# OVDashboard API
This API enables the OVDashboard UI to run.
## Quick Start
If you only want a working installation, it is highly recommended to use the `docker` image at [`TODO`](TODO).
The image contains both the API and UI.
Refer to the [main README](../README.md) for an in-depth how-to.
## Setup for development and contribution
No need to fiddle around with specific python versions or even `virtualenv`s.
You only need a "general purpose" development setup to get this project up and running for debug and contribution purposes:
- [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/)
- [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/)
- [Remote - Containers](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers) (VSCode extension)
Once you open this directory in VSCode, you should be prompted to reopen it in a development container.
If not, hit `Ctrl+Alt+P` and search for "reopen in container".
## Running the API without the `docker` image
> You probably don't need this! Usually the image is good enough!
However, if you want to deploy the API on a cluster or with custom ASGI workers and/or process managers, go ahead.
First, install the `ovdashboard_api` python package.
Then you can:
- use `uvicorn` or another ASGI runner to start the app object `ovdashboard_api:app`
Example: `uvicorn 'ovdashboard_api:app'`
- run the provided `ovdashboard-api` script – this is basically a shorthand for `uvicorn`
- use `gunicorn` or another application server with ASGI workers
Example (ASGI workers provided by `uvicorn`): `gunicorn 'ovdashboard_api:app' --worker-class 'uvicorn.workers.UvicornWorker'`
## Configuration
The OVDashboard API is configured using environment variables or an `.env` file in the directory which it is run from.
Refer to the [main README](../README.md) for the list of variables.
## Installing the `ovdashboard_api` python package
If `git` is installed, install `ovdashboard_api` directly using this command:
python3 -m pip install 'git+https://TODO#egg=ovdashboard_api&subdirectory=api'
If installing `git` is not an option, just [download and extract this repository's archive](TODO), then use your local path instead of the `git+https://` URL for `pip install`.
## Installation Dependencies
Refer to your distribution's manual for how to install these dependencies:
- Python 3.9 with pip
If `python3 --version` shows "Python 3.9" or later, and `python3 -m pip` does execute, your setup is working.
- git (recommended)
- libmagic