parrot



Features

  • Built-in UI (web app) ready to deploy.
  • REST API to easily extend or integrate Parrot into your pipeline.
  • Export to various formats: keyvaluejson, postringspropertiesxmlpropertiesandroidphpxlsxyaml and csv.
  • Easily rename project strings, Parrot takes care of keeping locales in sync.
  • Manage your project's team, assign collaborators and their roles.
  • Control API Client access for your projects.
  • Easy install/deploy using Docker.
Try it out
The easiest way to get started is using docker and docker-compose. Simply clone this repo, navigate to the root of it and start the services:
$ git clone https://github.com/anthonynsimon/parrot.git
$ cd parrot
$ sudo /bin/bash scripts/buildweb.sh
$ sudo /bin/bash scripts/start.sh
Please note that to build the web app, npm is required.
This will build the web app and launch 3 containers: a Postgres database, the Parrot API server and Nginx as the reverse proxy and static file server.
Navigate to https://localhost/api/v1/ping and you should be able to see if the API is up (your browser will complain about an unknown certificate, see the HTTPS notice below for more info).
And to view the web app simply navigate to https://localhost, it should open the login page of the web app.
Important note on HTTPS
For convinience, self-signed SSL certificates are provided for the reverse-proxy (nginx). Do NOT use them for anything other than development, use your own certificates instead. We recommended automating the generation and renewal of the certificates via Let's Encrypt. The /etc/nginx/certs and /etc/nginx/vhost.d volumes on the nginx container has been made available for this purpose.

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