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mlocate-web

A very simple Python web application that offers a web interface for searching a system's filesystem by name using locate / mlocate.

Requirements:

  • Python3 (developed using 3.5.2)
  • Flask (developed using 0.11 installed in a venv with pip)
  • A linux distribution with locate/mlocate set up (developed on Ubuntu 16.04)

Installing and running, in short:

  • Clone to local filesystem
  • cd to directory
  • python3 app.py
  • For detailed instructions, with autostart and using gunicorn to serve the webapp, see below screenshot

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Set up as system service on ubuntu 16.04

  • git clone https://github.com/ehoppmann/mlocate-web.git
  • cd mlocate-web
  • sudo apt-get install python3-pip
  • pip3 install virtualenv
  • virtualenv venv
  • source venv/bin/activate
  • pip3 install -r requirements.txt
  • pip3 install gunicorn
  • Create the file /etc/systemd/system/gunicorn.service with this content:
[Unit]
Description=gunicorn daemon
After=network.target

[Service]
PIDFile=/run/gunicorn/pid
User=<USER YOU WANT THIS TO RUN AS - SUGGEST LIMITED USER>
Group=<GROUP YOU WANT THIS TO RUN AS>
WorkingDirectory=<BASE DIRECTORY - WHERE YOU CLONED TO>
ExecStart=<BASE DIRECTORY - WHERE YOU CLONED TO>/venv/bin/gunicorn --workers 3 -b 0.0.0.0:8000 app:app

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
  • systemctl start gunicorn
  • systemctl enable gunicorn

The search service should now be available on port 8000 and will automatically start with the system.

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