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# Baby Buddy
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/cdubz/babybuddy.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/cdubz/babybuddy)
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[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/cdubz/babybuddy/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/cdubz/babybuddy?branch=master)
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[![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-BSD%202--Clause-orange.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause)
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[![Gitter](https://img.shields.io/gitter/room/nwjs/nw.js.svg)](https://gitter.im/babybuddy/Lobby)
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A buddy for babies! Helps caregivers track sleep, feedings, diaper changes, and
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tummy time to learn about and predict baby's needs without (*as much*) guess
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work.
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![Baby Buddy desktop view](screenshot.png)
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![Baby Buddy mobile views](screenshot_mobile.png)
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**Table of Contents**
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- [Demo](#demo)
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- [Deployment](#deployment)
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- [AWS Elastic Beanstalk](#aws-elastic-beanstalk)
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- [Docker](#docker)
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- [Nanobox](#nanobox)
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- [Heroku](#heroku)
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- [Manual](#manual)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [API](#api)
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- [Authentication](#authentication)
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- [`GET` Method](#get-method)
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- [`OPTIONS` Method](#options-method)
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- [`POST` Method](#post-method)
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- [Development](#development)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Gulp Commands](#gulp-commands)
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## Demo
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A [demo of Baby Buddy](http://demo.baby-buddy.net) is available on Heroku.
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The demo instance resets every hour. Login credentials are:
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- Username: `admin`
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- Password: `admin`
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## Deployment
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The default user name and password for Baby Buddy is `admin`/`admin`. For any
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deployment, **log in and change the default admin password immediately**.
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Many of Baby Buddy's configuration settings can be controlled using environment
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variables - see [Configuration](#configuration) for detailed information.
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### AWS Elastic Beanstalk
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A basic [Elastic Beanstalk](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/)
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configuration is provided in `.ebextensions/babybuddy.config`. The steps
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below are a rough guide to deployment. See [Working with Python](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create-deploy-python-apps.html)
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for detailed information.
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1. Clone/download the Baby Buddy repo
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git clone https://github.com/cdubz/babybuddy.git
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1. Enter the cloned/downloaded directory
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cd babybuddy
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1. Change the `SECRET_KEY` value to something random in `.ebextensions/babybuddy.config`
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1. [Create an IAM user](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users_create.html) in AWS with EB, EC2, RDS and S3 privileges.
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1. Initialize the Elastic Bean application (using the IAM user from the previous step)
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eb init -p python-3.6
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1. Create/deploy the environment! :rocket:
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eb create -db -db.engine postgres
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The create command will also do an initial deployment. Run `eb deploy` to
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redeploy the app (e.g. if there are errors or settings are changed).
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### Docker
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A Docker deploy requires [Docker](http://docker.com/) and
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[Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/overview/) to create two
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containers - one for the database and one for the application. Baby Buddy uses a
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[multi-stage build](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/eng-image/multistage-build/),
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which requires Docker version 17.05 or newer.
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1. Copy the `docker.env.example` to `docker.env` and set the `ALLOWED_HOSTS` and
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`SECRET_KEY` variables within
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cp docker.env.example docker.env
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editor docker.env
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*See [Configuration](#configuration) for other settings that can be
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controlled by environment variables added to the `docker.env` file.*
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1. Build/run the application
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docker-compose up -d
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1. Initialize the database *(first run/after updates)*
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docker-compose exec app python manage.py migrate
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1. Initialize static assets *(first run/after updates)*
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docker-compose exec app python manage.py collectstatic
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The app should now be locally available at
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[http://127.0.0.1:8000](http://127.0.0.1:8000). See
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[Get Started, Part 6: Deploy your app](https://docs.docker.com/get-started/part6/)
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for detailed information about how to deployment methods with Docker.
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### Nanobox
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An example [Nanobox](https://nanobox.io/) configuration, `boxfile.yml`, is
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provided with Baby Buddy. The steps below are a rough guide to deployment. See
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[Create and Deploy a Custom Django App](https://guides.nanobox.io/python/django/)
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for detailed information about Nanobox's deployment and configuration process.
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1. Clone/download the Baby Buddy repo
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git clone https://github.com/cdubz/babybuddy.git
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1. Enter the cloned/downloaded directory
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cd babybuddy
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1. Add the `SECRET_KEY` and `DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE` environment variables
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nanobox evar add DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.nanobox
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nanobox evar add SECRET_KEY=<CHANGE TO SOMETHING RANDOM>
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*See [Configuration](#configuration) for other settings that can be
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controlled by environment variables.*
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1. Deploy! :rocket:
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nanobox deploy
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### Heroku
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[![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://heroku.com/deploy)
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For manual deployments to Heroku without using the deploy button, make sure to
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create two settings before pushing using `heroku config:set`:
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heroku config:set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.heroku
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heroku config:set SECRET_KEY=<CHANGE TO SOMETHING RANDOM>
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See [Configuration](#configuration) for other settings that can be controlled
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by `heroku config:set`.
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### Manual
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There are a number of ways to deploy Baby Buddy manually to any server/VPS.
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The application can run fine in low memory (below 1GB) situations, however a
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32-bit operating system is recommended in such cases. This is primarily
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because the build process can be memory intensive and cause excessive memory
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usage on 64-bit systems. If all fails, assets can be built on a local machine
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and then uploaded to a server.
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#### Requirements
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- Python 3.4+, pip, pipenv
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- Web server ([nginx](http://nginx.org/), [Apache](http://httpd.apache.org/), etc.)
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- Application server ([uwsgi](http://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi), [gunicorn](http://gunicorn.org/), etc.)
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- Database ([sqlite](https://sqlite.org/), [Postgres](https://www.postgresql.org/), [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/), etc.)
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- NodeJS 8.x and NPM 5.x (for building assets)
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- Gulp (for building assets)
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#### Example deployment
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*This example assumes a 512MB VPS instance with Ubuntu 16.04 **x32**.* It uses
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Python 3.x, nginx, uwsgi and sqlite and should be sufficient for a few users
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(e.g. two parents and 1+ child).
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1. Install Python 3.x, pip, nginx and uwsgi
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sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip nginx uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3 git
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1. Default python3 to python for this session
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alias python=python3
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1. Install pipenv
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sudo -H pip3 install pipenv
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1. Install NodeJS, NPM and Gulp
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curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo -E bash -
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sudo apt-get install nodejs
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sudo npm install -g gulp-cli
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1. Set up directories and files
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sudo mkdir /var/www/babybuddy
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sudo chown user:user /var/www/babybuddy
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mkdir -p /var/www/babybuddy/data/media
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git clone https://github.com/cdubz/babybuddy.git /var/www/babybuddy/public
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1. Move in to the application folder
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cd /var/www/babybuddy/public
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1. Initiate the Python environment
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pipenv install --three --dev
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pipenv shell
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1. Build static assets
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npm install
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gulp build
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1. Create a production settings file and set the ``SECRET_KEY`` and ``ALLOWED_HOSTS`` values
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cp babybuddy/settings/production.example.py babybuddy/settings/production.py
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editor babybuddy/settings/production.py
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1. Initiate the application
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export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.production
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gulp collectstatic
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gulp migrate
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1. Set appropriate permissions on the database and data folder
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sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/babybuddy/data
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sudo chmod 640 /var/www/babybuddy/data/db.sqlite3
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sudo chmod 750 /var/www/babybuddy/data
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1. Create and configure the uwsgi app
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sudo editor /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/babybuddy.ini
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sudo ln -s /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/babybuddy.ini /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled/babybuddy.ini
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sudo service uwsgi restart
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Example config:
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[uwsgi]
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plugins = python3
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project = babybuddy
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base_dir = /var/www/babybuddy
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virtualenv = /path/to/venv
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chdir = %(base_dir)/public
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module = %(project).wsgi:application
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env = DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=%(project).settings.production
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master = True
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vacuum = True
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See the [uWSGI documentation](http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
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for more advanced configuration details.
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**Note: Find the location of the pipenv virtual environment for the
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`virtualenv` parameter with the command `pipenv --venv`.**
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1. Create and configure the nginx server
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sudo vim /etc/nginx/sites-available/babybuddy
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sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/babybuddy /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/babybuddy
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sudo service nginx restart
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Example config:
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upstream babybuddy {
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server unix:///var/run/uwsgi/app/babybuddy/socket;
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}
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server {
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listen 80;
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server_name babybuddy.example.com;
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location / {
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uwsgi_pass babybuddy;
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include uwsgi_params;
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}
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}
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See the [nginx documentation](https://nginx.org/en/docs/) for more advanced
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configuration details.
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1. That's it (hopefully)! :tada:
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## Configuration
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Environment variables can be used to define a number of configuration settings.
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Baby Buddy will check the application directory structure for an `.env` file or
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take these variables from the system environment. **System environment variables
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take precedence over the contents of an `.env` file.**
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- [`ALLOWED_HOSTS`](#allowed_hosts)
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- [`ALLOW_UPLOADS`](#allow_uploads)
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- [`AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`](#aws_access_key_id)
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- [`AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`](#aws_secret_access_key)
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- [`AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME`](#aws_storage_bucket_name)
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- [`DEBUG`](#debug)
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- [`NAP_START_MAX`](#nap_start_max)
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- [`NAP_START_MIN`](#nap_start_min)
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- [`SECRET_KEY`](#secret_key)
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- [`TIME_ZONE`](#time_zone)
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### `ALLOWED_HOSTS`
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*Default: * (any)*
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This option may be set to a single host or comma-separated list of hosts
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(without spaces). This should *always* be set to a specific host or hosts in
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production deployments.
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See also: [Django's documentation on the ALLOWED_HOSTS setting](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#allowed-hosts)
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### `ALLOW_UPLOADS`
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*Default: True*
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Whether or not to allow uploads (e.g. of Child photos). For some deployments
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(AWS, Heroku, Nanobox) this setting will default to False due to the lack of
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available persistent storage.
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### `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`
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*Default: None*
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Required to access your AWS S3 bucket, should be uniquely generated per bucket
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for security.
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See also: [`AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME`](#aws_storage_bucket_name)
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### `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`
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*Default: None*
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Required to access your AWS S3 bucket, should be uniquely generated per bucket
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for security.
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See also: [`AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME`](#aws_storage_bucket_name)
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### `AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME`
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*Default: None*
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If you would like to use AWS S3 for storage on ephemeral storage platforms like
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Heroku you will need to create a bucket and add it's name. See django-storages'
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[Amazon S3 documentation]
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(http://django-storages.readthedocs.io/en/latest/backends/amazon-S3.html).
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### `DEBUG`
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*Default: False*
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When in debug mode, Baby Buddy will print much more detailed error information
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for exceptions. This setting should be *False* in production deployments.
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See also [Django's documentation on the DEBUG setting](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#debug).
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### `NAP_START_MAX`
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*Default: 18:00*
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The maximum *start* time (in the instance's time zone) before which a sleep
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entry is consider a nap. Expects the format %H:%M.
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### `NAP_START_MIN`
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*Default: 06:00*
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The minimum *start* time (in the instance's time zone) after which a sleep
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entry is considered a nap. Expects the format %H:%M.
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### `SECRET_KEY`
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*Default: None*
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A random, unique string must be set as the "secret key" before Baby Buddy can
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be deployed and run.
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See also [Django's documentation on the SECRET_KEY setting](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#secret-key).
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### `TIME_ZONE`
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*Default: Etc/UTC*
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The time zone to use for the instance. See [List of tz database time zones](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones)
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for all possible values.
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## API
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Baby Buddy uses the [Django REST Framework](http://www.django-rest-framework.org/)
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(DRF) to provide a REST API.
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The only requirement for (most) requests is that the `Authorization` header is
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set as described in the [Authentication](#authentication) section. The one
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exception is the `/api` endpoint, which lists all available endpoints.
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Currently, the following endpoints are available for `GET`, `OPTIONS`, and
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`POST` requests:
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- `/api/children/`
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- `/api/changes/` (Diaper Changes)
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- `/api/feedings/`
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- `/api/notes/`
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- `/api/sleep/`
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- `/api/timers/`
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- `/api/tummy-times/`
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- `/api/weight/`
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### Authentication
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By default, the [TokenAuthentication](http://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/authentication/#tokenauthentication)
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and [SessionAuthentication](http://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/authentication/#sessionauthentication)
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classes are enabled. Session authentication covers local API requests made by
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the application itself. Token authentication allows external requests to be
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made.
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:exclamation: **In a production environment, token authentication should only
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be used for API calls to an `https` endpoint.** :exclamation:
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Each user is automatically assigned an API key that can be used for token
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authentication. This key can be found on the User Settings page for the logged
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in the user. To use a key for an API request, set the request `Authorization`
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header to `Token <user-key>`. E.g.
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Authorization: Token 2h23807gd72h7hop382p98hd823dw3g665g56
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If the `Authorization` header is not set or the key is not valid, the API will
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return `403 Forbidden` with additional details in the response body.
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### `GET` Method
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#### Request
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The `limit` and `offset` request parameters can be used to limit
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and offset the results set respectively. For example, the following request
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will return five diaper changes starting from the 10th diaper change entry:
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curl -X GET 'https://[...]/api/changes/?limit=5&offset=10' -H 'Authorization: Token [...]'
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{
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"count": <int>,
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"next": "https://[...]/api/changes/?limit=5&offset=15",
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"previous": "https://[...]/api/changes/?limit=5&offset=5",
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"results": [...]
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}
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Field-based filters for specific endpoints can be found the in the `filters`
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field of the `OPTIONS` response for specific endpoints.
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#### Response
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Returns JSON data in the response body in the following format:
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{
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"count":<int>,
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"next":<url>,
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"previous":<url>,
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"results":[{...}]
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}
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- `count`: Total number of records (*in the database*, not just the response).
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- `next`: URL for the next set of results.
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- `previous`: URL for the previous set of results.
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- `results`: An array of the results of the request.
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### `OPTIONS` Method
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#### Request
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All endpoints will respond to an `OPTIONS` request with detailed information
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about the endpoint's purpose, parameters, filters, etc.
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#### Response
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Returns JSON data in the response body describing the endpoint, available
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options for `POST` requests, and available filters for `GET` requests. The
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following example describes the `/api/children` endpoint:
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{
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"name": "Child List",
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"renders": [
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"application/json",
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"text/html"
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],
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"parses": [
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"application/json",
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"application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
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"multipart/form-data"
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],
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"actions": {
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"POST": {
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"id": {
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"type": "integer",
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"required": false,
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"read_only": true,
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"label": "ID"
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},
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[...]
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}
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},
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"filters": [
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"first_name",
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"last_name",
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"slug"
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]
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}
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### `POST` Method
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#### Request
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To add new entries for a particular endpoint, send a `POST` request with the
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entry data in JSON format in the request body. The `Content-Type` header for
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`POST` request must be set to `application/json`.
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Regular sanity checks will be performed on relevant data. See the `OPTIONS`
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response for a particular endpoint for details on required fields and data
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formats.
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#### Response
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Returns JSON data in the response body describing the added/updated instance or
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error details if errors exist. Errors are keyed by either the field in error or
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the general string "non_field_errors" (usually when validation incorporates
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multiple fields).
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## Development
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### Requirements
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- Python 3.4+, pip, pipenv
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- NodeJS 8.x and NPM 5.x
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- Gulp
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### Installation
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1. Install pipenv
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pip install pipenv
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1. Install required Python packages, including dev packages
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pipenv install --dev
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1. Install Gulp CLI
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npm install -g gulp-cli
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1. Install required Node packages
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npm install
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1. Set, at least, the `DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE` environment variable
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export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.development
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This process will differ based on the host OS. The above example is for
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Linux-based systems. See [Configuration](#configuration) for other settings
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and methods for defining them.
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1. Migrate the database
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gulp migrate
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1. Build assets and run the server
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gulp
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This command will also watch for file system changes to rebuild assets and
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restart the server as needed.
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Open [http://127.0.0.1:8000](http://127.0.0.1:8000) and log in with the default
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user name and password (`admin`/`admin`).
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### Gulp commands
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Baby Buddy's Gulp commands are defined and configured by files in the
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[`gulpfile.js`](gulpfile.js) folder. Django's management commands are defined
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in the [`babybuddy/management/commands`](babybuddy/management/commands) folder.
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- [`gulp`](#gulp)
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- [`gulp build`](#build)
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- [`gulp collectstatic`](#collectstatic)
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- [`gulp compress`](#compress)
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- [`gulp coverage`](#coverage)
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- [`gulp extras`](#extras)
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- [`gulp fake`](#fake)
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- [`gulp lint`](#lint)
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- [`gulp makemigrations`](#makemigrations)
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- [`gulp migrate`](#migrate)
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- [`gulp reset`](#reset)
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- [`gulp runserver`](#runserver)
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- [`gulp scripts`](#scripts)
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- [`gulp styles`](#styles)
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- [`gulp test`](#test)
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#### `gulp`
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Executes the `build` and `watch` commands and runs Django's development server.
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#### `build`
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|
Creates all script, style and "extra" assets and places them in the
|
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`babybuddy/static` folder.
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|
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#### `collectstatic`
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|
Executes Django's `collectstatic` management task. This task relies on files in
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|
the `babybuddy/static` folder, so generally `gulp build` should be run before
|
|
this command for production deployments. Gulp also passes along
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non-overlapping arguments for this command, e.g. `--no-input`.
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|
|
|
#### `compress`
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|
|
:exclamation: *DEPRECATED* :exclamation:
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|
|
Compresses built scripts and styles. This command has been deprecated in favor
|
|
of WhiteNoise's compression as part of the `collectstatic` command.
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|
|
#### `coverage`
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|
|
|
Create a test coverage report. See [`.coveragerc`](.coveragerc) for default
|
|
settings information.
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|
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#### `extras`
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|
|
|
Copies "extra" files (fonts, images and server root contents) to the build
|
|
folder.
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|
|
#### `fake`
|
|
|
|
Adds some fake data to the database. By default, ``fake`` creates one child and
|
|
31 days of random data. Use the `--children` and `--days` flags to change the
|
|
default values, e.g. `gulp fake --children 5 --days 7` to generate five fake
|
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children and seven days of data for each.
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|
|
|
#### `lint`
|
|
|
|
Executes Python and SASS linting for all relevant source files.
|
|
|
|
#### `makemigrations`
|
|
|
|
Executes Django's `makemigrations` management task. Gulp also passes along
|
|
non-overlapping arguments for this command.
|
|
|
|
#### `migrate`
|
|
|
|
Executes Django's `migrate` management task. In addition to migrating the
|
|
database, this command creates the default `admin` user. Gulp also passes along
|
|
non-overlapping arguments for this command.
|
|
|
|
#### `reset`
|
|
|
|
Resets the database to a default state *with* one fake child and 31 days of
|
|
fake data.
|
|
|
|
#### `runserver`
|
|
|
|
Executes Django's `runserver` management task. Gulp also passes along
|
|
non-overlapping arguments for this command.
|
|
|
|
#### `scripts`
|
|
|
|
Builds and combines relevant application scripts. Generally this command does
|
|
not need to be executed independently - see the `build` command.
|
|
|
|
#### `styles`
|
|
|
|
Builds and combines SASS styles in to CSS files. Generally this command does
|
|
not need to be executed independently - see the `build` command.
|
|
|
|
#### `test`
|
|
|
|
Executes Baby Buddy's suite of tests.
|
|
|
|
Gulp also passes along non-overlapping arguments for this command, however
|
|
individual tests cannot be run with this command. `python manage.py test` can be
|
|
used for individual test execution.
|