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### TODO: get all this inside a docker container and use compose to do the whole set (pg, flask, ?)
	see this for postgresal: 
		https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres (has several env vars that should work out)
	and probably this:
		https://docs.docker.com/compose/gettingstarted/ (for flask and maybe redis)


# flask -> python web server
# sqlalchemy -> provides db-agnostic python objects of db content (and more)
# flask-sqlachemy combines/wraps this to provide a db.* set of objects based on the 'app' that flask creates
# marshmallow-sqlachemy provides a way to create a 'schema' of your class, then serialize an object to it 
# flask-wtf -> 'what the form' allows form consistency/validation based on defining attributes in a class for each form
# flask-bootstrap -> allows me to format that wtf form with boostrap markup - yet to test if it also means I don't need to include it exlicitly in head, etc.

# install needed binaries (maybe I could have done this instead of pip below too -- when I docker this shit, sort it out?)
sudo apt install python3-pip python3-psycopg2 libpq-dev

### LEARN: supposedly could use virtualenv instead of pip3 install --user? OR even apt to install direct?
# --user sticks python libs in ~/.local/[bin|lib|share]
pip3 install --user flask sqlalchemy flask-sqlalchemy flask-marshmallow SQLAlchemy-serializer flask-wtf flask-bootstrap marshmallow-sqlalchemy


# run the web server by:
python3 main.py


### MAYBE:
	when moving a book in a series (which is part of 2 series), do we pop-up
	offer to move parent/child series orders as well to match (think Thomas Covenant)

### TODO: 
	- when remove a Parent book from a series, what do we do?
		(remove all sub books from series too?)
	- need to delete 1 sub_book from book
	- need to add books to loan (on loan page, and via a book search?)
	- need to delete book from loan
	- need to delete all classes (and watch for referential integrity)
		* book, condition, covertype, genre, loan
	- show books on shelf list
	- show books to buy view / printable
	- with ORM: should I lazy load all books (ajax the 2nd->last pages in, or not use ORM, and do a quick db.execute()....)
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