server of your choice. The configuration for ansible is slanted toward using an Ubuntu 14.04 instance on AWS, but that is not a strict requirement.
- ensure that you have set the
hosts
property inansible/playbook.yml
properly. - verify the host vars for your host. Standard vars for an AWS Ubuntu deployment are in
ansible/group_vars/tag_Name_Class_Learning_Journal.yml
.
The to execute the deployment playbook, run:
$ ansible-playbook -i <your inventory file> playbook.yml
For the standard deployment (AWS, Ubuntu 14.04), the incantation uses an EC2 dynamic inventory script, and looks like this:
$ ansible-playbook -i plugins/inventory/ playbook.yml