32 |
33 |
34 | {% if auction.is_active %}
35 | {% if auction.remaining_minutes < 2 %}
36 |
Less than {{ auction.remaining_minutes }}m
37 | {% else %}
38 |
Less than {{ auction.remaining_minutes }}m
39 | {% endif %}
40 | {% else %}
41 |
Expired
42 | {% endif %}
43 |
{{ auction.min_value }}$
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | {% if auction.desc %}
48 |
49 |
50 |
Description
51 |
52 | {{ auction.desc }}
53 |
54 |
55 | {% endif %}
56 |
57 | {% endblock %}
58 |
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/auctions/models.py:
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1 | from django.db import models
2 | from django.contrib.auth.models import User
3 | from datetime import timedelta, datetime, timezone
4 | from math import ceil
5 |
6 | # Auction duration in minutes
7 | AUCTION_DURATION = 5
8 |
9 | class Auction(models.Model):
10 | author = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
11 | title = models.CharField(max_length=300)
12 | desc = models.CharField(max_length=2000, blank=True)
13 | image = models.ImageField(upload_to='auction_images/', blank=True, default = 'auction_images/default/default.svg')
14 | min_value = models.IntegerField()
15 | date_added = models.DateTimeField()
16 | is_active = models.BooleanField(default=True)
17 | winner = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.SET("(deleted)"),
18 | blank=True,
19 | null=True,
20 | related_name="auction_winner",
21 | related_query_name="auction_winner")
22 | final_value = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
23 |
24 | def resolve(self):
25 | if self.is_active:
26 | # If expired
27 | if self.has_expired():
28 | # Define winner
29 | highest_bid = Bid.objects.filter(auction=self).order_by('-amount').order_by('date').first()
30 | if highest_bid:
31 | self.winner = highest_bid.bidder
32 | self.final_value = highest_bid.amount
33 | self.is_active = False
34 | self.save()
35 |
36 | # Helper function that determines if the auction has expired
37 | def has_expired(self):
38 | now = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
39 | expiration = self.date_added + timedelta(minutes=AUCTION_DURATION)
40 | if now > expiration:
41 | return True
42 | else:
43 | return False
44 |
45 | # Returns the ceiling of remaining_time in minutes
46 | @property
47 | def remaining_minutes(self):
48 | if self.is_active:
49 | now = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
50 | expiration = self.date_added + timedelta(minutes=AUCTION_DURATION)
51 | minutes_remaining = ceil((expiration - now).total_seconds() / 60)
52 | return(minutes_remaining)
53 | else:
54 | return(0)
55 |
56 | class Bid(models.Model):
57 | bidder = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
58 | auction = models.ForeignKey(Auction, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
59 | amount = models.IntegerField()
60 | # is_cancelled = models.BooleanField(default=False)
61 | date = models.DateTimeField('when the bid was made')
62 |
63 |
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/auctionrush/settings.py:
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1 | """
2 | Django settings for auctionrush project.
3 |
4 | Generated by 'django-admin startproject' using Django 2.1.5.
5 |
6 | For more information on this file, see
7 | https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/settings/
8 |
9 | For the full list of settings and their values, see
10 | https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/settings/
11 | """
12 |
13 | import os
14 |
15 | # Build paths inside the project like this: os.path.join(BASE_DIR, ...)
16 | BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
17 |
18 |
19 | # Quick-start development settings - unsuitable for production
20 | # See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/howto/deployment/checklist/
21 |
22 | # SECURITY WARNING: keep the secret key used in production secret!
23 | # SECRET_KEY = '00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
24 |
25 | with open('/root/secret_key.txt') as f:
26 | SECRET_KEY = f.read().strip()
27 |
28 | # SECURITY WARNING: don't run with debug turned on in production!
29 | DEBUG = True
30 |
31 | ALLOWED_HOSTS = [
32 | # '0.0.0.0',
33 | 'auction-rush.xyz',
34 | 'auctionrush.tk',
35 | 'www.auctionrush.tk',
36 | '83.212.103.177',
37 | # '192.168.1.5',
38 | # 'localhost',
39 | ]
40 |
41 |
42 | # Application definition
43 |
44 | INSTALLED_APPS = [
45 | 'auctions.apps.AuctionsConfig',
46 | 'django.contrib.admin',
47 | 'django.contrib.auth',
48 | 'django.contrib.contenttypes',
49 | 'django.contrib.sessions',
50 | 'django.contrib.messages',
51 | 'django.contrib.staticfiles',
52 | ]
53 |
54 | MIDDLEWARE = [
55 | 'django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware',
56 | 'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
57 | 'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
58 | 'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
59 | 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
60 | 'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
61 | 'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware',
62 | ]
63 |
64 | ROOT_URLCONF = 'auctionrush.urls'
65 |
66 | TEMPLATES = [
67 | {
68 | 'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
69 | 'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates')],
70 | 'APP_DIRS': True,
71 | 'OPTIONS': {
72 | 'context_processors': [
73 | 'django.template.context_processors.debug',
74 | 'django.template.context_processors.request',
75 | 'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
76 | 'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages',
77 | ],
78 | },
79 | },
80 | ]
81 |
82 | WSGI_APPLICATION = 'auctionrush.wsgi.application'
83 |
84 |
85 | # Database
86 | # https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/settings/#databases
87 |
88 | DATABASES = {
89 | 'default': {
90 | 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
91 | 'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
92 | }
93 | }
94 |
95 |
96 | # Password validation
97 | # https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/settings/#auth-password-validators
98 |
99 | AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS = [
100 | {
101 | 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.UserAttributeSimilarityValidator',
102 | },
103 | {
104 | 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.MinimumLengthValidator',
105 | },
106 | {
107 | 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.CommonPasswordValidator',
108 | },
109 | {
110 | 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.NumericPasswordValidator',
111 | },
112 | ]
113 |
114 | # Redirect to home URL after login (Default redirects to /accounts/profile/)
115 | LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = '/'
116 |
117 | # This logs any emails sent to the console (so you can copy the password reset link from the console).
118 | EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.console.EmailBackend'
119 |
120 | # Internationalization
121 | # https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/i18n/
122 |
123 | LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en-us'
124 |
125 | TIME_ZONE = 'Europe/Athens'
126 |
127 | USE_I18N = True
128 |
129 | USE_L10N = True
130 |
131 | USE_TZ = True
132 |
133 | # Static files (CSS, JavaScript, Images)
134 | # https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/howto/static-files/
135 |
136 | STATIC_ROOT = '/var/www/auctionrush/static'
137 | STATIC_URL = '/static/'
138 |
139 | STATICFILES_DIRS = [
140 | os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static"),
141 | ]
142 |
143 | # Media files
144 | MEDIA_ROOT = '/var/www/auctionrush/media'
145 | MEDIA_URL = '/media/'
146 |
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/auctions/views.py:
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1 | from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404
2 | from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
3 | from django.template import loader
4 | from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
5 | from datetime import datetime, timezone
6 | from django.urls import reverse
7 |
8 | from .models import Auction, Bid
9 | from .forms import ImageUploadForm
10 |
11 | # Main page
12 | def index(request):
13 | # First get all auctions and resolve them
14 | auction_list = Auction.objects.all()
15 | for a in auction_list:
16 | a.resolve()
17 | # Get all active auctions, oldest first
18 | latest_auction_list = auction_list.filter(is_active=True).order_by('date_added')
19 | template = loader.get_template('auctions/index.html')
20 | context = {
21 | 'title': "Active auctions",
22 | 'auction_list': latest_auction_list,
23 | }
24 | return HttpResponse(template.render(context, request))
25 |
26 | def auctions(request):
27 | # Get all auctions, newest first
28 | auction_list = Auction.objects.order_by('-date_added')
29 | for a in auction_list:
30 | a.resolve()
31 | template = loader.get_template('auctions/index.html')
32 | context = {
33 | 'title': "All auctions",
34 | 'auction_list': auction_list,
35 | }
36 | return HttpResponse(template.render(context, request))
37 |
38 | # Details on some auction
39 | def detail(request, auction_id):
40 | auction = get_object_or_404(Auction, pk=auction_id)
41 | auction.resolve()
42 | already_bid = False
43 | if request.user.is_authenticated:
44 | if auction.author == request.user:
45 | own_auction = True
46 | return render(request, 'auctions/detail.html', {'auction': auction, 'own_auction': own_auction})
47 |
48 | user_bid = Bid.objects.filter(bidder=request.user).filter(auction=auction).first()
49 | if user_bid:
50 | already_bid = True
51 | bid_amount = user_bid.amount
52 | return render(request, 'auctions/detail.html', {'auction': auction, 'already_bid': already_bid, 'bid_amount': bid_amount})
53 |
54 | return render(request, 'auctions/detail.html', {'auction': auction, 'already_bid': already_bid})
55 | # try:
56 | # auction = Auction.objects.get(pk=auction_id)
57 | # except Auction.DoesNotExist:
58 | # raise Http404("Auction does not exist")
59 | # return render(request, 'auctions/detail.html', {'auction': auction})
60 |
61 | # def results(request, auction_id):
62 | # response = "You're looking at the results of auction %s."
63 | # return HttpResponse(response % auction_id)
64 |
65 | # Bid on some auction
66 | @login_required
67 | def bid(request, auction_id):
68 | auction = get_object_or_404(Auction, pk=auction_id)
69 | auction.resolve()
70 | bid = Bid.objects.filter(bidder=request.user).filter(auction=auction).first()
71 |
72 | if not auction.is_active:
73 | return render(request, 'auctions/detail.html', {
74 | 'auction': auction,
75 | 'error_message': "The auction has expired.",
76 | })
77 |
78 | try:
79 | bid_amount = request.POST['amount']
80 | # Prevent user from entering an empty or invalid bid
81 | if not bid_amount or int(bid_amount) < auction.min_value:
82 | raise(KeyError)
83 | if not bid:
84 | # Create new Bid object if it does not exist
85 | bid = Bid()
86 | bid.auction = auction
87 | bid.bidder = request.user
88 | bid.amount = bid_amount
89 | bid.date = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
90 | except (KeyError):
91 | # Redisplay the auction details.
92 | return render(request, 'auctions/detail.html', {
93 | 'auction': auction,
94 | 'error_message': "Invalid bid amount.",
95 | })
96 | else:
97 | bid.save()
98 | # Always return an HttpResponseRedirect after successfully dealing
99 | # with POST data. This prevents data from being posted twice if a
100 | # user hits the Back button.
101 | # return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('polls:results', args=(question.id,)))
102 | return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('my_bids', args=()))
103 |
104 | # TODO redirect to my bids
105 | # template = loader.get_template('auctions/my_bids.html')
106 | # context = {
107 | # 'my_bids_list': my_bids_list,
108 | # }
109 | # return HttpResponse(template.render(context, request))
110 |
111 | # return HttpResponse(f"You just bid {bid_amount} on auction {auction_id}.")
112 |
113 | # Create auction
114 | @login_required
115 | def create(request):
116 | submit_button = request.POST.get('submit_button')
117 | if submit_button:
118 | try:
119 | title = request.POST['title']
120 | min_value = request.POST['min_value']
121 | if not title or not min_value:
122 | raise(KeyError)
123 | except (KeyError):
124 | # Redisplay the create auction page with an error message.
125 | return render(request, 'auctions/create.html', {
126 | 'error_message': "Please fill the required fields.",
127 | })
128 | else:
129 | # Create new Bid object
130 | auction = Auction()
131 | auction.author = request.user
132 | auction.title = title
133 | auction.min_value = min_value
134 | auction.desc = request.POST['description']
135 | form = ImageUploadForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
136 | if form.is_valid():
137 | image = form.cleaned_data['image']
138 | auction.image = image
139 | # auction.date_added = datetime.utcnow()
140 | auction.date_added = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
141 | auction.save()
142 | # return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('auctions:detail', args=(auction.id,)))
143 | return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('my_auctions', args=()))
144 | else:
145 | return render(request, 'auctions/create.html')
146 |
147 |
148 | @login_required
149 | def my_auctions(request):
150 | # Get all auctions by user, sorted by date
151 | my_auctions_list = Auction.objects.all().filter(author=request.user).order_by('-date_added')
152 | for a in my_auctions_list:
153 | a.resolve()
154 | template = loader.get_template('auctions/my_auctions.html')
155 | context = {
156 | 'my_auctions_list': my_auctions_list,
157 | }
158 | return HttpResponse(template.render(context, request))
159 |
160 | @login_required
161 | def my_bids(request):
162 | # Get all bids by user, sorted by date
163 | my_bids_list = Bid.objects.all().filter(bidder=request.user).order_by('-date')
164 | for b in my_bids_list:
165 | b.auction.resolve()
166 |
167 | template = loader.get_template('auctions/my_bids.html')
168 | context = {
169 | 'my_bids_list': my_bids_list,
170 | }
171 | return HttpResponse(template.render(context, request))
172 |
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/static/css/style.css:
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1 | /* Colorscheme */
2 | :root {
3 | --background: #FFFFFF;
4 | --color0: #F1F1F1;
5 | --color1: #ED665B;
6 | --color2: #39B8A5;
7 | --color3: #F98F3D;
8 | --color4: #1972E7;
9 | --color5: #AE5BF6;
10 | --color6: #4DCCE5;
11 | --color7: #101010;
12 | --color8: #9F9F9F;
13 | --color9: #ED3D2E;
14 | --color10: #16B8A0;
15 | --color11: #F97916;
16 | --color12: #0868E7;
17 | --color13: #9422F6;
18 | --color14: #10C2E5;
19 | --color15: #656565;
20 |
21 | --main-bg: #FAFAFA;
22 | --navbar-bg: #2A2A2A;
23 | --light-green: #C8F9E3;
24 | --navbar-bg-hover: #3A3A3A;
25 | --shadow: 0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.2);
26 | --strong-shadow: 0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5);
27 | }
28 |
29 | body {
30 | background: var(--main-bg);
31 | }
32 |
33 | /* Global settings */
34 | * {
35 | font-family: sans-serif !important;
36 | }
37 |
38 | hr {
39 | /* border-top: 2px solid var(--color0); */
40 | border: 0;
41 | height: 3px;
42 | background: var(--color0);
43 | /* background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(left, #f0f0f0, #8c8b8b, #f0f0f0); */
44 | /* background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(left, #f0f0f0, #8c8b8b, #f0f0f0); */
45 | /* background-image: -ms-linear-gradient(left, #f0f0f0, #8c8b8b, #f0f0f0); */
46 | /* background-image: -o-linear-gradient(left, #f0f0f0, #8c8b8b, #f0f0f0); */
47 | }
48 |
49 | h1 {
50 | text-align: center;
51 | font-size: 35pt;
52 | }
53 |
54 | h2 {
55 | text-align: center;
56 | }
57 |
58 | h4 {
59 | text-align: center;
60 | font-size: large;
61 | color: var(--color8);
62 | }
63 |
64 | .register-wrapper {
65 | position: absolute;
66 | margin: auto;
67 | top: 0;
68 | right: 0;
69 | bottom: 0;
70 | left: 0;
71 | width: 800px;
72 | height: 550px;
73 | background: red;
74 | /* text-align: center; */
75 | background: var(--color0);
76 | border-radius: 20px;
77 | margin-top: 100px;
78 | padding-top: 20px;
79 | padding-left: 60px;
80 | }
81 |
82 | .login-wrapper {
83 | padding-top: 20px;
84 | background: var(--color0);
85 | border-radius: 20px;
86 | position: absolute;
87 | margin: auto;
88 | top: 0;
89 | right: 0;
90 | bottom: 0;
91 | left: 0;
92 | width: 400px;
93 | height: 400px;
94 | text-align: center;
95 | }
96 |
97 | .center_div {
98 | text-align: center;
99 | margin-left: -40px;
100 | }
101 |
102 | .main-content {
103 | margin-top: 80px;
104 | }
105 |
106 | .error {
107 | text-align: center;
108 | border-radius: 25px;
109 | padding: 10px;
110 | background: var(--color9);
111 | border: 0px;
112 | width: 90%;
113 | color: var(--background);
114 | }
115 |
116 | /* Input */
117 | .textbox {
118 | border-radius: 25px;
119 | padding: 10px;
120 | padding-left: 15px;
121 | padding-right: 15px;
122 | background: var(--color0);
123 | border: 0px;
124 | transition: .3s;
125 | }
126 |
127 | .textbox:focus {
128 | background: var(--light-green);
129 | transition: .3s;
130 | /* float: center; */
131 | }
132 |
133 | .required_field {
134 | font-weight: bold;
135 | color: var(--color9);
136 | font-size: larger;
137 | }
138 |
139 | .description_box {
140 | border-radius: 25px;
141 | padding: 10px;
142 | padding-left: 15px;
143 | padding-right: 15px;
144 | background: var(--color0);
145 | border: 0px;
146 | width: 500px;
147 | /* height 500px; */
148 | overflow-wrap: break-word;
149 | transition: .3s;
150 | }
151 | .description_box:focus {
152 | background: var(--light-green);
153 | transition: .3s;
154 | }
155 |
156 | .submit_button {
157 | border-radius: 25px;
158 | padding: 12px;
159 | margin: 5px;
160 | background: var(--color10);
161 | border: 0px;
162 | color: var(--background);
163 | font-size: large;
164 | transition: .3s;
165 | }
166 |
167 | .submit_button:hover {
168 | filter: brightness(120%);
169 | padding-left: 30px;
170 | padding-right: 30px;
171 | transition: .3s;
172 | /* box-shadow: var(--shadow); */
173 | }
174 |
175 | /* Index and detail pages */
176 | .auction_image {
177 | width:50%;
178 | max-width:400px;
179 | max-height:400px;
180 | border-radius: 12px;
181 | margin: 40px;
182 | float: left;
183 | }
184 |
185 | .auction_value {
186 | font-weight: bold;
187 | color: var(--background);
188 | max-width: 20%;
189 | background: var(--color2);
190 | padding: 10px;
191 | border-radius: 6px;
192 | /* font-size: x-large; */
193 | }
194 |
195 |
196 | .auction_image_detail {
197 | /* display: flex; */
198 | /* width:100%; */
199 |
200 | /* width:200px; */
201 | /* height:200px; */
202 | /* border-radius: 12px; */
203 |
204 | margin-top: -20px;
205 | margin-left: -20px;
206 | margin-right: -20px;
207 | border-radius: 12px;
208 | width:300px;
209 | height:300px;
210 | margin: 10px;
211 | float: left;
212 |
213 | object-fit: cover;
214 | margin-bottom: 10px;
215 | /* border-radius: 12px; */
216 | }
217 |
218 | .desc_box {
219 | box-shadow: var(--shadow);
220 | display: inline-block;
221 | float: center;
222 | /* flex: 1 0 21%; */
223 | border-radius: 12px;
224 | padding: 20px;
225 | margin: 6px;
226 | /* margin-right: 11%; */
227 | /* width: 20%; */
228 | /* height: 423px; */
229 | width: 700px;
230 | /* width: 75%; */
231 | /* height:200px; */
232 | text-decoration: none;
233 | color: var(--color7);
234 | overflow-wrap: break-word;
235 | text-align: left;
236 | }
237 |
238 | .desc_box_title {
239 | text-align: center;
240 | }
241 |
242 | .bid_box {
243 | box-shadow: var(--shadow);
244 | display: inline-block;
245 | float: center;
246 | /* flex: 1 0 21%; */
247 | border-radius: 12px;
248 | padding: 20px;
249 | margin: 6px;
250 | margin-bottom: 20px;
251 | /* width: 20%; */
252 | height: 100px;
253 | width: 200px;
254 | /* height:200px; */
255 | text-decoration: none;
256 | color: var(--color7);
257 | overflow-wrap: break-word;
258 | text-align: center;
259 | }
260 |
261 | li a {
262 | color: var(--color2);
263 | }
264 |
265 | .navbar {
266 | list-style-type: none;
267 | position: absolute;
268 | top: 0;
269 | left: 0;
270 | margin: 0;
271 | /* margin-top: -10px; */
272 | /* margin-left: -10px; */
273 | /* margin-right: -20px; */
274 | padding: 0;
275 | width: 100%;
276 | overflow: hidden;
277 | background-color: var(--navbar-bg);
278 | box-shadow: var(--shadow);
279 | }
280 |
281 | .navbar-item {
282 | float: left;
283 | transition: .3s;
284 | }
285 |
286 | .navbar-item-right {
287 | float: right;
288 | transition: .3s;
289 | }
290 |
291 | .navbar-item .navbar-link {
292 | display: block;
293 | color: var(--background);
294 | text-align: center;
295 | padding: 16px;
296 | text-decoration: none;
297 | transition: .3s;
298 | }
299 |
300 | .navbar-item-right .navbar-link {
301 | display: block;
302 | color: var(--background);
303 | text-align: center;
304 | padding: 16px;
305 | text-decoration: none;
306 | transition: .3s;
307 | }
308 |
309 | .create-auction-button {
310 | float: left;
311 | transition: .3s;
312 | }
313 |
314 | .create-auction-button .navbar-link {
315 | display: block;
316 | background: var(--color14);
317 | color: var(--background);
318 | text-align: center;
319 | padding: 16px;
320 | text-decoration: none;
321 | transition: .3s;
322 | }
323 |
324 | .auction-rush-button .navbar-link {
325 | display: block;
326 | background: var(--color1);
327 | color: var(--background);
328 | text-align: center;
329 | padding: 16px;
330 | text-decoration: none;
331 | transition: .3s;
332 | }
333 |
334 | .auction-rush-button {
335 | float: left;
336 | transition: .3s;
337 | }
338 |
339 |
340 | .navbar-text {
341 | display: block;
342 | color: var(--background);
343 | text-align: center;
344 | padding: 16px;
345 | text-decoration: none;
346 | }
347 |
348 | .username {
349 | /* font-style: oblique; */
350 | font-weight: bold;
351 | text-decoration: underline;
352 | }
353 |
354 | .navbar-item .navbar-link:hover {
355 | background-color: var(--navbar-bg-hover);
356 | filter: brightness(120%);
357 | transition: .3s;
358 | }
359 | .navbar-item-right .navbar-link:hover {
360 | background-color: var(--navbar-bg-hover);
361 | transition: .3s;
362 | }
363 | .create-auction-button .navbar-link:hover {
364 | background-color: var(--color6);
365 | transition: .3s;
366 | }
367 | .auction-rush-button .navbar-link:hover {
368 | background-color: var(--color9);
369 | transition: .3s;
370 | }
371 |
372 |
373 | .wrapper {
374 | margin: 0 auto;
375 | text-align: center;
376 | }
377 |
378 | /* Auction index */
379 | .auction_image_index {
380 | /* display: flex; */
381 | /* width:100%; */
382 |
383 | /* width:200px; */
384 | /* height:200px; */
385 | /* border-radius: 12px; */
386 |
387 | margin-top: -20px;
388 | margin-left: -20px;
389 | margin-right: -20px;
390 | border-top-left-radius: 12px;
391 | border-top-right-radius: 12px;
392 | width:300px;
393 | height:300px;
394 |
395 | object-fit: cover;
396 | margin-bottom: 10px;
397 | /* border-radius: 12px; */
398 | }
399 |
400 | .auction-card {
401 | box-shadow: var(--shadow);
402 | display: inline-block;
403 | flex: 1 0 21%;
404 | border-radius: 12px;
405 | padding: 20px;
406 | margin: 6px;
407 | /* width: 20%; */
408 | /* height: 30%; */
409 | width: 260px;
410 | /* height:200px; */
411 | text-decoration: none;
412 | color: var(--color7);
413 | }
414 | .auction-card:hover {
415 | box-shadow: var(--strong-shadow);
416 | transition: .3s;
417 | }
418 |
419 | .auction-card-title {
420 | font-weight: bold;
421 | color: var(--color7);
422 | font-size: x-large;
423 | text-align: center;
424 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
425 | white-space: nowrap;
426 | overflow: hidden;
427 | margin-bottom: 20px;
428 | }
429 |
430 | .auction-card-value {
431 | font-weight: bold;
432 | color: var(--background);
433 | background: var(--color2);
434 | padding: 10px;
435 | border-radius: 6px;
436 | float: right;
437 | }
438 |
439 | .auction-card-inactive {
440 | font-weight: bold;
441 | color: var(--background);
442 | background: var(--color8);
443 | padding: 10px;
444 | border-radius: 6px;
445 | float: left;
446 | }
447 |
448 | .auction-card-active {
449 | font-weight: bold;
450 | color: var(--background);
451 | background: var(--color3);
452 | padding: 10px;
453 | border-radius: 6px;
454 | float: left;
455 | }
456 |
457 | .auction-card-urgent {
458 | font-weight: bold;
459 | color: var(--background);
460 | background: var(--color9);
461 | padding: 10px;
462 | border-radius: 6px;
463 | float: left;
464 | }
465 |
466 | .auction-card-status {
467 | font-weight: bold;
468 | color: var(--background);
469 | background: var(--color1);
470 | padding: 10px;
471 | border-radius: 6px;
472 | float: left;
473 | /* display: flex; */
474 | }
475 |
476 | /* My bids */
477 | .my-bid-list {
478 | list-style-type: none;
479 | width: 50%;
480 | margin: auto;
481 | /* background: red; */
482 | }
483 |
484 | .my-bid-li {
485 | box-shadow: var(--shadow);
486 | background: var(--background);
487 | display: inline-list-item;
488 | border-radius: 12px;
489 | padding: 20px;
490 | margin: 20px;
491 | margin-left: -20px;
492 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
493 | white-space: nowrap;
494 | overflow: hidden;
495 | font-size: large;
496 | }
497 |
498 | .my-bid-link {
499 | text-decoration: none;
500 | font-size: x-large;
501 | font-weight: bold;
502 | text-align: center;
503 | color: var(--color7);
504 | }
505 | .my-bid-link:hover {
506 | color: var(--color14);
507 | transition: .3s;
508 | /* text-decoration: underline; */
509 | }
510 |
511 | .my-bid-label {
512 | padding: 10px;
513 | border-radius: 4px;
514 | }
515 |
516 | .my-bid-date {
517 | font-style: italic;
518 | font-size: small;
519 | margin-top: 2px;
520 | }
521 |
522 | .my-bid-status-won {
523 | font-weight: bold;
524 | color: var(--background);
525 | background: var(--color2);
526 | padding: 10px;
527 | border-radius: 6px;
528 | float: right;
529 | }
530 |
531 | .my-bid-status-lost {
532 | font-weight: bold;
533 | color: var(--background);
534 | background: var(--color1);
535 | padding: 10px;
536 | border-radius: 6px;
537 | float: right;
538 | }
539 |
540 | .my-bid-status-active {
541 | font-weight: bold;
542 | color: var(--background);
543 | background: var(--color3);
544 | padding: 10px;
545 | border-radius: 6px;
546 | float: right;
547 | }
548 |
549 | /* My auctions */
550 | .my-auction-list {
551 | list-style-type: none;
552 | width: 50%;
553 | margin: auto;
554 | /* background: red; */
555 | }
556 |
557 | .my-auction-li {
558 | box-shadow: var(--shadow);
559 | background: var(--background);
560 | display: inline-list-item;
561 | border-radius: 12px;
562 | padding: 20px;
563 | margin: 20px;
564 | margin-left: -20px;
565 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
566 | white-space: nowrap;
567 | overflow: hidden;
568 | font-size: large;
569 | }
570 |
571 | .my-auction-link {
572 | text-decoration: none;
573 | font-size: x-large;
574 | font-weight: bold;
575 | text-align: center;
576 | color: var(--color7);
577 | }
578 | .my-auction-link:hover {
579 | color: var(--color14);
580 | transition: .3s;
581 | }
582 |
583 | .my-auction-label {
584 | padding: 10px;
585 | border-radius: 4px;
586 | }
587 |
588 | .my-auction-date {
589 | font-style: italic;
590 | font-size: small;
591 | margin-top: 2px;
592 | float: right;
593 | }
594 |
595 | .my-auction-value {
596 | font-weight: bold;
597 | color: var(--background);
598 | background: var(--color2);
599 | padding: 10px;
600 | margin: 6px;
601 | border-radius: 6px;
602 | float: left;
603 | }
604 |
605 | .my-auction-status-active {
606 | font-weight: bold;
607 | color: var(--background);
608 | background: var(--color3);
609 | padding: 10px;
610 | margin: 6px;
611 | border-radius: 6px;
612 | float: left;
613 | }
614 |
615 | .my-auction-status-no_winner {
616 | font-weight: bold;
617 | color: var(--background);
618 | background: var(--color8);
619 | padding: 10px;
620 | margin: 6px;
621 | border-radius: 6px;
622 | float: left;
623 | }
624 |
625 | .my-auction-status-resolved {
626 | font-weight: bold;
627 | color: var(--background);
628 | background: var(--color14);
629 | padding: 10px;
630 | margin: 6px;
631 | border-radius: 6px;
632 | float: left;
633 | }
634 |
635 | /* Mobile friendly CSS */
636 | @media screen and (max-width: 800px) {
637 | .main-content {
638 | margin-top: 120px;
639 | }
640 |
641 | .login-wrapper {
642 | padding-top: 20px;
643 | padding-left: 20px;
644 | padding-right: 20px;
645 | border-radius: 20px;
646 | position: absolute;
647 | margin: auto;
648 | top: 80px;
649 | width: 85%;
650 | height: 400px;
651 | text-align: center;
652 | }
653 |
654 | .register-wrapper {
655 | position: absolute;
656 | margin: auto;
657 | top: 40px;
658 | right: 0;
659 | bottom: 0;
660 | left: 0;
661 | width: 75%;
662 | height: 700px;
663 | background: red;
664 | /* text-align: center; */
665 | background: var(--color0);
666 | border-radius: 20px;
667 | margin-top: 100px;
668 | padding-top: 20px;
669 | padding-left: 30px;
670 | padding-right: 30px;
671 | }
672 |
673 | .navbar {
674 | width: 100%;
675 | height: 100px;
676 | overflow: auto;
677 | /* display: inline; */
678 | overflow: scroll;
679 | /* overflow-x: scroll; */
680 | /* overflow-y: unset; */
681 | /* overflow-wrap: break-word; */
682 | /* padding-left: -10px; */
683 | /* margin-right: 20px; */
684 | white-space: nowrap;
685 | position: fixed;
686 | }
687 |
688 | .navbar-item, .navbar-link {
689 | max-height: 50px;
690 | /* display: inline-block; */
691 | /* *display: inline; */
692 | /* white-space: nowrap; */
693 | /* text-align: center; */
694 | zoom: 1;
695 | }
696 |
697 | .navbar-item-right {
698 | display: inline;
699 | text-align: center;
700 | white-space: nowrap;
701 | float: left;
702 | transition: .3s;
703 | }
704 |
705 | .my-auction-list {
706 | width: 80%;
707 | }
708 |
709 | .my-bid-list {
710 | width: 80%;
711 | }
712 |
713 | .desc_box {
714 | width: 80%;
715 | }
716 |
717 | h1 {
718 | font-size: 25pt;
719 | }
720 |
721 | /* .auction-card { */
722 | /* width: 60%; */
723 | /* } */
724 | }
725 |
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