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Update hello world instructions #1660
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If your server is running, stop it by pressing Ctrl+C. Then, start the server and rebuild the image to pick up the changes: | ||
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Hmm, this isn't true for the recommended development (dev containers), which will automatically restart without the need for this build.
We can keep a reminder in here if you aren't using dev containers, but it needs to be caveated e.g. by adding a subheader or note, something like:
Let's add the endpoint. In src/OpenMediaMatch/app.py
, add a route to the Flask app like so:
@app.route("/hello")
def hello_world():
return "Hello, world!\n"
Then save the file! If you are using the recommended development environment with a devcontainer, flask will detect a changed file and automatically restart the server, picking up your changes!
If you are not using a devcontainer you might need to stop your server and rebuild the image to pick up changes with docker compose up --build
. This is a lot slower than using the devcontainer!
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Oh, I see. I first followed the README instructions which said to use docker compose up
. Then, found this file and also I don't use VSCode so I skipped that for now. I'll give it a shot today.
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The CONTRIBUTING is target at developers, and the hello world is the test to see if you have your development environment set up correctly :P
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Heh, closing.
Summary
Just a small update to the Hello World exercise to make it easier if anyone else tries to do it.
Test Plan
n/a