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"Quick Start" Guide

The following description applies to Ubuntu and similar debian based Linux distributions.

Prerequisites

These are the things you need to do/install before you can get started working on Uni2work.

Install german locale

You will need to install the german locale at compile time.

Install:

  • Edit /etc/locale.gen as root and uncomment/add the line de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8
  • Save the file and run sudo locale-gen

Clone repository

Clone this repository and navigate into it

$ git clone https://gitlab.cip.ifi.lmu.de/jost/UniWorX.git && cd UniWorX

LDAP

LDAP is needed to handle logins.

Install:

sudo apt-get install slapd ldap-utils

PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL will serve as database for Uni2work.

Install:

$ sudo apt-get install postgresql

Switch to user postgres (got created during installation):

$ sudo -i -u postgres

Add new database user uniworx:

$ createuser --interactive

You'll get a prompt:

Enter name of role to add: uniworx
Shall the new role be a superuser? (y/n) y  [user must be superuser to create extensions]
Password: uniworx
...

Create database uniworx:

$ psql -c 'create database uniworx owner uniworx'
$ psql -c 'create database uniworx_test owner uniworx'

After you added the database switch back to your own user with Ctrl + D.

To properly access the database you now need to add a new linux user called uniworx. Enter "uniworx" as the password.

$ sudo adduser uniworx

Stack

Stack is a toolbox for "Haskellers" to aid in developing Haskell projects.

Install:

$ curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh

Setup stack and install dependencies. This needs to be run from inside the directory you cloned this repository to:

$ stack setup

During this step or the next you might get an error that says something about missing C libraries for ldap and lber. You can install these using

$ sudo apt-get install libsasl2-dev libldap2-dev

If you get an error that says You need to install postgresql-server-dev-X.Y for building a server-side extension or libpq-dev for building a client-side application. Go ahead and install libpq-dev with

$ sudo apt-get install libpq-dev

Other packages you might need to install during this process:

$ sudo apt-get install pkg-config
$ sudo apt-get install libsodium-dev

Node & npm

Node and Npm are needed to compile the frontend.

Install:

$ curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_12.x | sudo -E bash -
$ sudo apt-get install -y nodejs

Build the app:

$ npm run build

This might take a few minutes... if not hours... be prepared.

install yesod:

$ stack install yesod-bin --install-ghc

Add dummy data to the database

After building the app you can prepare the database and add some dummy data:

$ ./db.sh -f

Run Uni2work

$ npm run start

This will compile both frontend and backend and will start Uni2work in development mode (might take a few minutes the first time). It will keep running and will watch any file changes to automatically re-compile the application if necessary.

If you followed the steps above you should now be able to visit http://localhost:3000 and login as one of the accounts from the Development-Logins dropdown.

Troubleshooting

Please see the wiki for more infos.