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Kvittering

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This docker image runs as a normal docker container, but can also run as a function in OpenFaaS. This is not recommended at this time, as the PDF creation can take to long, and it might time-out.

Running on https://kvittering.itdagene.no

Getting started

This is one docker image that serves both the python api, and the next/react frontend, this is done by building the webapp as a static site, and serving it as static files through flask.

Option 1) Run just the frontend:

# Install all packages
$ yarn

# Start server
$ yarn dev

Option 2) Run the backend (with built frontend):

# Make a virtual env
$ python -m venv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate

# Install packages
$ pip install -r kaaf/req.txt

# Export the frontend and run the backend
$ yarn build && yarn export

# Start the server
$ python kaaf/server.py

The webapp will be available on localhost:5000

OBS: Poppler

One of the packages (pdf2image) will require poppler to work correctly with tmp files. Most linux distros come with this. For MacOS brew install poppler

Environment variables

Variable Function
MAIL_ADDRESS Set the mail address for generated receipts
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_STR Base64 encoded service account. This means the whole .json downloaded from google
ENVIRONMENT Set to "production" for sentry errors
SENTRY_DSN Ingest errors to sentry

To create a Base64Encoded str use cat <yourfile>.json | base64

Generating PDFs

It's nice to quickly generate PDFs when developing, without having to start up everything. To do this you can run:

$ python kaaf/generate-example.py signature.png output.pdf image0.png image1.png ...

Where signature.png and imageN.png are paths to image files (the latter images are optional)

Testing

Run cypress tests

# In one shell
$ yarn dev

# In another shell
$ yarn cypress

Deployment

New versions are automatically built and deployed when pushing to the master branch.

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  • Python 32.1%
  • JavaScript 8.0%
  • CSS 4.4%
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