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DuckDuckGo Community Platform

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DuckDuckGo - Community Platform

This is the source code for the DuckDuckGo Community Platform at duck.co

Requirements / Installation

The DuckDuckGo Community Platform is built on Perl, Catalyst, DBIx::Class, Text::Xslate and Dancer2.

Requires perl 5.16.3 (or higher) and:

  • cpanm (local::lib and/or perlbrew recommended)
  • gcc toolchain (gcc, make, lib headers)
  • git
  • libcurl
  • imagemagick
  • postgresql (recommended, though you may get away with mysql or sqlite for now)

To install these on Debian / Ubuntu:

  apt-get install cpanm build-essential libgd2-xpm-dev libssl-dev git libcurl4-gnutls-dev libxml2-dev imagemagick perl-doc postgresql libpq-dev

To proceed with installation, you will also need Dist::Zilla

  cpanm -i Dist::Zilla

To install community-platform's Perl dependencies, go to its directory and run:

  dzil authordeps --missing | cpanm
  dzil listdeps --missing | grep -v abstract | cpanm

This will take some time. You can add --notest to the cpanm command to speed things up, but this may result in fires later.

Test Data

Before running the dev server, we need a database schema.

The default is to use SQLite if no DSN configuration environment variables are found, e.g.

  export DDGC_DB_DSN='dbi:Pg:database=ddgc';
  export DDGC_DB_USER='ddgc';
  export DDGC_DB_PASSWORD='yourdbpass';

To run the dev environment deployment script, your postgres user requires the following permissions:

  ALTER USER ddgc CREATEDB;
  ALTER USER ddgc LOGIN;

This script deploys the schema and populates it with a test / dev data set:

  script/ddgc_deploy_dev.pl

You can also roll over any existing schema with the --kill switch:

  script/ddgc_deploy_dev.pl --kill

For the flags to work, you need to generate their sprites. This process has to be repeated everytime the country flags are changed.

  script/ddgc_generate_flag_sprites.pl

Community platform's generated static files, media uploads, caches, duckpan packages etc. live in $HOME/ddgc/

Development

To launch the development web server:

script/ddgc_dev_server.sh

This, by default, launches a plack server bound to port 5001 with DBIC and Catalyst console debugging enabled with Plack debug panels in rendered output.

It watches the lib/ directory and restarts if there are any changes written. It supports the following options:

  • -p - Set port to bind to
  • -m - Use a debug mailer on localhost:1025 (python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025)
  • -n - Don't render Plack debug panels (useful for frontend work)

Front end elements (js, css...) in src/ are managed by node.js / grunt.

To launch a task to rebuild static files when they change, use

grunt watch

User Accounts

The following accounts are created by ddgc_deploy_dev.pl:

  • testone An admin, who is native German but also speaks English.

  • testtwo A normal user who speaks Spanish with public profile.

  • testthree A translation manager who speaks English, Arabic, and German.

  • testfour An admin, who speaks German, Spanish, and English.

  • testfive A normal user without public profile, who speaks Russian and English.

  • Additionally there are also test1 to test40 all without any setup.

Any random password will suffice, as a separate service is used to provide authentication in production.

About

DuckDuckGo Community Platform

https://duck.co/


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