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Auction Website

This is an eBay-like e-commerce auction website built using Django 4, HTML 5, CSS 3, and Bootstrap 5 with a Bootswatch theme. The app uses a PostgreSQL database to store data. Charts were built using Chart.js 2.

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Prerequisites

Install the following prerequisites:

  1. Python 3.8-3.11
    This project uses Django v4.2.4. For Django to work, you must install a correct version of Python on your machine. More information here.
  2. PostgreSQL
  3. Visual Studio Code

Installation

1. Create a virtual environment

From the root directory, run:

python -m venv venv

2. Activate the virtual environment

From the root directory, run:

On macOS:

source venv/bin/activate

On Windows:

venv\scripts\activate

3. Install required dependencies

From the root directory, run:

pip install -r requirements.txt

4. Set up a PostgreSQL database

With PostgreSQL up and running, in a new Terminal window, run:

dropdb --if-exists auctions

Start psql, which is a terminal-based front-end to PostgreSQL, by running the command:

psql postgres

Create a new PostgreSQL database:

CREATE DATABASE auctions;

Create a new database admin user:

CREATE USER yourusername WITH SUPERUSER PASSWORD 'yourpassword';

To quit psql, run:

\q

5. Set up environment variables

From the root directory, run:

touch .env

The touch command will create the .env file in the root directory. This command works on Mac and Linux but not on Windows. If you are a Windows user, instead of using the command line, you can create the .env file manually by navigating in Visual Studio Code to the Explorer and selecting the option New File.

Next, declare environment variables in the .env file. Make sure you don't use quotation marks around the strings.

SECRET_KEY=yoursecretkey
DEBUG=True
DATABASE_NAME=auctions
DATABASE_USER=yourusername
DATABASE_PASS=yourpassword
DATABASE_HOST=localhost

6. Run migrations

From the root directory, run:

python manage.py makemigrations
python manage.py migrate

7. Create an admin user to access the Django Admin interface

From the root directory, run:

python manage.py createsuperuser

When prompted, enter a username, email, and password.

Run the application

From the root directory, run:

python manage.py runserver

Run the tests

From the root directory, run:

python manage.py test --pattern="tests.py"

View the application

Go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/ to view the application.

Add data to the application

Add data through Django Admin.

Go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin to access the Django Admin interface and sign in using the admin credentials.

Copyright and License

Copyright © 2022 Bob's Programming Academy. Code released under the MIT license.