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scoreboard-benchmark
This is a simple web app that I've build for an university project. It is supposed to retrieve and store results from outside and present them in a nice way. The results are benchmarking tests that are run by the java application.
You will need Python 3.3+ to run this app. Flask doesn't support Python 3.2 and some packages won't work with Python 2 but you may get it running with some tweaks.
It should provide a simple score board display for some benchmarking data which is gathered from another application.
Installing
To install and run the application, you must do the following:
Rename the config.lock.py to config.py, so you can safely modify the config.py and still have config.lock.py as a template. and update the file to match your configuration settings.
Then run:
pip install -r requirements.txt
python application.py
You may set BSFLASK_ENV environment variable to production, development or testing.
Running Tests
In the root directory, run the following command:
python -m unittest