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============ OpenSlides ============ What is OpenSlides? =================== OpenSlides is a free, web-based presentation and assembly system for managing and projecting agenda, motions, and elections of assemblies. See https://openslides.com for more information. Installation ============ The main deployment method is using Git, Docker and Docker Compose. You only need to have these tools installed and no further dependencies. If you want a simpler setup or are interested in developing, please refer to `development instructions <DEVELOPMENT.rst>`_. Get OpenSlides -------------- First, you have to clone this repository:: git clone https://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides.git --recurse-submodules cd OpenSlides/ **Note about migrating from version 3.3 or earlier**: With OpenSlides 3.4 submodules and a Docker setup were introduced. If you ran into problems try to delete your ``settings.py``. If you have an old checkout you need to check out the current master first and initialize all submodules:: git submodule update --init Setup Docker images ------------------- You need to build the Docker images for the client and server and have to setup some configuration. First go to ``docker`` subdirectory:: cd docker Then build all images with this script:: ./build.sh all You must define a Django secret key in ``secrets/django.env``, for example:: printf "DJANGO_SECRET_KEY='%s'\n" \ "$(tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' < /dev/urandom | head -c 64)" > secrets/django.env We also strongly recommend that you set a secure admin password but it is not strictly required. If you do not set an admin password, the default login credentials will be displayed on the login page. Setting the admin password:: cp secrets/adminsecret.env.example secrets/adminsecret.env vi secrets/adminsecret.env Afterwards, generate the configuration file:: m4 docker-compose.yml.m4 > docker-compose.yml Finally, you can start the instance using ``docker-compose``:: docker-compose up OpenSlides runs on https://localhost:8000/. Use can also use daemonized instance:: docker-compose up -d docker-compose logs docker-compose down More settings ------------- When generating the ``docker-compose.yml``, more settings can be adjusted in the ``docker/.env`` file. All changes for the backend are passed into djangos ``settings.py``. You can find more information about most settings in the `settings documentation <server/SETTINGS.rst>`_. To generate the ``docker-compose.yml`` use this command:: cd docker ( set -a; source .env; m4 docker-compose.yml.m4 ) > docker-compose.yml For an advanced database setup refer to the `advanced configuration <ADVANCED.rst>`_. Bugs, features and development ================================ Feel free to open issues here on GitHub! Please use the right templates for bugs and features, and use them correctly. Pull requests are also welcome. For a general overview of the development setup refer the `development instructions <DEVELOPMENT.rst>`_. For security relevant issues **do not** create public issues and refer to our `security policy <SECURITY.md>`_. Used software ============= OpenSlides uses the following projects or parts of them: * several Python packages (see ``server/requirements/production.txt`` and ``server/requirements/big_mode.txt``) * several JavaScript packages (see ``client/package.json``) License and authors =================== OpenSlides is Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS), and distributed under the MIT License, see ``LICENSE`` file. The authors of OpenSlides are mentioned in the ``AUTHORS`` file.