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The SEAC Tool Shed application is an interface and database application for the Tool Shed program of the Southeast Area Coalition (SEAC). The application is meant to handle user, transaction, and system information; to increase efficiency and decrease cost; and to provide a platform for the program's continued growth. Our Deployment Procedure contains all relevant information on installation and initial setup of the application.
Here's where you can find tutorials for the setup and operation of this application, as well as project documentation for technical aspects. See the sidebar for links to each page.
The application's development stack makes use of Amazon Web Services in combination with Node.js, CSS, Python, MySQL, and Square for payment interactions. For more information regarding the development stack, please see the Development Stack page.
In order to ensure the new SEAC Tool Shed database web application can be accessed, it's important to ensure all parts of the development stack can be accessed. The Accessing the Development Stack page contains tutorials for accessing the Amazon Web Services and Square payment environments, as well as instructions on how to view and modify production code.
The deployment procedure describes the steps necessary to ensure the application runs smoothly. The Deployment Procedure page contains more information on deployment and initial setup.
System documentation outlines and explains the application's technical systems and structures. The System Documentation pages contain detailed information on their respective topics.
System tutorials provide instruction on performing various actions around the site. Please refer to the designated System Tutorials pages to learn more about specific actions.
SEAC Toolshed project by The Handymen: Ian Dinga, Andy Erskine, Fei Gao, Evan Hiltzik, Bryce Hofstrom, Michael Pacholarz, and Aryan Todi.
Special thanks to Andrew, Mike, and Nick.
- Privileges, User Levels, and Access Levels
- Database Schema Information
- User Interface
- Project Directory Structure
- Data Migration
- Create an account as a customer
- Create an account for another person as a privileged user
- Editing your own account information
- Editing the account information of another person as a privileged user
- Deleting an account