Installation / Deployment

You can install and run Giftless in different ways, depending on your needs:

Running from Docker image

Giftless is available as a Docker image available from Docker Hub

To run the latest version of Giftless in HTTP mode, listening on port 8080, run:

$ docker run --rm -p 8080:8080 datopian/giftless \
    -M -T --threads 2 -p 2 --manage-script-name --callable app \
    --http 0.0.0.0:8080

This will pull the image and run it.

Alternatively, to run in WSGI mode you can run:

$ docker run --rm -p 5000:5000 datopian/giftless

This will require an HTTP server such as nginx to proxy HTTP requests to it.

If you need to, you can also build the Docker image locally as described below.

Running from Pypi package

You can install Giftless into your Python environment of choice (3.7+) using pip. It is recommended to install Giftless into a virtual environment:

(venv) $ pip install uwsgi
(venv) $ pip install giftless

IMPORTANT: as of the time of writing, a bug in one of Giftless’ dependencies requires that you explicitly install dependencies after installing using pip:

(venv) $ pip install -Ur https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datopian/giftless/master/requirements.txt

Once installed, you can run Giftless locally with uWSGI:

# Run uWSGI (see uWSGI's manual for help on all arguments)
(venv) $ uwsgi -M -T --threads 2 -p 2 --manage-script-name \
    --module giftless.wsgi_entrypoint --callable app --http 127.0.0.1:8080

This will listen on port 8080.

You should be able to replace uwsgi with any other WSGI server, such as gunicorn.

Running from source installation

You can install and run giftless from source:

$ git clone https://github.com/datopian/giftless.git

# Initialize a virtual environment
$ cd giftless
$ python3 -m venv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
(venv) $ pip install -r requirements.txt

You can then proceed to run Giftless with a WSGI server as described above.

Note that for non-production use you may avoid using a WSGI server and rely on Flask’s built in development server. This should never be done in a production environment:

(venv) $ ./flask-develop.sh

In development mode, Giftless will be listening on http://127.0.0.1:5000/