Cyclassist ========== > Track and share issues (work, interruption in routes, parked cars) in > realtime on bike lanes! This app is made of two parts: a client webapp and a server part to store and serve the issues. ## Client part ### Build setup ``` bash # Install JS dependencies yarn install # Serve with hot reload at localhost:8080 yarn dev # Build for production with minification yarn build # Build for production and view the bundle analyzer report yarn build --report ``` ### Useful environment variables You can pass a few environment variables to the `yarn build|dev` commands to adapt the behavior to your needs. * `PUBLIC_PATH=https://.../foobar` to serve the app from a subdirectory. * `API_BASE_URL=https://...` to specify the location of the server (defaults to `/`). The value should end with a trailing slash. * `TILE_SERVER=` to pass a specific tile server to use rather than the default one. ## Server part ### Build setup ``` bash # Install Python dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt # Start the server python -m server ``` It is better to use a dedicated `virtualenv` if you can :) ### Useful environment variables You can pass a few environment variables to the `python -m server` command to adapt its behavior: * `HOST=` to specify the host to listen to (defaults to `127.0.0.1` which means `localhost` only). * `PORT=` to specify the port to listen on (defaults to `8081`). * `DATABASE=` to specify a [database URL](http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/playhouse.html#db-url) to connect to (defaults to `sqlite:///reports.db` which means a SQLite database named `reports.db` in the current working directory). ### Serving You can use the `wsgi.py` script at the root of the git repository to serve the server side part. ## Contributing The quickest way to get started is to simply run ``` API_BASE_URL=http://127.0.0.1:8081/ yarn dev ``` to spawn the client-side webapp, listening on `localhost:8080` and ``` python -m server ``` to spawn the server-side part, listening on `localhost:8081`. ## License This software is licensed under an MIT license, unless explicitly mentionned otherwise.