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SiB App
SiB App is the magic tool that allows the Happy Dev network to thrive in a decentralized way.
Getting Started
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
Prerequisites
To install SiB App, you'll need:
- A SIB server with the appropriate modules
- A Prosody Server (with appropriate modules
- A SMTP Server (optional)
- NodeJS on your machine
Before diving in you have to check your SIB server supports the following LDP packages:
- djangoldp_project: 0.1.12
- djangoldp_uploader: 0.0.5
- djangoldp_circle: 0.1.9
- djangoldp_notification: 0.1.4
- djangoldp_account: 0.2.12
- djangoldp_skill: 0.1.1
- djangoldp_joboffer: 0.1.1
- djangoldp_conversation: 0.2.1
- djangoldp_profile: 0.1.4
- djangoldp_invoice: 0.1.0
- oidc_provider: 'git+https://github.com/jblemee/django-oidc-provider.git@develop'
Those packages are given with the last stable version tested.
Refer to the documentation to install a SIB server with this configuration.
Configure your SIB server
Create a Client ID for Prosody & Client
- Login on
localhost:8000/admin/
with the admin account you configured - Add a
Clients
onOpenID Connect Provider
section- Name it as you wish
Client type
:Public
Response types
:id_token token (Implicit Flow)
Redirect URIs
:http://localhost:3000 http://127.0.0.1:3000 http://0.0.0.0:3000 http://localhost:8000 https://myserver.com
- Keep the
6-digits
newly createClient ID
somewhere
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 SIB app on your machine:
$ git clone ...
Then create a config.json
with all the the capabilities the SIB App requires. Which are:
- businessproviders
- circles
- groups
- joboffers
- projects
- skills
- users
The documentation explains the details of this file but for convienence a config.sample.json
exists in the source.
Then build your new SIB App:
$ npm run build
The application bundle is in the dist
folder, ready to be deployed everywhere as a static file.
Built With
- Sib-Core - An awesome new framework!