Chris Hill-Scott 3135f6c510 Use different colours for each environment
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/112786779

> There's an emerging convention on admin apps, to have a red strip atop the
> page, also to have a different colour for preview environment... so let's
> adopt that and see how it feels. Red for prod and gold for preview.

This commit adds config so that:
- yellow locally
- orange on preview and staging
- red on live

It will not actually work until each AWS environment uses the right config, but
can be tested locally by setting the environment variable manually, eg:
`export HEADER_COLOUR='#F47738'`
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notifications-admin

Application to handle the admin functions of the notifications application.

Features of this application:

  • Register users
  • Register services
  • Download CSV for an email or sms batch
  • Show history of notifications
  • Reports

Create a virtual environment for this project

    mkvirtualenv -p /usr/local/bin/python3 notifications-admin

Building the frontend

You need Node which will also get you NPM, Node's package management tool.

    brew install node

n is a tool for managing different versions of node. The following installs n and uses the latest version of node.

    npm install -g n
    n latest
    npm rebuild node-sass

The frontend dependencies are managed using NPM and Bower. To install or update all the things, run

    npm install
    npm run build

If you want the front end assets to re-compile on changes, leave this running in a separate terminal from the app

    npm run watch

Running the application:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    ./scripts/bootstrap.sh  
    ./scripts/run_app.sh

Note: the ./scripts/bootstrap.sh script only needs to be run the first time to create the database.

URL to test app:

localhost:6012/helloworld

Domain model

All the domain models are defined in the models.py file.

Description
The UI of Notify.gov
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