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Answer me

Real-time Q&A Application inspired by Kahoot. A discovery project into Python Flask websockets with SocketIO, and an exploration on using technology to host events for student clubs.

This application was used for this event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1127839204040865/

Development setup

Setup

Note: This project requires Python 3.6+, Docker and Docker Compose installed. For Mac users, ensure you are using the correct version of Python because the OS preinstalls Python 2.7 and default pip and python commands execute in v2.7 rather than v3.x.

If you don't have Python 3 installed on your Mac, you can install Homebrew and run brew install python3 on your terminal.

  1. Create a virtual environment for the project and activate it. Run pip3 install virtualenv if virtualenv is not installed on Python3.6+
$ virtualenv answer-me-venv --python=/usr/local/bin/python3
$ source answer-me-venv/bin/activate
  1. Clone the repository to your directory
(answer-me-venv) $ git clone git@github.com:choyiny/answer-me.git
(answer-me-venv) $ cd answer-me
  1. Install the required dependencies
(answer-me-venv) $ pip install -r answer/requirements.txt
  1. Spin up the Dockerized database in postgres.
(answer-me-venv) $ docker-compose up -d
  1. If using PyCharm as the IDE, set the Project Interpreter as the Python from your venv
    • PyCharm -> Preferences -> Project -> Project Interpreter
    • Settings (gear icon) -> Add
    • Select "Existing Interpreter"
    • Look for Python3.x in answer-me-venv/bin/python3.x

How to run locally

  1. Make sure you are in your virtualenv that you setup
$ source answer-me-venv/bin/activate
  1. Start server
(answer-me-venv) $ cd answer-me
(answer-me-venv) $ FLASK_APP=answer.app flask run
  1. You should now able to access the website index.
http://localhost:5000

Resetting databases

  1. Remove database volumes attached to docker-compose
$ docker-compose down -v
  1. Restart the database containers to get a fresh database
$ docker-compose up --build -d

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