Bibi
Bibi is an e-commerce fullstack solution built with Flask. It includes e-commerce, social, and hot common modules. It stood the test of business operations, is a light but complete solution.
This project provides backend service, based on Flask, MongoDB, Redis, Celery, RabbitMQ, and supports Python 3.5.
Bibi offers fullstack solution for use with the following:
bibi-frontend Mobile web frontend
bibi-ionic Hybrid APP
- 可观看中文文档
 
Features:
- 
User
- Supports Email, Wechat, Weibo, QQ, and Facebook Oauth,social-oauth for details
 - User Information, Address, Contact, Favor collections and etc..
 
 - 
Social
- Post, like, comment, and bad information report.
 - Following and followers.
 - Notifications.
 
 - 
Content
- Products board
 - Banners
 
 - 
Product
- Brands, categories, tags, vendors, price history.
 - Commodities sub-selections based on different colors, sizes and materials.
 
 - 
Cart
- Session carts
 - Snapshot for items
 
 - 
Order
- Snapshot for order, store items history
 - Split into different packages depend on the total price and categories
 - Logistics information tracking, automatic updates
 - Third party logistics business parcel handling
 
 - 
Payment
- Supports Wechat,Paypal and etc..
 - Supports coupons, coins for discount.
 
 - 
Management System
 - 
AWS file upload
 - 
Bing translate API
 - 
Openexchange rate API
 - 
Kuaidi100 logistics tracking API
 
Screenshot
Content Management

Logistics Management

Product Management

Get Started
This based on Ubuntu/Debian,please skip if you had set up Python 3 environment.
# set up python3 environment
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python3-pip python3-dev
sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev
# set up virtualenv
sudo pip3 install virtualenv virtualenvwrapper
echo "export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "export WORKON_HOME=~/Env" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
# Now virtual env for python3 will be installed in ~/Env
mkvirtualenv bibi # rename bibi
workon bibi # activate bibi env
# set up mongodb # 2.6 version
# set up redis
# set up rabbitMQ
mongod &              # start mongodb
redis-server &        # start redis
rabbitmq-server &     # start RabbitMQ
Install dependencies
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Initial database
python3 manage.py shell
# into Python3 shell
>>> from application.models import User
>>> user = User.create(email="xxxx@xxx.com", password="xxx", name="xxxx")
# Rename the email, password, name
>>> user.roles.append("ADMIN")
>>> user.save()
Run server
# start celery
celery -A application.cel worker -l info &
python3 manage.py runserver
Now open http://127.0.0.1:5000/admin/ on local.
Deploy
# set up supervisor
sudo apt-get install supervisor
# set up gunicorn
pip3 install gunicorn
Create supervisor config
sudo vim /etc/supervisor/conf.d/bibi.conf
[program:bibi]
command=/root/Env/bibi/bin/gunicorn
    -w 3
    -b 0.0.0.0:8080
    --log-level debug
    "application.app:create_app()"
directory=/opt/py-maybi/                                       ; Project dir
autostart=false
autorestart=false
stdout_logfile=/opt/logs/gunicorn.log                          ; log dir
redirect_stderr=true
PS: -w the workers number,formula:(CPUs*2 + 1)
Create nginx config
sudo vim /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/bibi.conf
server {
    listen 80;
    server_name bigbang.maybi.cn;
    location / {
        proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080; # Pointing to the gunicorn host
        proxy_set_header Host $host;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
    }
  }
Start supervisor, nginx
sudo supervisorctl reload
sudo supervisorctl start bibi
sudo service nginx restart
Bravo! It's done.
Please open issues if you have problems.
License
Apache-2.0