Replaced env variable DATABASE_PATH with DATA_PATH and DATABASE_FILENAME

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2025-05-05 16:56:03 -05:00
parent 2be8865537
commit f062f72017
5 changed files with 61 additions and 21 deletions

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@@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ COPY . .
ENV SUPER_ADMIN_USER=admin
ENV SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD=adminpassword
ENV DATABASE_PATH=/data/users.db
ENV DATABASE_FILENAME=users.db
ENV DATA_PATH=/data
ENV CONTENT_PATH=/content
VOLUME ["/data", "/Content"]

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@@ -54,10 +54,13 @@ You can install and run the project either manually or using Docker.
```env
SUPER_ADMIN_USER=your_super_admin_username
SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD=your_super_admin_password
DATABASE_PATH=data/users.db
DATABASE_FILENAME=users.db
DATA_PATH=/data
CONTENT_PATH=/content
```
Note: The `DATABASE_PATH` uses a relative path. For persistence and consistency, it's recommended to use an absolute path or ensure the volume mount covers this path if using Docker. The `utils/database.py` script will attempt to create the directory `data` if it doesn't exist relative to where the script is run.
**Important Notes:**
* For Docker deployments, paths should match volume mounts from the `docker run` command
### Docker Installation
@@ -82,7 +85,7 @@ You can install and run the project either manually or using Docker.
### Running Manually
1. Ensure you have activated the virtual environment (if installed manually).
2. Ensure your environment variables (`SUPER_ADMIN_USER`, `SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD`, `DATABASE_PATH`) are set.
2. Ensure your environment variables (`SUPER_ADMIN_USER`, `SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD`, `DATABASE_FILENAME`, `DATA_PATH`, `CONTENT_PATH`) are set.
3. Run the application using uvicorn:
```bash
@@ -103,15 +106,33 @@ You can install and run the project either manually or using Docker.
--name user-service \
-p 8000:8000 \
-v user-service-data:/data \
-v user-service-content:/content \
-e SUPER_ADMIN_USER=your_super_admin_username \
-e SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD=your_super_admin_password \
user-registration-service
iptv-server
```
Replace `your_super_admin_username` and `your_super_admin_password` with your desired credentials. The `-v user-service-data:/data` maps a Docker volume for persistent storage of the SQLite database defined by `DATABASE_PATH=/data/users.db` in the Dockerfile.
Replace `your_super_admin_username` and `your_super_admin_password` with your desired credentials.
Key components:
* `-v user-service-data:/data` creates/manages a Docker volume for persistent database storage
* `-v user-service-content:/content` ensures content directory persistence
* Environment variables match those expected by the application (defined in Dockerfile)
The application will be available at `http://localhost:8000` (or your Docker host's IP).
**For bind mounts instead of named volumes** (useful for development):
```bash
docker run -d \
--name user-service \
-p 8000:8000 \
-v ./local/data:/data \
-v ./local/content:/content \
-e SUPER_ADMIN_USER=admin \
-e SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD=securepassword \
user-registration-service
## Usage
The API documentation will be available at `http://localhost:8000/docs` (Swagger UI) or `http://localhost:8000/redoc` (ReDoc) once the server is running.

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@@ -19,12 +19,16 @@ if content_path and not os.path.exists(content_path):
print(f"Creating directory for serving content: {CONTENT_PATH}")
os.makedirs(content_path, exist_ok=True)
# Database file path
# Reads from environment variable DATABASE_PATH or defaults to '/data/users.db'
DATABASE_PATH = os.getenv("DATABASE_PATH", "/data/users.db")
# Database file name
# Reads from environment variable DATABASE_FILENAME or defaults to 'users.db'
DATABASE_FILENAME= os.getenv("DATABASE_FILENAME", "users.db")
# Ensure the directory for the database exists
db_dir = os.path.dirname(DATABASE_PATH)
if db_dir and not os.path.exists(db_dir):
print(f"Creating directory for database: {DATABASE_PATH}")
os.makedirs(db_dir, exist_ok=True)
# Define the directory where data files are stored
# Reads from environment variable DATA_PATH or defaults to '/data'
DATA_PATH = os.getenv("DATA_PATH", "/data")
# Ensure the directory for the data files
data_dir = os.path.dirname(DATA_PATH)
if data_dir and not os.path.exists(data_dir):
print(f"Creating directory for data files: {DATA_PATH}")
os.makedirs(data_dir, exist_ok=True)

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@@ -1,18 +1,25 @@
from pathlib import Path
import aiosqlite
from fastapi import Depends, HTTPException, status, Query
from fastapi.security import HTTPBasicCredentials, HTTPBasic
from passlib.context import CryptContext
from config import SUPER_ADMIN_USER, SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD, DATABASE_PATH
from config import SUPER_ADMIN_USER, SUPER_ADMIN_PASSWORD, DATABASE_FILENAME, DATA_PATH
pwd_context = CryptContext(schemes=["bcrypt"], deprecated="auto")
security = HTTPBasic()
admin_security = HTTPBasic()
async def get_user(username: str):
# Use the dependency pattern even for internal calls for consistency
async with aiosqlite.connect(DATABASE_PATH) as db:
# Build proper database path
db_path = Path(DATA_PATH) / DATABASE_FILENAME
# Ensure directory exists (security measure)
db_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
async with aiosqlite.connect(db_path) as db:
cursor = await db.execute(
"SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = ?", (username,)
"SELECT username, hashed_password FROM users WHERE username = ?",
(username,)
)
return await cursor.fetchone()

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@@ -1,9 +1,15 @@
import aiosqlite
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from config import DATABASE_PATH
from pathlib import Path
from config import DATABASE_FILENAME, DATA_PATH
async def get_db():
async with aiosqlite.connect(DATABASE_PATH) as db:
# Build the full database path
db_path = Path(DATA_PATH) / DATABASE_FILENAME
# Ensure the directory exists
db_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
async with aiosqlite.connect(db_path) as db:
# Enable WAL mode for better concurrency
await db.execute("PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL;")
await db.execute("""