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### Setting up
+Click to view setup instructions
I have not made a setup.py yet. So I use a filesystem junction / symlink to make etiquette appear in my python lib folder.
Setting up via symlink
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Setting up via pythonpath
- The repository you're looking at right now is `D:\Git\Etiquette`. The toplevel `etiquette` folder is the main package.
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To make it permanent, add the export to your bashrc.
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### Running
-Running locally
+Click to view run instructions
+Running Flask locally
- Run `python etiquette_flask_launch.py [port]` to launch the flask server. Port defaults to 5000 if not provided.
- Run `python -i etiquette_repl_launch.py` to launch the Python interpreter with the PhotoDB pre-loaded into a variable called `P`. Try things like `P.new_photo` or `P.digest_directory`.
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-Running with Gunicorn
+Running Flask with Gunicorn
1. Use the PYTHONPATH technique to make `etiquette` and the flask `backend` both importable. Symlinking into the lib is not as convenient here because the server relies on the static files and jinja templates relative to the code's location.
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gunicorn etiquette_flask_entrypoint:site --bind "0.0.0.0:PORT" --access-logfile "-"
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### Project stability