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Editoggia

Editoggia is a webapp intended to let people share their writings, whether they be original stories or fanfiction.

Installation

Use the tool pipenv to create a virtual environment with all required dependencies, automatically. You also have to use yarn to get all front-end dependencies.

pipenv install
yarn install --modules-folder editoggia/static/node_modules

Before using it, when you have configured the database (using POSTGRES_USER, POSTGRES_PASSWORD, and POSTGRES_DB if you are in production), you need to run:

flask db upgrade

You might also want to set an user as an admin. Once you have created the user, run:

flask set-admin <username>

Usage

You can run the development server by setting the FLASK_APP and FLASK_DEBUG environment variables and running flask run.

export FLASK_APP=editoggia
export FLASK_DEBUG=True
flask run

To run it in production, you can run editoggia.wsgi:app with your favourite method (I use uWSGI). Don't forget to set the EDITOGGIA_SECRET_KEY env variable.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.