Hubl

A magic tool that allows the Freelance Network to thrive in a decentralized way, built on top of Startin'blox.


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## Getting Started These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. ### Prerequisites To install Hubl, you'll need: * A [Hubl Server](https://git.startinblox.com/djangoldp-packages/server-manager/) (djangoldp>1) * A [Prosody Server](https://prosody.im/) (with [appropriate modules](https://git.startinblox.com/infra/prosody-modules/)) * A SMTP Server (optional) * NodeJS on your machine Before diving in you have to check your Hubl Server supports the following LDP packages: * djangoldp_account * djangoldp_community * djangoldp_notification * djangoldp_profile * djangoldp_skill * djangoldp_uploader * oidc_provider: django-webidoidc-provider Those packages are given with the last stable version tested. Refer to the [documentation to install a Hubl Server](https://docs.startinblox.com/import_documentation/install-sib-server.html) with this configuration. ## Build the application In order to find your server(s) the client application needs to be assembled with the proper configuration. Get the code of the Hubl on your machine: ```bash git clone ... cd hubl npm install ``` Then create a `config.json` based on your needs, see Mandatory and Optional Modules on this page. For convienence a `config.sample.json` exists in the source. Then build your new Hubl: ```bash npm run build ``` The application bundle is in the `dist` folder, ready to be deployed everywhere as a static file. ## Developpers Serve, watch files & rebuild on change with this command: ```bash npm run watch ``` ### Multiple config.json You can have as many `config.*.json` as you need. Watch on a custom config file: ```bash CONFIG_PATH='config.customName.json' npm run watch ``` Build with a custom config file: ```bash CONFIG_PATH='config.customName.json' npm run build ``` ### Theme checker The [Hubl theme manager](https://cdn.startinblox.com/hubl/theme/) is very handy for customer to easily customize the main colors they want to use. But developers should verify that their development use those colors to fit the customer wishes. The theme checker make this task easier : just add `"themeChecker": true` to the config.json to display the color picker tool in the header bar. Changing the color will set them on the whole app so that you can verify that your development take them into account correctly. ## Mandatory modules By default, a Hubl includes only individual chat modules. On Server: `djangoldp_account`, `djangoldp_profile`, `djangoldp_notification`, `djangoldp_skill`, `djangoldp_upload`, `oidc_provider` packages On `config.json`: ```json { "xmppWebsocket": "wss://jabber.happy-dev.fr/xmpp-websocket", "clientName": "My local Hubl", "clientLogo": "/images/logo.webp", "authority": "http://localhost:8000/", "endpoints": { "get": { "skills": "http://server.url/skills/", "users": "http://server.url/users/" }, "post": { "uploads": "http://server.url/upload/" } } } ``` Where: * `clientName` is the name of your Hubl * `clientLogo` is an URL to an image file * `xmppWebsocket` is your [Prosody](https://prosody.im/) with [appropriate modules](https://git.startinblox.com/infra/prosody-modules/) configured on. * `authority` is the OpenID Provider. Usually, if you use `djangoldp-account` it's the same as your djangoldp server. * `endpoints.*.users` is the API endpoints for Users on your djangoldp server. (djangoldp-account) * `endpoints.*.skills` is the API endpoints for Skills on your djangoldp server. (djangoldp-skill) * `endpoints.*.uploads` is the API endpoints for Uploads on your djangoldp server. (djangoldp-upload) ### Communities Communities are mandatory to have an Hubl. If you're upgrading an existion Hubl, you can assign all your local users to a community this way: ```bash ./manage.py create_community --name="My community" ``` Don't forget to set some users as admin from the Django Admin if you want to allow them to create new users from app. ### Optional personalisation On `config.json`: ```json "clientFavicon": "/images/favicon.webp", "clientLogoHeight": "32px", "clientCSS": "/path/to/custom.css", "authorityName": "djangoldp-server-name" ``` Where: * `clientFavicon` is an URL to a distant favicon * `clientLogoHeight` allow a quick fix to manage different height logos * `clientCSS` is an URL to a distant CSS that'll be the last one loaded by the Hubl * `authorityName` is a visual name of your OpenID Provider ## Optional modules ### Analytics Hubl support Google or Matomo as analytics trackers. To use them, add to your `config.json`: ```json "analytics": [ { "type": "matomo", //Or "google" "url": "https://my-personal.matomo.cloud/", "id": "1" } ] ``` ### Circles Circles are a public group chat. To activate them, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_circle` packages On `config.json`: ```json "endpoints": { "get": { "circle": "http://server.url/circles/" }, "post": { "circle": "http://server.url/circles/" }, } ``` ### Dashboard Dashboard includes card generation from HTML. To activate them, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_dashboard` packages On `config.json`: ```json "endpoints": { "get": { "dashboard": "http://server.url/dashboard/" } } ``` A [sample fixture](https://git.startinblox.com/djangoldp-packages/djangoldp-dashboard/blob/master/djangoldp_dashboard/fixtures/sample.json) can be loaded with `./manage.py loaddata sample`. ### Job Offers Job Offers includes a job board with conversation. To activate them, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_joboffer`, `djangoldp_skill`, `djangoldp_upload`, `djangoldp_conversation` packages On `config.json`: ```json "endpoints": { "get": { "joboffers": "http://server.url/job-offers/" } } ``` ### Project Project are a private group chat including Customer and Business Provider management. To activate them, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_project` packages On `config.json`: ```json "endpoints": { "get": { "projects": "http://server.url/projects/" }, "post": { "projects": "http://server.url/projects/" } } ``` ### Users Directory Directory includes a listing of each users of your app and editable individual profile. To activate them, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_skill`, `djangoldp_upload` packages On `config.json`: ```json "publicDirectory": true ``` ## Optional community modules ### Events The events module includes a listing of upcoming events and the capability to create new ones. This module will also work inside the circles. To activate it, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_event`, `djangoldp_upload` packages On `config.json`: ```json "endpoints": { "get": { "events":"http://server.url/events/", "typeevents":"http://server.url/typeevents/" }, "post": { "events":"http://server.url/events/", "typeevents":"http://server.url/typeevents/" } } ``` ### Resources The resources module includes a listing of indexed resources and the capability to index new ones. This module will also work inside the circles. To activate it, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_resource`, `djangoldp_upload`, `djangoldp_conversation` packages On `config.json`: ```json "endpoints": { "get": { "resources":"http://server.url/resources/", "resourceskeywords":"http://server.url/keywords/", "resourcestypes":"http://server.url/types/" }, "post": { "resources":"http://server.url/resources/", "resourceskeywords":"http://server.url/keywords/", "resourcestypes":"http://server.url/types/" } } ``` ### Polls The polls module allows user to create polls related (or not) to circles. To activate it, you need: On Server: `djangoldp_polls`, `djangoldp_upload`, `djangoldp_conversation` packages On `config.json`: ```json "endpoints": { "get": { "polls":"http://server.url/polls/" }, "post": { "polls":"http://server.url/polls/" } } ``` ## Use with docker ### Multi services Run with a local binding on localhost: ```bash docker-compose build docker-compose up -d client server ``` Use in CI context: ```bash docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml build docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up -d client server docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm e2e ``` Build and push the server to registry: ```bash docker build -f docker/djangoldp.docker --build-arg serve="http://localhost:8000" -t registry.startinblox.com/applications/hubl/server:0.1 . docker push registry.startinblox.com/applications/hubl/server:0.1 ``` Note: within a Kubernetes pod all services are bound to `localhost`. ## Troubleshooting ### Circles or Projects are missing the @user list Did you properly created subscriptions on your DjangoLDP's server? You can quickly create them with `./manage.py create_subscriptions` ## Built With * [Sib-Core](https://git.startinblox.com/framework/sib-core/) - A SOLID-Compliant framework