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WebApp boilerplate with React JS and Flask API

Build web applications using React.js for the front end and python/flask for your backend API.

1) Installation:

If you use Github Codespaces (recommended) or Gitpod this template will already come with Python, Node and the Posgres Database installed. If you are working locally make sure to install Python 3.10, Node

It is recomended to install the backend first, make sure you have Python 3.8, Pipenv and a database engine (Posgress recomended)

  1. Install the python packages: $ pipenv install
  2. Create a .env file based on the .env.example: $ cp .env.example .env
  3. Install your database engine and create your database, depending on your database you have to create a DATABASE_URL variable with one of the possible values, make sure you replace the valudes with your database information:
Engine DATABASE_URL
SQLite sqlite:////test.db
MySQL mysql://username:password@localhost:port/example
Postgress postgres://username:password@localhost:5432/example
  1. Migrate the migrations: $ pipenv run migrate (skip if you have not made changes to the models on the ./src/api/models.py)
  2. Run the migrations: $ pipenv run upgrade
  3. Run the application: $ pipenv run start

Note: Codespaces users can connect to psql by typing: psql -h localhost -U gitpod example

Undo a migration

You are also able to undo a migration by running

$ pipenv run downgrade

Backend Populate Table Users

To insert test users in the database execute the following command:

$ flask insert-test-users 5

And you will see the following message:

  Creating test users
  test_user1@test.com created.
  test_user2@test.com created.
  test_user3@test.com created.
  test_user4@test.com created.
  test_user5@test.com created.
  Users created successfully!

Important note for the database and the data inside it

Every Github codespace environment will have its own database, so if you're working with more people eveyone will have a different database and different records inside it. This data will be lost, so don't spend too much time manually creating records for testing, instead, you can automate adding records to your database by editing commands.py file inside /src/api folder. Edit line 32 function insert_test_data to insert the data according to your model (use the function insert_test_users above as an example). Then, all you need to do is run pipenv run insert-test-data.

Front-End Manual Installation:

  • Make sure you are using node version 14+ and that you have already successfully installed and runned the backend.
  1. Install the packages: $ npm install
  2. Start coding! start the webpack dev server $ npm run start

Publish your website!

This boilerplate it's 100% read to deploy with Render.com and Heroku in a matter of minutes. Please read the official documentation about it.

Contributors

This template was built as part of the 4Geeks Academy Coding Bootcamp by Alejandro Sanchez and many other contributors. Find out more about our Full Stack Developer Course, and Data Science Bootcamp.

You can find other templates and resources like this at the school github page.

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La idea fundamental de este proyecto es permitir la programación de citas a través de la web, con la capacidad de enviar confirmaciones por correo electrónico. Inicialmente, cada usuario podrá iniciar sesión para confirmar sus citas. Este sistema está especialmente diseñado para barberías.

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