YASH VARDHAN
This repo is a clone of https://github.com/ECE444-2022Fall/Assignment_1_starter_template
This repository host the source code for Education Pathway project. You can view the online deployed version here. We are using this repo as a starting point for assignment 1.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App for frontend, and Flask-tdd for backend.
Make sure you have all the prerequisites installed
To install nodejs, go to nodejs download. Add npm
to PATH
as global variable.
$ git clone https://github.com/ECE444-2022Fall/Assignment_1_starter_template.git
First, go to the frontend
directory
$ cd .\Education_Pathways\frontend\
to install the nodejs modules needed, run
$ npm install
then to start the app in development mode
$ npm start
$ npm run build
We use Heroku to deploy the project online. To do this, first sign up for a Heroku account, and then install the Heroku CLI. The following steps are the complete guide for deploying to Heroku. But for deploying this project, some steps are optional (marked as optional
), as the required files are already provided in the repo.
4.1 If you are currently under the frontend
directory, go back to the root directory
$ cd ..\..
4.2 Next, install a production-grade WSGI web server called Gunicorn:
$ pip install gunicorn==20.0.4
4.3 (optional
) Create a Procfile in the project root:
$ touch Procfile
4.4 (optional
) And add the following code:
web: gunicorn --chdir Education_Pathways index:app
4.5 (optional
) Create a requirements.txt file to specify the external dependencies that need to be installed for the app to work:
$ touch requirements.txt
4.6 (optional
) Add the requirements:
Flask==2.1.1
gunicorn==20.0.4
pytest==7.1.2
4.7 (optional
) Create a .gitignore file in the project root:
$ touch .gitignore
4.8 (optional
) And include the following files and folders (so they are not included in version control):
env
*.pyc
*.DS_Store
__pycache__
test.db
4.9 (optional
) To specify the correct Python runtime, add a new file to the project root called runtime.txt:
python-3.10.4
4.10 (optional
) Add a local Git repo:
$ git init
$ git add -A
$ git commit -m "initial"
4.11 Login to your Heroku account
$ heroku login
4.12 Deploy to Heroku, give your application a name on Heroku, for example, we name it myapp-unique-name
here:
$ heroku create myapp-unique-name
4.13 Then set your heroku remote to the application you just created
$ heroku git:remote -a myapp-unique-name
4.14 Commit your local repo to Heroku remote
$ git add .
$ git commit -am "inital commit to heroku remote"
$ git push heroku main
4.15 Then to view the deployed app online, run the following command to open the webpage in your default browser.
$ heroku open
or go to your Heroku account and check your the url of your deployed app. (https://myapp-unique-name.herokuapp.com/
)