flask_reddit is an extendable minimalist Reddit clone.
This was built so beginners who want a standard CRUD reddit-like application can quickly get to work.
We utilize:
flask
as the web framework.nginx
as the HTTP servergunicon
as the wsgi server.MySQL
for our databaseflask-sqlalchemy
as our ORM.bootstrap-journal
theme makes us beautiful.virtualenv
emcompasses everything.supervisord
makes sure our service never crashes.
And thats pretty much it!
All of the configutations are in this repository. Deployment instructions will be out soon.
- threaded comments
- up voting
- subreddits
- user karma
- search
- rate limiting
- ajax form posting
- user profiles
- Set up an instance of MySQL on your server. Note your username and password.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install mysql-server libmysqlclient-dev
- Set up an instance of nginx on your server. I've provided the .conf scripts needed for our
servers in the
/server
directory.
sudo apt-get nginx
-
Configure your nginx settings located in
flask_reddit/server/nginx.conf
. -
Add your settings into your global conf file located in
/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
-
Restart nginx to recognize your settings
sudo service nginx restart
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Set up supervisord to monitor your project to make sure it never crashes. Supervisor is also convenient for simply restarting/starting your project with ease.
sudo apt-get supervisor
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When Supervisor is installed you can give it programs to start and watch by creating config files in the
/etc/supervisor/conf.d
directory. I've provided the conf file which we use in the root directory of this repo assupervisor.conf
. An example supervisor command would be runningsupervisorctl restart YOUR_APP_NAME
to restart gunicorn and bring up new changes. -
Install virtualenv and set up a project root where ever you want.
sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv;
cd /path/to/project;
virtualenv reddit-env;
cd reddit-env;
source bin/activate; # viola, you are now in an enclosed python workspace.
- Download the repository and install all of the required python modules which this server uses.
git clone https://github.com/codelucas/flask_reddit.git;
cd flask_reddit;
pip install -r requirements.txt
-
Due to sensitive configuration information, I have hidden my personal
config.py
file in the gitignore. But, I have provided a clean and easy to use config template in this repo namedapp_config.py
. -
Fill out the
flask_reddit/app_config.py
file with your own information and then rename it toconfig.py
so flask recognizes it by usingmv app_config.py config.py
. Please be sure to fill out the mysql db settings similarly to how you set it up!, username, pass, etc -
Run the
kickstart.py
script to build the first user and subreddits.
python2.7 kickstart.py
- flask_reddit has tasks which must occur on regular time intervals. To make this
happen, we use the
crontab
, which is present on UNIX systems.
A crontab is a dash which allows you to specify what programs to run and how often.
I've provided flask_reddit's example crontab in the root directory as jobs.cron
.
To view your current crontab, run crontab -l
. To edit your crontab, run crontab -e
.
-
Paste the contents of
jobs.cron
into your crontab by runningcrontab -e
and pasting! More directions are present in thejobs.cron
file. -
Run the gunicorn server. You won't have to do this ever again if
supervisor
is set up properly.
sudo sh run_gunicorn.sh
Note that we have now deployed two servers: nginx
and gunicorn
. nginx
is our
internet facing HTTP server on port 80 while gunicorn
is our wsgi server which
is serving up our flask python application locally. nginx
reads client
requests and decides which requests to foreward to our gunicorn
server. For example,
nginx
serves static content like images very well but it forwards url routes
to the homepage to gunicorn.
For a full list of details, view our configs at server/nginx.conf
and
server/gunicorn_config.py
.
Note, for this build to work there are paths that you must change in the wsgi.py
file,
the server configs located in server
directory and the run_gunicorn.sh
file.
Refer to the flask project configuration options to understand what to put in your own config.py file.
Do not hesiate to contact me for help or concerns.