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Vector API for Jennie AI

This repository contains the backend API for the Jennie AI project, used to interact with various endpoints for testing and development purposes. You can also find the frontend code for this project in the Jennie Frontend Repository.

Additionally, you can access the complete API documentation here.


Table of Contents

  1. Technologies Used
  2. Getting Started
  3. Environment Setup
  4. Running the Application
  5. Available Endpoints
  6. Testing the API
  7. Contributing
  8. License

Technologies Used

The backend for Jennie AI is powered by Django and utilizes the following packages:

  • Django 4.2.15
  • Django REST Framework 3.15.2
  • Simple JWT 5.3.1
  • Django CORS Headers 4.4.0
  • Django Ratelimit 4.1.0
  • Django Redis 5.4.0
  • Django Storages 1.14.4
  • Celery
  • Python-dotenv
  • Flask 3.0.3
  • Flask-CORS 4.0.1
  • Gunicorn
  • Psycopg2 2.9.9
  • Google API Libraries (Generative AI, Authentication, etc.)

For a complete list of dependencies, refer to the requirements.txt file.


Getting Started

Prerequisites

Before starting, make sure you have the following installed:

  • Python (version 3.8+)
  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis (optional, if using Celery)
  • Virtualenv

Environment Setup

  1. Clone the Repository

    Clone the project repository from GitHub:

    git clone https://github.com/philiptitus/vectorapi.git
    cd vectorapi
  2. Create a Virtual Environment

    Set up a Python virtual environment:

    python3 -m venv venv
    source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows, use `venv\Scripts\activate`
  3. Install Dependencies

    Install the necessary project dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
  4. Set Up Environment Variables

    Create a .env file in the project root directory with the following variables:

    DJANGO_SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key
    DJANGO_DEBUG=True  # Set to False in production
    DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS=localhost,127.0.0.1
    
    DB_NAME=your_db_name
    DB_USER=your_db_user
    DB_PASSWORD=your_db_password
    DB_HOST=localhost
    DB_PORT=5432
    
    GOOGLE_API_KEY=your-google-api-key
    YOUTUBE_API_KEY=your-youtube-api-key
    GOOGLE_SEARCH_API_KEY=your-google-search-api-key
    GOOGLE_CUSTOM_SEARCH_ENGINE_ID=your-custom-search-engine-id
    
    [email protected]
    EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD=your-email-password
    
    # Optional Celery settings
    # CELERY_BROKER_URL=redis://localhost:6379/0
    # CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND=redis://localhost:6379/0
  5. Apply Migrations

    Run database migrations:

    python manage.py migrate
  6. Create a Superuser

    Set up an admin user for the Django admin interface:

    python manage.py createsuperuser
  7. Collect Static Files

    Collect static assets:

    python manage.py collectstatic

Running the Application

  1. Start the Development Server

    Run the application locally using the Django development server:

    python manage.py runserver

    The app will be available at http://localhost:8000.

  2. Start Celery Worker (Optional)

    If you're using Celery for background tasks, you can start the worker with:

    celery -A jennie worker --loglevel=info
  3. Production with Gunicorn

    For production, you can serve the application using Gunicorn:

    gunicorn jennie.wsgi:application --bind 0.0.0.0:8000

Available Endpoints

Here are the primary API endpoints available:

User Endpoints (/api/users/)

  • Login: POST /api/users/login/
  • Register: POST /api/users/register/
  • Get Profile: GET /api/users/profile/
  • Update Profile: PUT /api/users/profile/update/
  • Delete Account: DELETE /api/users/delete/
  • Password Reset Request: POST /api/users/password-reset/
  • Password Reset Confirmation: POST /api/users/password-reset-confirm/<uidb64>/<token>/
  • Set New Password: POST /api/users/set-new-password/

API Endpoints (/api/v1/)

  • Latest Interview Session: GET /api/v1/latest/
  • Answer List: GET /api/v1/answers/
  • Notification List: GET /api/v1/notifications/
  • Check Session Expired: GET /api/v1/expired/
  • Run Code: POST /api/v1/run/
  • Get Code: GET /api/v1/code/
  • Get Agent: GET /api/v1/agent/
  • Preparation Material List: GET /api/v1/materials/
  • Job List: GET /api/v1/jobs/
  • Create Job: POST /api/v1/jobs/create/
  • Create Interview: POST /api/v1/interviews/create/
  • User Interviews: GET /api/v1/interviews/

Testing the API

You can test the API locally or on the deployed server.

  • Local Testing: Use tools like Postman or curl for testing.

  • Deployed Server: If you prefer, you can test the deployed version of the API using the following base URL:

    https://jennie-1720624972853.ue.r.appspot.com
    

Postman Testing

  1. Import Endpoints: Create a collection in Postman and add the API endpoints with their corresponding request methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE).

  2. JWT Authentication: For protected routes, obtain a JWT token by logging in via the /api/users/login/ endpoint. Include the token in the Authorization header:

    Authorization: Bearer <your-jwt-token>
    
  3. Sample Request: Example of retrieving the latest interview session:

    GET https://jennie-1720624972853.ue.r.appspot.com/api/v1/latest/
    

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Feel free to fork this repository, make improvements, and submit pull requests. Any contributions are greatly appreciated.


License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.


© 2024 Philip Titus