#OSEM The Open Source Event Manager. An event management tool tailored to Free and Open Source Software conferences.
You can run rails apps in different modes (development, production). For more information about rails and what it can do, see the rails guides.
- Clone the git repository to the directory you want Apache to serve the content from.
git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/osem.git
- Install all the ruby gems.
bundle install
- Install ImageMagick from your distribution repository
- Generate secret key for devise and the rails app with
rake secret
Look at config/config.yml.example.
- Copy the sample configuration files and adapt them
cp config/config.yml.example config/config.yml
cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml
cp config/secrets.yml.example config/secrets.yml
- Setup the database
bundle exec rake db:setup
- Run OSEM
rails server
- Visit the APP at
http://localhost:3000
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Sign up, the first user will be automatically assigned the admin role.
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Use openID In order to use the OpenID feature you need to register your application with the providers (Google and Facebook) and enter their API keys in config/secrets.yml file, changing the existing sample values.
You can register as a devoloper with Google from https://code.google.com/apis/console#:access You can register as a devoloper with Facebook from https://developers.facebook.com/, by selecting from the top menu the option 'Apps' -> 'Create a New App'
Unless you add the key and secret for each provider, you will not be able to see the image that redirects to the login page of the provider.
If you add a provider that does not require developers to register their application, you still need to create two (2) variables, in config/secrets.yml with the format of providername_key and providername_secret and add some sample text as their values. Example: myprovider_key = 'sample data' myprovider_secret = 'sample data'
That is required so that the check in app/views/devise/shared/_openid.html.haml will pass and the image-link to login using the provider will be shown.
We recommend to run OSEM in production with mod_passenger and the apache web-server. There are tons of guides on how to deploy rails apps on various base operating systems. Check Google ;-)
OSEM is extensively (some would say maniacally ;-) documented. You can generate a nice HTML documentation with ''rdoc''
bundle exec rdoc --op doc/app --all -f fivefish app
xdg-open doc/app/index.html
We are using rspec+capybara+factory girl to build test suite. You should run it continuously when you are developing, via:
bundle exec guard
This uses spring to provide a fast feedback loop for the red/green cycle.