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eolab:openhype:start [2023/06/29 09:08] – [3 Dashboard] sina001eolab:openhype:start [2024/03/15 17:21] (current) – [2.1 Data Flow] rolf.becker
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 [[ https://github.com/sina7272/LANUV_Groundwater |Click here and pull the repository ]] [[ https://github.com/sina7272/LANUV_Groundwater |Click here and pull the repository ]]
  
-In this repository all the Python codesSQL queries are available+direct to the "Dashboard" folder, then all the Python codes and SQL queries are available to run the application.
    
-There is a yml file inside the folder which name is "dashboard_environment". This yml file will be create an environment with all the necessary packages which you will needed to run the application. First step needs to load this file to the Anaconda, if you are not sure how to do that please refer to the XX+There is a yml file inside the folder which name is "dashboard_environment". This yml file will create an environment with all the necessary packages which you will need to run the application. The first step needs to load this file to the Anaconda, if you are not sure how to do that please refer to the 2.3.3 Anaconda section.  
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 +The next step is to add the credentials (Username, DB name, password and ...) of the database to the "credential_temp" file. 
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 +And the last step is to run the "app.py" inside the new environment that you have already created with the help of "dashboard_environment.yml"
  
  
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