Take control of your insurance
- setup group insurance for you and your friends
- Browse and pick group insurance policies that are right for you
- 100% of unused premiums get returned to you at the end of the period
- Manage claims against your policies with a direct democracy, opt for "jury duty" or elect representatives to manage on your behalf
Pods
- User profile
- Groups of users
- Permissions/Roles
- User authentication
Policies
- Coverage types (e.g. property, renters, etc.)
- Policy types (Capped Pool, Perpetual Pool, Capital Call)
- Claims
- Settlement type (Commitee or direct democracy)
- Claim evidence (Pictures, statements)
- Claim Approvals (Votes from policy holders)
VS code settings for formatting code with prettier are set for this package, if you choose to use another code editor please run prettier before committing with
Front End: npx prettier --write src/**/*.tsx
- Install VS code
- Use VS code
- Copy .env.example and rename the copy to .env
- Run the following commands:
pipenv install
pipenv shell
pipenv run python manage.py migrate
pipenv run python manage.py createsuperuser
pipenv run python manage.py runserver
Note: database is all sqlite, proper db settings setup to come
For development notes see: roadmap.md
In frontend directory: Copy .env.example and rename the copy to .env
In a separate terminal window, run the frontend
cd frontend
npm install
npm run start
If you're running on a mac you might need to set up postgres for psycopg2, pythons postgresql driver:
brew install libpq --build-from-source
brew install openssl
export LDFLAGS="-L/opt/homebrew/opt/[email protected]/lib -L/opt/homebrew/opt/libpq/lib"
export CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/homebrew/opt/[email protected]/include -I/opt/homebrew/opt/libpq/include"
pipenv install
Build command docker build -t insure .
- Create and push a new branch
- Create new Pull Request in Github
Backend
python manage.py migrate
gunicorn open_insure.wsgi:application --access-logfile=- --bind 0.0.0.0:8000 --capture-output --enable-stdio-inheritance
Frontend
npm run build
(I often build on a seperate machine that has more RAM than the typical prod server and copy the build folder over)
serve -s build