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EventBrite

EventBrite is an online event registration service that allows users to find and register for events, and allows event organizers to plan and promote their events.

Installation Instructions

Note for Windows Users: Please go away and don't come back until you have a Linux machine.

For all other users, please follow the installation instructions below:

  1. Create a conda environment with Python 3.10.4 using the following command:
conda create -n eventbrite python=3.10.4
  1. Activate the conda environment:
conda activate eventbrite
  1. From inside the virtual environment, install the required packages specified in the "requirements.txt" file you created:
pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Add the following environment variables:
export MONGO_URI=<your mongo connection string>
export MONGO_DB=<your database name>
  1. Add the following environment variables:
export EVENTBRITE_EMAIL=<The email needed to send verification>
export EVENTBRITE_PASSWORD=<The password for the email needed to send verification>
export JWT_SECRET_KEY=<The secret key for the jwt>
  1. From inside the virtual environment, demonstrate your ability to run the Python script from the command-line:
uvicorn main:app --reload
  1. Navigate through docs to learn more about the API with the following link docs

Contributors

If you want to contribute to this project, please follow the instructions below:_

  1. You should be invited to the project as a collaborator.
  2. Create a new branch based on temp with the following naming convention: your-feature-name
  3. Make your changes and push them to the remote repository.
  4. Create a pull request from your branch to the temp branch.

Issues

If you have any issues, or you want to improve the apis and docs, please create an issue in the repository documents what exactly the issue is, and how should we help you solve it. So for example if our api doesn't fit your needs, you should create an issue that describes what you want to do, and how you want to do it. If you want to improve the docs, you should create an issue that describes what you want to improve, and how you want to improve it.