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# Notify UI
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This is the Notify front-end for government users and admins. To see it in action, check out [the demo site](https://notify-demo.app.cloud.gov) (contact team for credentials).
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Through the interface, users can:
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- Register and manage users
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- Create and manage services
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- Send batch SMS by uploading a CSV
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- View their history of notifications
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The [Notify API](https://github.com/GSA/notifications-api) provides the UI's backend and is required for most things to function. Set that up first!
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## Local setup
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### Common steps
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1. Install pre-requisites for setup:
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- [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/): `brew install jq`
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- [terraform](https://www.terraform.io/): `brew install terraform` or `brew install tfenv` and use `tfenv` to install `terraform ~> 1.4.0`
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- [cf-cli@8](https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/cf-cli/install-go-cli.html): `brew install cloudfoundry/tap/cf-cli@8`
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1. [Log into cloud.gov](https://cloud.gov/docs/getting-started/setup/#set-up-the-command-line): `cf login -a api.fr.cloud.gov --sso`
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1. Ensure you have access to the `notify-local-dev` and `notify-staging` spaces in cloud.gov
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1. Run the API setup steps
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1. Run the development terraform with:
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```
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$ cd terraform/development
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$ ./run.sh
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```
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1. If you want to send data to New Relic from your local develpment environment, set `NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY` within `.env`
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1. Follow the instructions for either `Direct installation` or `Docker installation` below
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### Direct installation
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1. Get the API running
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1. Install [pipenv](https://pipenv.pypa.io/en/latest/)
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1. Install [nvm (Node Version Manager)](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm#installing-and-updating)
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1. Install Python and Node dependencies
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`make bootstrap`
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1. Run the Flask server
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`make run-flask`
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1. Go to http://localhost:6012
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### Docker installation
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If you are using VS Code, there are also instructions for [running inside Docker](./docs/docker-remote-containers.md)
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## To test the application
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From a terminal within the running devcontainer:
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```
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# run all the tests
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make test
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# continuously run js tests
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npm run test-watch
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```
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To run a specific JavaScript test, you'll need to copy the full command from `package.json`.
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## Running a11y-scans locally
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Unlike most of the tests and scans, pa11y-ci cannot currently be run from within the VSCode dev container.
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1. `make run-flask` from within the devcontainer
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2. Run `make a11y-scan` from your host computer.
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## Further docs from UK
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- [Working with static assets](docs/static-assets.md)
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- [JavaScript documentation](https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-manuals/wiki/JavaScript-Documentation)
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- [Updating dependencies](https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-manuals/wiki/Dependencies)
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## License && public domain
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Work through [commit `543be77`](https://github.com/GSA/notifications-admin/commit/543be77776b64fddb6ba70fbb015ecd81a372478) is licensed by the UK government under the MIT license. Work after that commit is in the worldwide public domain. See [LICENSE.md](./LICENSE.md) for more information.
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## Contributing
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As stated in [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md), all contributions to this project will be released under the CC0 dedication. By submitting a pull request, you are agreeing to comply with this waiver of copyright interest.
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## About the TTS Public Benefits Studio
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The Public Benefits Studio is a team inside of [GSA’s Technology Transformation Services](https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/organization/federal-acquisition-service/technology-transformation-services) (TTS), home to innovative programs like [18F](https://18f.gsa.gov/) and [Login.gov](https://login.gov). We collaborate with benefits programs to develop shared technology tools and best practices that reduce the burden of navigating government programs for low income individuals and families.
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We’re a cross-functional team of technologists with specialized experience working across public benefits programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and unemployment insurance.
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For more information on what we're working on, the Notify tool, and how to get involved with our team, [see our flyer.](https://github.com/GSA/notifications-admin/blob/main/docs/notify-pilot-flyer.md)
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