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README.md

Web API through Flask

Before you run the project locally, follow the installation steps below.

After that, do the following:

from the overall project directory:

sh start_redis.sh       (start the redis server)

in a new terminal tab:

cd webapp
python run.py           (run the actual app) 

Note: if it throws an error about ens not being found, do NOT install ens. install/reinstall web3 (pip install web3).

If it throws other import errors, then just pip install {package-name}

Usage + setup

You will need to run for every fresh terminal instance

export FLASK_APP=run.py
export INFURA_ALPHA_ID='your-infura-alpha-id'
export INFURA_ALPHA_SECRET='your-infura-alpha-secret'
source init_env.sh

If you get issues later about webapp.run not being found, then replace run.py with the absolute path of webapp/run.py

Note that you will need to do this even if you did this in the parent directory.

Dependencies

create a venv using python -m venv ./path/to/where/you/want/your/venv

then: source ./{path-to-venv}/bin/activate

then

cd webapp 
pip -r install requirements.txt

Redis installations

sudo apt install redis-server
sudo apt install redis-cli
sudo apt install redis-tools

Flask db setup:

flask db init
flask db migrate
flask db upgrade

other useful commands during development

Database

to update the database (if more / fewer tables exist)

cd webapp/app
rm -rf migrations/  

psql -U tornado                         (open psql cli)
\c tornado;                             (connect to the tornado database)
\dt;                                    (to see current tables) 
drop table {name of table}              (to delete table so that you can repopulate later)
\q                                      (quit)

flask db init
flask db migrate
flask db upgrade

redis

If you made backend changes that change the api response, you'll need to flush redis.

redis-cli -h localhost -p 6380

^ make sure redis-server is running in another terminal tab simultaneously.

if changing front-end code (involving react):

cd webapp/app/static

npm run watch

now, whenever you change and save your code, it will automatically update the running front-end code.