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> Now you are inside of the virtual environment for python. All instructions wiht [env] indicate that must be done inside the env if you decided to create one. From now on, you will always need to start the application from within the virtual env.
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5. [env] Update pip
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- `python3 pip install --upgrade pip`
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- `pip install --upgrade pip`
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6. [env] Install the required libraries:
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- `python3 pip install -r requirements.txt`
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- `pip install -r requirements.txt`
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> If you get errors, try running `source venv/bin/activate` again of use `--user` option.
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7. [env] Initialize and prepare the database.
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* `sudo apt-get -y install python3 python3-venv python3-dev`
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* `sudo apt-get -y install mysql-server supervisor nginx git make`
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* `sudo apt-get -y install mysql-server supervisor nginx git`
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> When installing MySQL-server it will prompt for a root password. Set up a password of your like, this will be the MySQL databases master password and will be required later, so don't forget it!
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5. Install gunicorn (production web server for Python apps) and pymysql:
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`pip install gunicorn pymysql`
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6. Set up `.env`
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6. Set up the database tables:
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* `flask db init`
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* `flask db migrate`
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* `flask db upgrade`
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7. Set up `.env`
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1. (PRE) Generate a random string and copy it to clipboard:
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`python3 -c "import uuid; print(uuid.uuid4().hex)"`
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If your set up was correct, you should now be able to run:
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`flask db init`
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`flask db upgrade`
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* `flask db upgrade`
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#### Step 3: Setting up Gunicorn and Supervisor
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When you run the server with flask run, you are using a web server that comes with Flask. This server is very useful during development, but it isn't a good choice to use for a production server because it wasn't built with performance and robustness in mind. Instead of the Flask development server, for this deployment I decided to use gunicorn, which is also a pure Python web server, but unlike Flask's, it is a robust production server that is used by a lot of people, while at the same time it is very easy to use. [ref](https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-part-xvii-deployment-on-linux)
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