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Implementation of a flask-based RESTful API

A flask-driven restful API for PetRego pet registration service.

Dependencies

  • Python3 - Version 3 of the Python programming language
  • Flask - A microframework for web application development written in Python programming language
  • SQLite - A small and self-contained SQL database engine.

Installation / Usage

  • You need Python3 installed on your computer. On OpenSuse Linux, e.g., you can install Python3 as follows:

        $ sudo zypper install python3
    
  • Details for other platforms can be found on the Python website.

  • Once you have install Python, you might want to create a virtual environment.

        $ python3 -m venv <your_venv_name>
    
  • For the rest of this document, we will assume you have activated your virtual environment.

        $ source </path/to/your/venv>/bin/activate
    
  • Git clone this repo to your PC

        $ git clone git@github.com:haroon/petrego.git
    
  • Dependencies

    1. CD into the cloned repo

          $ cd petrego
      
    2. Install dependencies:

          $ pip install -r requirements.txt
      
  • Environment Variables

    Set up FLASK environment:

        $ export FLASK_APP=petrego
    
  • Initialize database

    Initialize the database by issuing following command

    $ flask init-db
    
  • Run

    On your terminal, run the app with following command:

    $ flask run
    

    You can access the help (this document) by going to

    http://localhost:5000/help/about/

    API documentation can be accessed at (replace the version after /api/ to the API version of your choice):

    http://localhost:5000/help/api/v1/

Testing

  • This app uses Python's unittest framework. You can test the application by running the following command:

    $ python3 -m unittest discover tests
    

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