Version initiale de l'application en Streamlit

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BACKEND_URL=

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/.env
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# .gitlab-ci.yml
stages:
- dockerize
- deployment
build-push-docker-image-job:
stage: dockerize
# Specify a Docker image to run the job in.
image: docker:20-dind
# Specify an additional image 'docker:dind' ("Docker-in-Docker") that
# will start up the Docker daemon when it is brought up by a runner.
before_script:
- docker login -u "$DOCKER_REGISTRY_USER" -p "$DOCKER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD" $DOCKER_REGISTRY_URL # Instructs GitLab to login to its registry
services:
- name: docker:20-dind
alias: docker
command: ["--tls=false"]
script:
- echo "Building..." # MAKE SURE NO SPACE ON EITHER SIDE OF = IN THE FOLLOWING LINE
- export CONTAINER_FULL_IMAGE_NAME_WITH_TAG=$IMAGE_NAME_WITH_REGISTRY_PREFIX/my-build-image:$COMMIT_HASH
- docker build -f ./Dockerfile --pull -t built-image-name .
- docker tag built-image-name "$CONTAINER_FULL_IMAGE_NAME_WITH_TAG"
- docker push "$CONTAINER_FULL_IMAGE_NAME_WITH_TAG"
- echo "$CONTAINER_FULL_IMAGE_NAME_WITH_TAG"
- echo "Deploying on CapRover..."
- docker run caprover/cli-caprover:2.2.3 caprover deploy --caproverUrl "$CAPROVER_URL" --caproverPassword "$CAPROVER_PASSWORD" -a "$CAPROVER_APP" -i "$CONTAINER_FULL_IMAGE_NAME_WITH_TAG"
only:
- main
variables:
DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay2
DOCKER_REGISTRY_USER: ${CI_REGISTRY_USER}
DOCKER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD}
DOCKER_REGISTRY_URL: ${CI_REGISTRY}
IMAGE_NAME_WITH_REGISTRY_PREFIX: ${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}
COMMIT_HASH: ${CI_COMMIT_SHA}
CAPROVER_URL: ${CAPROVER_URL}
CAPROVER_PASSWORD: ${CAPROVER_PASSWORD}
CAPROVER_APP: ${CAPROVER_APP}

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FROM python:3.10-slim
EXPOSE 8051
WORKDIR /app
# Install the app's dependencies
COPY requirements.txt .
RUN pip install -r requirements.txt
# Copy the app's code
COPY config.py ./
COPY main.py ./
COPY ressources ./ressources
# Set the entrypoint to run the app
ENTRYPOINT [ "streamlit", "run" ]
CMD [ "main.py", "--server.port=8051", "--server.headless", "true", "--server.fileWatcherType", "none", "--browser.gatherUsageStats", "false"]

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# point-median-frontend
## Getting started
To make it easy for you to get started with GitLab, here's a list of recommended next steps.
Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? [Use the template at the bottom](#editing-this-readme)!
## Add your files
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- [ ] [Add files using the command line](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/add-file.html#add-a-file-using-the-command-line) or push an existing Git repository with the following command:
```
cd existing_repo
git remote add origin https://git.jevalide.ca/jevalideca/point-median-frontend.git
git branch -M main
git push -uf origin main
```
## Integrate with your tools
- [ ] [Set up project integrations](https://git.jevalide.ca/jevalideca/point-median-frontend/-/settings/integrations)
## Collaborate with your team
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- [ ] [Set auto-merge](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.html)
## Test and Deploy
Use the built-in continuous integration in GitLab.
- [ ] [Get started with GitLab CI/CD](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/quick_start/index.html)
- [ ] [Analyze your code for known vulnerabilities with Static Application Security Testing(SAST)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/sast/)
- [ ] [Deploy to Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, or Amazon ECS using Auto Deploy](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/requirements.html)
- [ ] [Use pull-based deployments for improved Kubernetes management](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/clusters/agent/)
- [ ] [Set up protected environments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/protected_environments.html)
***
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docker build -t local/point-median-frontend .

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from typing import Optional
from pydantic import BaseModel
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
from dotenv import find_dotenv
LOGGER_NAME = "point-median-frontend"
class Settings(BaseSettings):
BACKEND_URL: str = "http://localhost:8000"
class Config:
env_file = find_dotenv()
settings = Settings()

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docker stop point-median-frontend
docker rm point-median-frontend
# Ce programme sert à lancer le job_dispatcher dans un docker localement pour tester
docker run -p 8051:8051 --name point-median-frontend --env-file .env --network host local/point-median-frontend

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import streamlit as st
import requests
from config import settings
import streamlit.components.v1 as components
def correct_text(text):
url = f"{settings.BACKEND_URL}/corriger"
response = requests.get(url, json={"text": text})
if response.status_code != 200:
st.error("Erreur lors de la requête au serveur: {response.status_code}")
return ""
else:
return response.json()["text"]
def main():
st.title("Application Point Médian")
with open("ressources/header.md", "r") as f:
st.markdown(f.read(), unsafe_allow_html=False)
text = st.text_area("Entre le texte à corriger", value="Écris ton texte ici", height=200)
if st.button("Corriger"):
corrected_text = correct_text(text)
st.text_area("Texte corrigé:", value=corrected_text, height=200)
with open("ressources/formulaire_courriel.html", "r") as f:
components.html(f.read(), height=350, scrolling=True)
with open("ressources/footer.md", "r") as f:
st.markdown(f.read(), unsafe_allow_html=False)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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pydantic~=2.3.0
pydantic-settings==2.0.3
streamlit~=1.26.0
requests~=2.31.0
python-dotenv~=1.0.0

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Un gros merci
- À [Solène Métayer](https://www.linkedin.com/in/solenemetayer/) et [Mélina Roy](https://www.linkedin.com/in/melina-roy-crha/) pour le guide [Guide RH d'écriture inclusive](https://monamierh.com/produit/guide-rh-ecriture-inclusive/)
- Au groupe Féministes en Mouvement de l'Université Laval pour leur [Guide d\'écriture inclusive](https://femulaval.wordpress.com/ecriture-inclusive/)
Développé avec ❤️ par [François Pelletier](https://linktr.ee/jevalideca) de [Je valide ça, service-conseil](https://jevalide.ca)
Publié sous licence [AGPL 3.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.fr.html)
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<div>
<form method="post" action="https://listmonk.service.jevalide.ca/subscription/form" class="listmonk-form">
<div>
<h3>Abonne-toi pour ne rien manquer</h3>
<input type="hidden" name="nonce"/>
<p><label for="emaillistmonk">Courriel: </label> <input type="email" id="emaillistmonk" name="email"
required placeholder="E-mail"/></p>
<p><label for="nomlistmonk">Nom: </label> <input type="text" id="nomlistmonk" name="name"
placeholder="Nom (facultatif)"/></p>
<p>
<input id="4acf1" type="checkbox" name="l" checked value="4acf17dd-b2d6-4970-9e5b-25cacd9b3f31"/>
<label for="4acf1">Les mises à jour de l'application Point médian</label>
</p>
<p>
<input id="a74b6" type="checkbox" name="l" checked value="a74b62d0-14e0-410c-aa86-517ee1e2e7bd"/>
<label for="a74b6">💌 La cyberlettre 💌</label>
</p>
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<input id="32641" type="checkbox" name="l" checked value="32641cf3-06ab-41bb-87b5-6fcd0886906a"/>
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</p>
<p><input type="submit" value="S'abonner"/></p>
</div>
</form>
</div>

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Cette application convertit le texte entré dans la boîte en forme inclusive abrégée avec le point régulier . vers le point médian ·.
Les séparateurs / et - et les formes avec les parenthèses sont aussi convertis.