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Run the Web App
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===============
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At this point we assume you already have a project installed to your
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virtualenv, and have done basic configuration as well as established your app
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database.
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Make/Edit Config
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If you've been following along with this tutorial you may have already done
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this step, but in any case we'll revisit now.
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If you do *not* yet have a file at e.g. ``/srv/envs/rattut/app/web.conf`` then
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you should now run::
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cdvirtualenv app
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rattail make-config -T web
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Then you must edit the generated file, looking for TODO notes and such, and
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generally tweaking things to your liking.
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Start the Web App
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-----------------
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The web app is effectively a daemon, in that it's meant to be a long-running
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process which continues to listen for and respond to incoming requests.
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In production, this may be wired up in various ways, but for now we're only
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concerned with development, where we'll be starting the web app "server" from
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command line::
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cdvirtualenv
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bin/pserve --reload file+ini:app/web.conf
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Note that this command will "block" - meaning control will not immediately fall
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back to your shell prompt. You may use Ctrl+C whenever you like, to kill the
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web app.
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Browse the Web App
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This will only work when the above ``pserve`` command is running, but assuming
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it is currently, you can access the web app at http://localhost:9080/
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Note that the default ``web.conf`` specifies 9080 as the port on which the web
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app will listen. You can modify this as needed, but if you do, and are also
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using Vagrant, you may also need to modify your ``Vagrantfile`` (and do a
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``vagrant reload``).
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Login to Web App
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If you've been following along with the tutorial then you probably have already
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created an admin account for yourself. But in case you haven't, please see
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:ref:`make-user`.
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Once that's set then you should be able to login to the web app with those same
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credentials.
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The very first thing you see is likely "not much" - most of the menu will be
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hidden to you, since by default you do not have sufficient permissions to
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access the features they represent.
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However you are an "admin" user - which really just means your user account
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belongs to the special "Administrators" role. This role is special in that
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anyone who belongs to it, is given an extra "Become Root" option in the menu.
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This works similarly to the Linux "root" concept, in that if you become root,
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you will be implicitly granted *all* permissions and nothing will be hidden
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from you. This lasts until you "stop being root" or logout.
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