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app.py | ||
babel.cfg | ||
config.toml.example | ||
fetch_level_history.py | ||
fetch_main_dashboard.py | ||
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messages.pot | ||
nginx.conf.example | ||
README.md | ||
requirements.txt | ||
systemd.conf.example | ||
utils.py |
YunoHost app store
This is a Flask app interfacing with YunoHost's app catalog for a cool browsing of YunoHost's apps catalog, wishlist and being able to vote/star for apps
Developement
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
cp config.toml.example config.toml
# Tweak config.toml with appropriate values... (not everyting is needed for the base features to work)
nano config.toml
# You'll need to have a built version of the catalog
mkdir -p ../builds/default/v3/
curl https://app.yunohost.org/default/v3/apps.json > ../builds/default/v3/apps.json
# you need to manually download the assets to have access to the css and the javascript files
(cd assets && bash fetch_assets)
# You will also want to run list_builder.py to initialize the .apps_cache (at least for a few apps, you can Ctrl+C after a while)
pip3 install tqdm GitPython
pushd ..
./tools/list_builder.py
popd
And then start the dev server:
source venv/bin/activate
FLASK_APP=app.py FLASK_ENV=development flask --debug run
# In another term, launch the tailwindcss process to autorebuild css:
cd assets; ./tailwindcss-linux-x64 --input tailwind-local.css --output tailwind.css --watch
Translation
It's based on Flask-Babel : https://python-babel.github.io/flask-babel/
source venv/bin/activate
# Extract the english sentences from the code, needed if you modified it
pybabel extract -F babel.cfg -o messages.pot *.py templates/*.html
# If working on a new locale: initialize it (in this example: fr)
pybabel init -i messages.pot -d translations -l fr
# Otherwise, update the existing .po:
pybabel update -i messages.pot -d translations
# ... translate stuff in translations/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po
# re-run the 'update' command to let Babel properly format the text
# then compile:
pybabel compile -d translations