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Supportive Housing Of Waterloo 🏘️

Welcome to the SHOW platform repository!

Technical Overview

Backend Language: Python (with Flask)
Backend API: REST
Database: PostgreSQL
User Auth: Opt-in
File Storage: Opt-in

The frontend is a React application written in TypeScript.

Table of Contents

Documentation

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Setup

  1. Clone this repository and cd into the project folder
git clone https://github.com/uwblueprint/supportive-housing.git
cd supportive-housing
  1. Ensure that environment variables have been added to the following directories:
/.env
/frontend/.env
/seeding/.env
  1. Run the application
docker-compose up --build
  1. Run the initial migration: bash ./scripts/flask-db-upgrade.sh

  2. Create an Admin user. In seeding/.env, ensure FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME, and EMAIL are set (you should use your Blueprint email/any email you have access to here). Ensure ROLE is set to Admin. Run:

bash ./seeding/invite-user.sh

IMPORTANT: If you've reset your local DB and want to re-use an email, ensure it's deleted from Firebase as well (ask the PL for access if you don't have it)

  1. Signup for an account on the app! Ensure that you use the values you used in Step 3. Your password can be anything you remember

  2. Verify your email address. You should receive an email in your inbox with a link - once you click the link, you're good to freely use the app! You can invite any other users through the Employee Directory within the Admin Controls

Two Factor Authentication

Two factor authentication is used for Relief Staff users. You can enable/disable this in your local environment by setting the following environment variable in the root .env file:

TWO_FA_ENABLED=<insert value here> # this can either be "True" or "False"

If this is enabled, follow these steps to enable code generation:

  1. Download Authenticator extension (Chrome recommended)
  2. Open the extension and click the pencil icon in the top right corner, followed by the plus icon
  3. Click Manual Entry
  4. Under Issuer enter any name you'd like, and under Secret enter the TWO_FA_SECRET environment variable
  5. Click Advanced, and set the Period to 30
  6. Click OK, and you should see codes being generated!

Sign In Logs

Sign in logs are automatically generated every time you sign into the application with any user. If you want to control when these are created and ensure your database doesn't become bloated, you can set the following environment variable:

CREATE_SIGN_IN_LOG=<insert value here> # this can either be "True" or "False"

Useful Tools

Database Migrations

As mentioned in the previous section, the main command you'll use to sync your local DB will be:

bash ./scripts/flask-db-upgrade.sh

If you make any changes to the database schema, you'll need to create a migration for it and re-sync your DB. Follow the guide here to do this.

Connect To Database

Execute this script to interact directly with the database through SQL queries. Some sample commands that can be ran are linked here.

bash ./scripts/exec-db.sh

Restart Docker Containers

Execute this to restart all running SHOW Docker containers and clear your volumes.

bash ./scripts/restart-docker.sh

Seeding

These scripts will allow you to seed your local database with randomized data. Each step shows the environment variables (in /seeding/.env) you should set in order to achieve your desired results. It's recommended that you execute the scripts in the following order:

  1. Create any number of users. Set FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME, ROLE, and EMAIL to your desired values. ROLE should be one of Admin, Regular Staff, or Relief Staff, and EMAIL should contain a valid email.
bash ./seeding/invite-user.sh
  1. Create any number of tags. Set TAG_ROWS to your desired value. This should be a valid integer.
bash ./seeding/create-tags.sh
  1. Create any number of residents. Set RESIDENT_ROWS to your desired value. This should be a valid integer.
bash ./seeding/create-residents.sh
  1. Create any number of log records. Set LOG_RECORD_ROWS to your desired value. This should be a valid integer.
bash ./seeding/create-log-records.sh

Linter

To run the linter, use the following commands while the docker containers are running:

  • Mac
    • docker exec -it SHOW-backend /bin/bash -c "black ."
    • docker exec -it SHOW-frontend /bin/bash -c "yarn fix"
  • Windows
    • docker exec -it SHOW-backend bash -c "black ."
    • docker exec -it SHOW-frontend bash -c "yarn fix"

Or, if you have yarn installed locally, running yarn fix should work as well.

The Team

Term 3 (F23):

Project Lead: Connor Bechthold
Product Managers: Zafir Raeid
Developers: Aathithan Chandrabalan, Daniel Kim, Kelly Pham, Kevin Pierce, Owen Sellner, Braydon Wang, Carolyn Zhang
Designers: Amanda Yu

Term 2 (S23):

Project Lead: Safwaan Chowdhury
Product Managers: Hiba Altaf
Developers: Connor Bechthold, Helen Guan, Kelly Pham, Daniel Kim, Kevin Pierce, Owen Sellner
Designers: Lauren Fearn, Yousuf Zia

Term 1 (W23):

Project Lead: Dinu Wijetunga
Product Managers: Rachel Scott & Maitry Mistry
Developers: Connor Bechthold, Helen Guan, Joyce Wangsa, Juthika Hoque, Kelly Pham, Safwaan Chowdhury
Designers: Elle Luo, Serena Li

Huge shoutout to the Internal Tools team for creating StarterCode v2!