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# CARA - COVID Airborne Risk Assessment
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## Credits
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## Development guide
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### Running the COVID calculator app locally
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```
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pip install -e . # At the root of the repository
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python -m cara.apps.calculator
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```
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Then visit http://localhost:8080/calculator.
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### Building the whole environment for local execution
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**Simulate the docker build that takes place on openshift with:**
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```
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s2i build file://$(pwd) --copy --context-dir=app-config/nginx/ centos/nginx-112-centos7 cara-nginx-app
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s2i build file://$(pwd) --copy --context-dir=./ centos/python-36-centos7 cara-voila-app
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cd app-config
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docker-compose up
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```
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Then visit localhost:8080.
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### Setting up the application
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The https://cern.ch/cara application is running on CERN's OpenShift platform. In order to set it up for the first time, we followed the documentation at https://cern.service-now.com/service-portal?id=kb_article&n=KB0004498. In particular we:
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* Added the OpenShift application deploy key to the GitLab repository
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* Created a Python 3.6 (the highest possible at the time of writing) application in OpenShift
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* Configured a generic webhook on OpenShift, and call that from the CI of the GitLab repository
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