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climate-change

Azavea Climate Change project

Web app

Lives in ./web, to develop, you'll need to install gulp and bower via npm:

npm install -g gulp bower

Then install node and bower dependencies:

npm install && bower install

Gulp tasks:

  • $ gulp to build an optimized version of your application in folder dist
  • $ gulp serve to start BrowserSync server on your source files with live reload
  • $ gulp serve:dist to start BrowserSync server on your optimized application without live reload
  • $ gulp test to run your unit tests with Karma
  • $ gulp test:auto to run your unit tests with Karma in watch mode
  • $ gulp protractor to launch your e2e tests with Protractor
  • $ gulp protractor:dist to launch your e2e tests with Protractor on the dist files

Web app deployment

Inside ./web:

export CC_S3_ID=THE_DEPLOYMENT_AWS_KEY_ID
export CC_S3_SECRET=THE_DEPLOYMENT_AWS_SECRET_KEY
gulp && s3_website push

Aggregate data

If you do not have data downloaded, have AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY in your environment.

In the climate-change/indicators directory, run:

python -m indicators.aggregate DATADIR OUTDIR

DATADIR is the directory with json files from the nex2json output process. If the files are unavailable locally they will be downloaded from S3.

OUTDIR is the dir you would like the city json files written to.