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Blackspots

The blackspots/wbakaart service exposes spots in Amsterdam which have been identified as being (potentially) accident prone.

During an import process a remote XLS file is imported to the Postgres database. Through a Django rest framework API these spots are exposed in HAL json and geojson.

Authentication is done using Keycloak. ADW users or Datapunt identity provider users can login with the Keycloak JS library (see blackspots-frontend).

Project architecture

This project follows the setup used in multiple projects and is described here: https://github.com/Amsterdam/opdrachten_team_dev.

Install

pip install -r requirements.txt

Bump dependencies with:

pip install -r requirements-root.txt
pip freeze > requirements.txt

Possibly, perform the bump process in the docker container and copy out the result. This will prevent your local workspace from introducing unrelated dependencies.

Run

To start the database use

docker-compose up --build database

Create the Django Database structure:

python manage.py migrate

Optionally import actual data from the objectstore:

OBJECTSTORE_PASSWORD=foo python manage.py import_spots

Then start the Django server

python manage.py runserver

If you want to proxy file downloads also set the OBJECTSTORE_PASSWORD variable for the server.

Endpoints

The following endpoints (and more) are available:

  • /health, for Consul health check
  • /blackspots/spots/
  • /blackspots/spots/?format=geojson
  • /blackspots/documents/
  • /blackspots/documents/1/, document detail view
  • /blackspots/documents/1/file/, document download
  • /blackspots/redoc/, rest API documentation
  • /blackspots/swagger.yaml, OpenAPI specification

Docker

Alternatively everything can be started through Docker using:

docker-compose up --build
  • The API is available on: <docker-host>:8000.

Testing

Execute the test using:

python manage.py test