This GitHub project automates the building and pushing of Docker images containing the epaath
project cloned from a GitLab repository. It utilizes GitHub Actions for CI/CD processes, ensuring that the latest version of epaath
is always packaged within the Docker images, ready for deployment.
The .github/workflows/build-on-change.yml
workflow triggers on pushes to the master
and main
branches, as well as on workflow_dispatch
and repository_dispatch
events specifically for epaath
. It builds Docker images for amd64
, arm
, and arm64
architectures, then pushes them to Docker Hub under the repository rayheyehygun/epaath
.
The Dockerfile
in the root directory specifies the environment for running the epaath
project. It is based on treehouses/nginx:1.18
, with the epaath
project cloned directly into the nginx serving directory.
To use this workflow and Dockerfile, ensure you have the following:
- Docker installed and running on your machine.
- A GitHub account with access to this repository.
- A Docker Hub account for pushing the images.
- A GitLab account with access to the
epaath_es_oneactivity_project
repository.
-
GitHub Secrets: Configure the following secrets in your GitHub repository settings:
DOCKER_USERNAME
andDOCKER_PASSWORD
: Credentials for Docker Hub.GITLAB_USERNAME
andGITLAB_PASSWORD
: Credentials for GitLab.
-
Running the Workflow: Trigger the workflow by pushing changes to the
master
ormain
branches, or manually via the GitHub Actions tab.
After the workflow successfully pushes a Docker image, you can pull the image using:
docker pull rayheyehygun/epaath:<architecture>-<timestamp>
Replace <architecture>
with amd64
, arm
, or arm64
and <timestamp>
with the build timestamp.
To run the Docker container:
docker run -d -p 80:80 rayheyehygun/epaath:<tag>
This will start a container with epaath
running on port 80.
Contributions to the project are welcome! Please follow standard GitHub pull request procedures to submit your changes.
Specify your project's license here.
E-Paath is a free learning platform created by OLE Nepal with over 400 interactive learning modules that are designed to align with Nepal's national curriculum. Catering to specific subjects and grade levels from 1 to 8, E-Paath modules are available in Nepali and English languages, and adaptable to any. E-Paath also offers instruction in Nepali Sign Language (NSL) for grades 1 to 6. E-Paath is accessible through any web browser, on mobile and tablets, and can be utilized online via OLE Nepal's digital library, E-Pustakalaya.
- Engaging and Meaningful: Designed for interactive and contextual learning experiences.
- Curriculum Aligned: Complements national curriculum for learning objectives.
- Multimedia Based: Uses contextualized images, audio, animations, games.
- 400+ Modular Activities: Each module corresponds to a subject and a grade.
- Grades Covered: One - Eight
- Subjects Covered: Math, Science, English, and Nepali (Grades 1-4)
- Multilingual Support: In Nepali and English, Chepang (Grades 2-6), and NSL (Grades 1-6).
- Activity Guide: Modules include activity guide for teachers and guardians.
A team of curriculum experts, graphic designers, software developers and translators work together to create E-Paath activities. From conceptualization to design and development, the team pays close attention to ensure that the activities meet the learning objectives, are fun and interactive, and the graphic elements, text and audio components are contextualized to match students' diverse local environments.
E-Paath design and development is based on a student-centered learning approach. The learning content is situated in real world scenarios and local context so that learning is personally meaningful to the students. We provide timely assessment so that the students can learn in a practice-based approach at their own pace. Along with giving fun and engaging learning experiences to the students, we also aim to promote a positive attitude to learning and positive self-esteem as a learner.