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README.md

VMS Backend

goals to be met:

  • Create and set up main database on a PostgreSQL server
  • Set up basic GET requests for Users, Vehicles, Assignments
  • Set up POST requests for Users, Vehicles, Assignments
  • Add token/cookie(?) authentication

Let’s keep updating this readme.md file as we complete our tasks

How to launch

First, make sure that python is installed. Create a virtual environment (if you want to)

python -m venv venv
source /venv/bin/activate

(not necessary)

run the docker image provided to launch postgresql (telegram)

install dependencies:

pip install -r requirements.txt

open terminal in the app directory, and launch with:

uvicorn main:app --reload

OR

python3 -m uvicorn main:app --reload

Git Guide

  • Git Reference: despite its name it is more of a user guide.
  • “Pro Git” Book: by a core developer, also a thorough user guide.
  • Git Documentation: the official reference (also accessible with git help command)
  • Think Like a Git: a course for “advanced beginners” that know basic committing but want to make sense of the Git model. Especially useful if you come from SVN to really clear misconceptions about git.
  • Git Concepts Simplified: Similar to the previous link, but less in-depth and more straightforward.
  • Git Immersion: learn Git by using it on carefully crafted examples of increasing complexity.
  • Git from the bottom up: A book to learn git by first understanding the simplicity and beauty of its internals.
  • Git Magic: complete opposite of “Git from the bottom up” in that it treats Git as a magical gizmo you’ll learn to use without drowning into the underlying storage and history model.
  • Git questions on StackOverflow: comprehensive coverage of advanced matters.
  • Top 10 Git Tutorials for Beginners: A list of tutorials and resources. Contains another list of far more than 10 sites at the end.