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The PDF preview is all good, but it’s hard, finickeity and feels dirty to embed a PDF in a web page. It’s a more natural thing to embed an image in a web page. So this commit adds another endpoint to return an image of a letter template. It generates this image from the PDF preview, so the stack looks like: 1. `template.png` (generated in admin) 2. `template.pdf` (generated in admin) 3. HTML preview (generated by a `Renderer` in utils) 4. `Template` instance 5. serialised template from API 6. Template stored in database The library used to convert the PDF to an image is Wand[1], which binds to ImageMagick underneath. So in order to get this working locally on a Mac you will probably need to do: `brew install imagemagick ghostscript cairo pango`. To get it working on Ubuntu/EC2 is an exercise left to the reader… 1. http://docs.wand-py.org/en/0.4.4/
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notifications-admin
GOV.UK Notify admin application.
Features of this application
- Register and manage users
- Create and manage services
- Send batch emails and SMS by uploading a CSV
- Show history of notifications
First-time setup
Brew is a package manager for OSX. The following command installs brew:
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
Languages needed
brew install node imagemagick ghostscript cairo pango
NPM is Node's package management tool. 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 app runs within a virtual environment. We use mkvirtualenv for easier working with venvs
pip install virtualenvwrapper
mkvirtualenv -p /usr/local/bin/python3 notifications-admin
Install dependencies and build the frontend assets:
workon notifications-admin
./scripts/bootstrap.sh
Rebuilding the frontend assets
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
Create a local environment.sh file containing the following:
echo "
export NOTIFY_ENVIRONMENT='development'
export ADMIN_CLIENT_SECRET='notify-secret-key'
export API_HOST_NAME='http://localhost:6011'
export DANGEROUS_SALT='dev-notify-salt'
export SECRET_KEY='notify-secret-key'
export DESKPRO_API_HOST="some-host"
export DESKPRO_API_KEY="some-key"
"> environment.sh
AWS credentials
Your aws credentials should be stored in a folder located at ~/.aws. Follow Amazon's instructions for storing them correctly
Running the application
workon notifications-admin
./scripts/run_app.sh
Then visit localhost:6012