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sunbird-portal

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What is Sunbird?

Sunbird is a next-generation scalable open-source learning solution for teachers and tutors. Built for the 21st century with state-of-the-art technology, Sunbird runs natively in cloud/mobile environments. The open-source governance of Sunbird allows a massive community of nation-builders to co-create and extend the solution in novel ways.

What is the project mission?

Project Sunbird has a mission to improve learning outcomes for 200 million children across India. This is a multi-dimensional problem unique to the multi-lingual offline population of India (and other developing countries). It's not a problem of any single organization or stakeholder and it cannot be realistically addressed by individual effort.

Project Sunbird is an open, iterative and collaborative approach to bring together the best minds in pursuit of this audacious goal.

What is the Sunbird portal?

The Sunbird portal is the browser-based interface for the Sunbird application stack. It provides a web-app through which all functionality of Sunbird can be accessed.

Getting started

To get started with the Sunbird portal, please try out our cloud-based demo site at: https://staging.open-sunbird.org/

Local Installation

You can also install the Sunbird portal locally on your laptop, please follow the instructions below: Have node version 10 and follow the next steps

Pre Installation Steps

Prerequisities

1. Node > 14x
2. Angular 10x
3. Yarn

Sunbird dev has 2 parts

	1. Angular client
	2. Node server

Go to src/app/helpers/ replace environmentVariablesHelper.js

Installing and running Angular client

Step 1: Go to src/app/client folder

yarn install
npm run start

Installing and running Node server

Step 2: Go to src/app folder

yarn install
npm run server

Reporting Issues

We have an open and active issue tracker. Please report any issues.


Installing Sunbird Portal

Installing Sunbird requires two primary software components:

  • Sunbird portal or web application
  • Sunbird services stack or the backend API interface

Table of contents


Prerequisites

System Requirements
Operating System Windows 7 and above/4.2 Mac OS X 10.0 and above/Linux
RAM > 1.5 Gb
CPU 2 cores, > 2 GHz
Software dependencies
Node > 14.x.x (Install the latest release of LTS version)
Angular CLI > 10.x.x (Install the latest Angular CLI version)
yarn Latest version of yarn: npm install --global yarn
nodemon Latest version of nodemon: npm install -g nodemon

Project Setup

  1. Clone project

    git clone https://github.com/Sunbird-Ed/SunbirdEd-portal.git

    Note: Stable versions of the sunbird portal are available via tags for each release, and the master branch contains latest stable release. For latest stable release refer

  2. Install required dependencies

    1. Sunbird portal or web application

      1. $ cd {PROJECT-FOLDER}/src/app/client
      2. $ yarn install
    2. Sunbird services stack or the backend API interface

      1. $ cd {PROJECT-FOLDER}/src/app
      2. $ yarn install
  3. Configuring the Environment and Services Stack

    Configure the following system environment variables in the terminal which you have opened

       | Environment Variable      |  Value  | Data Type |
       | :------------------------ | ------- | --------- |
       |  sunbird_environment      | local   |   string  |
       |  sunbird_instance         | sunbird |   string  |
       |  sunbird_default_channel  | sunbird |   string  |
       |  sunbird_default_tenant   | sunbird |   string  |
    

    The initialization of these environmental variables can take place in a common place like in your .bashrc or .bash_profile

  4. Edit the Application Configuration

    Open <PROJECT-FOLDER>/src/app/helpers/environmentVariablesHelper.js in any available text editor and update the contents of the file so that it contains exactly the following values

        module.exports = {
            // 1. LEARNER_URL   
            LEARNER_URL: env.sunbird_learner_player_url || <'https://<host for adopter's instance>',
            
            // 2. CONTENT_URL
            CONTENT_URL: env.sunbird_content_player_url || <'https://<host for adopter's instance>',
            
            // 3. CONTENT_PROXY  
            CONTENT_PROXY_URL: env.sunbird_content_proxy_url || <'https://<host for adopter's instance>',
            PORTAL_REALM: env.sunbird_portal_realm || 'sunbird',
            
            // 4. PORTAL_AUTH_SERVER_URL
            PORTAL_AUTH_SERVER_URL: env.sunbird_portal_auth_server_url || <'https://<host for adopter's instance>',
            PORTAL_AUTH_SERVER_CLIENT: env.sunbird_portal_auth_server_client || "portal",
            ...
            PORTAL_PORT: env.sunbird_port || 3000,
              
            // 5. PORTAL_API_AUTH_TOKEN
            PORTAL_API_AUTH_TOKEN: env.sunbird_api_auth_token || User generated API auth token
            ...
            
            // 6. PORTAL_ECHO_API_URL
            PORTAL_ECHO_API_URL: env.sunbird_echo_api_url || '',
            ...
        }

    Once the file is updated with appropriate values, then you can proceed with running the application

Running Application

  1. Sunbird portal or web application

    1. Run the following command in the {PROJECT-FOLDER}/src/app/client folder
    2. $ ng build --watch=true
    3. Wait for the build process to complete before proceeding to the next step
  2. Sunbird services stack or the backend API interface

    1. Run the following command in the {PROJECT-FOLDER}/src/app folder
    2. $ npm run server
  3. The local HTTP server is launched at http://localhost:3000

Project Structure

.
├── Sunbirded-portal                                            
|   ├── /.circleci                           # 
│   |   └── config.yml                       # Circleci Configuration file
|   ├── /experiments                         # -|-
|   ├── /src/app                             # Sunbird portal or web application
│   |   ├── /client                          # -|-
│   |   |    └── src                         # -|-
│   |   ├── /helpers                         # Helpers and Service file
│   |   ├── /libs                            # Sunbird utilities
│   |   ├── /proxy                           # Redirection to respective services
│   |   ├── /resourcebundles                 # Language resources
│   |   ├── /routes                          # Sunbird Backend Routes
│   |   ├── /sunbird-plugins                 # Sunbird plugins for editors
│   |   ├── /tests                           # Test case scripts for helpers and routes
│   |   ├── framework.config.js              # Default framework configuration
│   |   ├── gulp-tenant.js                   # -|-
│   |   ├── gulpfile.js                      # Gulp build configuration
│   |   ├── package.json                     # Contains Node packages as specified as dependencies in package.json
│   |   └── server.js                        # Main application program file / entry file for Sunbird services stack or the backend API interface
└───└── .gitignore                           # git configuration to ignore some files and folder

Testing

  1. Sunbird portal or web application

     1. $ cd {PROJECT-FOLDER}/src/app/client
     2. $ npm run test
     3. With Coverage $ npm run test-coverage
    
  2. Sunbird services stack or the backend API interface

     1. $ cd {PROJECT-FOLDER}/src/app
     2. $ npm run backend-test
     3. With Coverage $ npm run backend-test-with-coverage
    

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