# Open-Assistant REST Backend ## Backend Development Setup In root directory, run `docker compose up backend-dev --build --attach-dependencies` to start a database. The default settings are already configured to connect to the database at `localhost:5432`. Python 3.10 is required. It is recommended to use `pyenv` which will recognise the `.python-version` in the project root directory. Make sure you have all requirements installed. You can do this by running `pip install -r requirements.txt` inside the `backend` folder and `pip install -e .` inside the `oasst-shared` folder. Then, run the backend using the `run-local.sh` script inside the `scripts` folder. This will start the backend server at `http://localhost:8080`. ## REST Server Configuration Please either use environment variables or create a `.env` file in the backend root directory (in which this readme file is located) to specify the `DATABASE_URI`. Example contents of a `.env` file for the backend: ``` DATABASE_URI="postgresql://:@/" BACKEND_CORS_ORIGINS=["http://localhost", "http://localhost:4200", "http://localhost:3000", "http://localhost:8080", "https://localhost", "https://localhost:4200", "https://localhost:3000", "https://localhost:8080", "http://dev.oasst.laion.ai", "https://stag.oasst.laion.ai", "https://oasst.laion.ai"] REDIS_HOST=localhost REDIS_PORT=6379 ``` ## Running the REST Server locally for development Have a look into the main `README.md` file for more information on how to set up the backend for development. Use the scripts within the scripts/backend-development folder to run the BE API locally. ## Alembic To create an Alembic database migration script after sql-models were modified run `alembic revision --autogenerate -m "..."` ("..." is what you did) in the `/backend` directory. Then edit the newly created file. See [here](https://alembic.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/tutorial.html) for more information. ## API Documentation Once you have successfully started the backend server, you can access the default api docs at `localhost:8080/docs`. If you need to update the exported openapi.json in the docs/ folder you can run below command to `wget` them from the relevant local fastapi endpoint. This will enable anyone to just see API docs via something like [Swagger.io](https://editor.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LAION-AI/Open-Assistant/main/docs/docs/api/openapi.json) without having to actually set up and run a development backend. ```bash # save openapi.json to docs/docs/api wget localhost:8080/api/v1/openapi.json -O docs/docs/api/openapi.json ``` Note: The api docs should be automatically updated by the `test-api-contract.yaml` workflow.