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README.md
FoxBank
Project, Web Technologies, Year 3, Semester 1
How to build
The design is modular: the client and the server can be hosted independently. This allows the client to be hosted on a static web host (for example GitHub Pages), and for the server to be hosted on another service. The client must know the address where the server is located.
Client
Make sure to change the baseURL
in client/src/api.js
. The baseURL
should point to the address of the server.
const baseURL = "https://foxbank-api.extras.dcdevelop.xyz";
// or
const baseURL = "http://localhost:5000";
After changing the baseURL
, build using the following commands:
cd client
npm install # or yarn
npm run build # or yarn run build
After running those commands, the client/public
folder contains the client files to be deployed on the server.
Server
The best way to deploy the server is using Docker:
cd server
docker build -t foxbank .
And then run the server using:
PORT=5000 # set port here
DATA_DIR=./data # set directory for server data here
docker run -p $PORT:5000 -v $DATA_DIR:/app/data foxbank
In order to ease the deployment of the server, Docker Compose can be used:
cd server
export PORT=5000 # set port here
docker-compose up -d
Check the server/run.sh
script for further reference.
If you don't want to use Docker, use pipenv
to install the Python dependencies and run the project manually:
cd server
pipenv install
PORT=5000 # set port here
pipenv run gunicorn -b 0.0.0.0:$PORT server:app