# Drinks Manager (Season 3) Note: This software is tailored to my own needs. I probably won't accept feature requests, and don't recommend you to use this software if this isn't exactly what you are looking for. Can't keep track of the number of drinks your guests drink? Now you have a web interface that *really tries* to make things less complicated- for you and your guests. This (exaggeration intended) most incredible piece of software is written in Python, HTML, CSS, JS, Bash and uses Django and PostgreSQL. You have to bring your own PostgreSQL Database though. # Getting started ## System Requirements Beneath a `PostgreSQL` DBMS, you need the following things: - `pg_config` (Ubuntu: `libpq-dev`, RHEL: `libpq-devel`) - `Caddy` 2.4.3+ (HTTP Reverse Proxy & Static File Server) - `gcc`, `gettext` - `Python` 3.9+ - `venv` - `pip` - `Python` header files (RHEL: `python3-devel`, Ubuntu: `python3-dev`) ## Database This project is using PostgreSQL. After creating a user and database for this application, make shure to ```sql revoke all on schema public from PUBLIC; ``` and revoke/grant other privileges accordingly to secure the database against public access. ## Configuration Create the configuration file by copying `./data/config.example.yml` to `./data/config.yml`, and modify it for your needs. ## Create Environment & Install dependencies Run the following from the main directory: ``` ./scripts/setup-env.sh ``` ## Create admin account ``` ./scripts/create-admin.sh ``` This also runs all necessary migrations. # Activate venv **On every new session**, before running commands with manage.py, running special scripts, or developing, you have to activate the virtual environment: ``` source ./venv/bin/activate ``` If you see `(venv)` before your command prompt, it worked! # Usage To start the Application and Webserver, run ``` ./start.sh ``` or ``` ./start.sh --devel ```