# Document Summary This project provides a user interface for summarizing documents and text using a Dockerized frontend application. Users can upload files or paste text to generate summaries. ## Docker ### Build UI Docker Image To build the frontend Docker image, navigate to the `GenAIExamples/CodeGen/ui` directory and run the following command: ```bash cd GenAIExamples/CodeGen/ui docker build -t opea/codegen-gradio-ui:latest --build-arg https_proxy=$https_proxy --build-arg http_proxy=$http_proxy -f docker/Dockerfile.gradio . ``` This command builds the Docker image with the tag `opea/codegen-gradio-ui:latest`. It also passes the proxy settings as build arguments to ensure that the build process can access the internet if you are behind a corporate firewall. ### Run UI Docker Image To run the frontend Docker image, navigate to the `GenAIExamples/CodeGen/ui/gradio` directory and execute the following commands: ```bash cd GenAIExamples/CodeGen/ui/gradio ip_address=$(hostname -I | awk '{print $1}') docker run -d -p 5173:5173 --ipc=host \ -e http_proxy=$http_proxy \ -e https_proxy=$https_proxy \ -e no_proxy=$no_proxy \ -e BACKEND_SERVICE_ENDPOINT=http://$ip_address:7778/v1/codegen \ opea/codegen-gradio-ui:latest ``` This command runs the Docker container in interactive mode, mapping port 5173 of the host to port 5173 of the container. It also sets several environment variables, including the backend service endpoint, which is required for the frontend to communicate with the backend service. ### Python To run the frontend application directly using Python, navigate to the `GenAIExamples/CodeGen/ui/gradio` directory and run the following command: ```bash cd GenAIExamples/CodeGen/ui/gradio python codegen_ui_gradio.py ``` This command starts the frontend application using Python. ## Additional Information ### Prerequisites Ensure you have Docker installed and running on your system. Also, make sure you have the necessary proxy settings configured if you are behind a corporate firewall. ### Environment Variables - `http_proxy`: Proxy setting for HTTP connections. - `https_proxy`: Proxy setting for HTTPS connections. - `no_proxy`: Comma-separated list of hosts that should be excluded from proxying. - `BACKEND_SERVICE_ENDPOINT`: The endpoint of the backend service that the frontend will communicate with. ### Troubleshooting - Docker Build Issues: If you encounter issues while building the Docker image, ensure that your proxy settings are correctly configured and that you have internet access. - Docker Run Issues: If the Docker container fails to start, check the environment variables and ensure that the backend service is running and accessible. This README file provides detailed instructions and explanations for building and running the Dockerized frontend application, as well as running it directly using Python. It also highlights the key features of the project and provides additional information for troubleshooting and configuring the environment.