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# schort - It's just a tiny link shortener
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## Installation instructions:
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1. Clone this repo into e.g. /opt/schort
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2. Create a user and adjust permissions to write at least into /opt/schort/data
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2. Install requirements (see below)
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3. Configure your wsgi or fcgi server
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4. Configure your webserver that he talks to your wsgi/fcgi server
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2016-02-11 00:10:38 +01:00
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## Requirements:
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| Module | Explanation |
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| ------------- |---------------|
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| Flask | Flask handels all HTTP-stuff in this application |
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| sqlite3 | In gentoo this useflag needs to be set while compiling python3 |
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## µWSGI
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The schort.wsgi file can be set as UWSGI_PROGRAM if you use uWSGI.
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Keep in mind, that the UWSGI_DIR needs to be set to the path where schort.py resists.
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This is because schort is not installed in a global scope. Since schort.wsgi imports schort.py it needs his workspace in the same folder.
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