# Devicehub Devicehub is a distributed IT Asset Management System focused in reusing devices, created under the project [eReuse.org](https://www.ereuse.org). Our main objectives are: - To offer a common IT Asset Management for donors, receivers and IT professionals so they can manage devices and exchange them. This is, reusing –and ultimately recycling. - To automatically recollect, analyse, process and share (controlling privacy) metadata about devices with other tools of the eReuse ecosystem to guarantee traceability, and to provide inputs for the indicators which measure circularity. - To highly integrate with existing IT Asset Management Systems. - To be decentralized. Devicehub is built with [Teal](https://github.com/ereuse/teal) and [Flask](http://flask.pocoo.org). ## Installing The requirements are: - Python 3.5.3 or higher. In debian 9 is `# apt install python3-pip`. - [PostgreSQL 11 or higher](https://www.postgresql.org/download/). - Weasyprint [dependencies](http://weasyprint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/install.html). Install Devicehub with *pip*: `pip3 install ereuse-devicehub -U --pre`. ## Running Download, or copy the contents, of [this file](examples/app.py), and call the new file ``app.py``. Create a PostgreSQL database called *devicehub* by running [create-db](examples/create-db.sh): - In a Debian 9 bash terminal, execute the following two commands: 1. `sudo su - postgres`. 2. `bash examples/create-db.sh devicehub dhub`, and password `ereuse`. - In MacOS: `bash examples/create-db.sh devicehub dhub`, and password `ereuse`. Create the tables in the database by executing in the same directory where `app.py` is: ```bash $ flask init-db ``` Finally, run the app: ```bash $ flask run ``` The error `flask: command not found` can happen when you are not in a *virtual environment*. Try executing then `python3 -m flask`. See the [Flask quickstart](http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/quickstart/) for more info. The error 'bdist_wheel' can happen when you works with *virtual environment*. To fix it, install in the *virtual environment* wheel package. `pip3 install wheel` ## Administrating Devicehub has many commands that allows you to administrate it. You can, for example, create a dummy database of devices with ``flask dummy`` or create users with ``flask create-user``. See all the available commands by just executing ``flask`` and get more information per command by executing ``flask command --help``. ## Understand the software See the [docs](docs/index.rst) to understand how the software works and the design principles. ### Use the API Checkout [Swagger](https://app.swaggerhub.com/apis/ereuse/devicehub/0.2) to see the schemas and endpoints (we are working in making it interactive). Use postman as an example of how to use the API. [![Run in Postman](https://run.pstmn.io/button.svg)](https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/254251/RWEnmFPs) ## Testing To run the tests you will need to: 1. `git clone` this project. 2. Create a database for testing executing `create-db.sh` like the normal installation but changing the first parameter from `devicehub` to `dh_test`: `create-db.sh dh_test dhub` and password `ereuse`. 3. Execute at the root folder of the project `python3 setup.py test`. ## Generating the docs 1. `git clone` this project. 2. Install plantuml. In Debian 9 is `# apt install plantuml`. 3. Execute `pip3 install -e .[docs]` in the project root folder. 3. Go to `/docs` and execute `make html`. Repeat this step to generate new docs. To auto-generate the docs do `pip3 install -e .[docs-auto]`, then execute, in the root folder of the project `sphinx-autobuild docs docs/_build/html`.