# pyceo work in progress ## Development First, make sure that you have installed the [syscom dev environment](https://git.uwaterloo.ca/csc/syscom-dev-environment). This will setup all of the services needed for ceo to work. You should clone this repo in one of the dev environment containers. Next, install and activate a virtualenv: ```sh python3 -m venv venv . venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt pip install -r dev-requirements.txt ``` ### Running the application ceod is essentially a distributed application, with instances on different hosts offering different services. For example, the ceod instance on mail offers a service to subscribe people to mailing lists, and the ceod instance on phosphoric-acid offers a service to create new members. Therefore, you will need to run ceod on multiple hosts. Currently, those are phosphoric-acid, mail and caffeine (in the dev environment, caffeine is replaced by coffee). To run ceod on a single host: ```sh export FLASK_APP=ceod.api export FLASK_ENV=development flask run -h 0.0.0.0 -p 9987 ``` Sometimes changes you make in the source code don't show up while Flask is running. Stop the flask app (Ctrl-C), run `clear_cache.sh`, then restart the app. ### Interacting with the application The client part of ceo hasn't been written yet, so we'll use curl to interact with ceod for now. ceod uses [SPNEGO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPNEGO) for authentication, and TLS for confidentiality and integrity. In development mode, TLS can be disabled. First, make sure that your version of curl has been compiled with SPNEGO support: ```sh curl -V ``` Your should see 'SPNEGO' in the 'Features' section. Here's an example of using curl with SPNEGO: ```sh # Get a Kerberos TGT first kinit curl --negotiate -u : --service-name ceod -X POST http://mail:9987/api/mailman/csc-general/ctdalek ```