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============ OpenSlides ============ I. What is OpenSlides? ====================== OpenSlides is a free web-based presentation and assembly system for displaying and controlling of agenda, motions and elections of an assembly. See http://openslides.org/ for more information. II. Requirements ================ OpenSlides runs everywhere where Python is running (for example on GNU/Linux, Mac or Windows (XP or newer)). On each client you need only an actual webbrowser. III. Installation ================= Installation on GNU/Linux or Mac OS X ------------------------------------- 1. Check requirements Make sure that you have installed Python Programming Language 2 (>= 2.6.9) on your system. You will also need the Python development headers. For example for Ubuntu run:: $ sudo apt-get install python-dev 2. Setup a virtual environment with Virtual Python Environment builder (optional) You can setup a virtual environment to install OpenSlides as non-root user. Make sure that you have installed Virtual Python Environment builder on your system. For example for Ubuntu run:: $ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv Create your OpenSlides directory, change to it, setup and activate the virtual environment:: $ mkdir OpenSlides $ cd OpenSlides $ virtualenv .virtualenv $ source .virtualenv/bin/activate 3. Install OpenSlides To use the Python Package Index (PyPI) simply run:: $ pip install openslides You can also use the package from the `OpenSlides Website <http://openslides.org/download/>`_. Download latest OpenSlides release as compressed tar archive and run:: $ pip install openslides-x.x.tar.gz OpenSlides will install all required python packages (see requirements_production.txt). If you use Python 2.6.x, you have to add the option `--allow-external argparse` to the pip command:: $ pip install --allow-external argparse openslides Installation on Windows ----------------------- *Note: There is a portable version of OpenSlides for Windows which does not required any install steps. If there is a reason that you can not use the portable version you should observe the following install steps.* 1. Check requirements Make sure that you have installed Python Programming Language 2 (>= 2.6.9) and Setuptools on your system. a. Download and run the `Python 32-bit MSI installer <http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.6/python-2.7.6.msi>`_. Note that the 32-bit MSI installer is required even on a 64-bit Windows system. If you use the 64-bit MSI installer, step 3 of this instruction will fail unless you installed the package reportlab manually. b. Add python directories to PATH (via Control Panel > System > Advanced): ``";C:\\Python27;C:\\Python27\\Scripts"``. Note that the path can differ if you customized the install of Python in the first step. c. Download and run (via double click) the last `install script ez_setup.py for Setuptools <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/#installation-instructions>`_. 2. Setup a virtual environment with Virtual Python Environment builder (optional) You can setup a virtual environment to install OpenSlides as non-root user. Make sure that you have installed Virtual Python Environment builder on your system. To install Virtual Python Environment builder, open command line (cmd) and run:: > easy_install https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/v/virtualenv/virtualenv-1.11.6.tar.gz Create your OpenSlides directory, change to it, setup and activate the virtual environment:: > md OpenSlides > cd OpenSlides > virtualenv .virtualenv > .virtualenv\Scripts\activate 3. Install OpenSlides To use the Python Package Index (PyPI) simply run on command line (cmd):: > easy_install openslides You can also use the package from the `OpenSlides Website <http://openslides.org/download/>`_. Download latest OpenSlides release as compressed tar archive and run:: > easy_install openslides-x.x.tar.gz OpenSlides will install all required python packages (see requirements_production.txt). IV. Start ========= To start OpenSlides simply run on command line:: openslides If you run this command the first time, a new database and the admin account (Username: `admin`) will be created. Please change the password (Password: `admin`) after first login! OpenSlides will start using the integrated Tornado webserver. It will also try to open the webinterface in your default webbrowser. The server will try to listen on the local ip address on port 80 or port 8000 if you do not have admin permissions. That means that the server will be available to everyone on your local network (at least for commonly used network configurations). If you use a virtual environment (see install instructions, step 2), do not forget to activate the environment before restart after you have closed the terminal. For Unix and Mac OS X run:: $ source .virtualenv/bin/activate For Windows run:: > .virtualenv\Scripts\activate To get help on the command line options run:: openslides --help V. Development ============== If you want to join us developing OpenSlides, have a look at `GitHub <https://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides/>`_ or write an email to our `mailing list <http://openslides.org/contact/>`_. Installation and start of the development version ------------------------------------------------- 1. Check requirements Follow step 1 in the correspondent instruction in section III. 2. Get OpenSlides source code Clone current master version from `OpenSlides' GitHub repository <https://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides>`_. This requires `Git <http://git-scm.com/>`_. For example for Ubuntu run:: $ sudo apt-get install git $ git clone git://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides.git $ cd OpenSlides For Windows you can use GitBash:: > cd ... # Go to a nice place in your filesystem. > git clone git://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides.git > cd OpenSlides 3. Setup a virtual environment with Virtual Python Environment builder (optional) Follow step 2 in the correspondent instruction in section III. 4. Install all required python packages For Unix and Mac OS X run:: $ pip install -r requirements.txt If you use Python 2.6.x, you have to add the option `--allow-external argparse` to the pip command:: $ pip install --allow-external argparse -r requirements.txt For Windows run:: > easy_install # Insert all packages from requirements.txt and requirements_production.txt here 5. Start OpenSlides To start OpenSlides use the command line script:: python manage.py create-dev-settings python manage.py start --settings settings.py To get help on the command line options run:: python manage.py --help Coding Style ------------ You can find some information on the coding style in the `OpenSlides wiki <https://github.com/OpenSlides/OpenSlides/wiki/De%3ACode-Richtlinien-f%C3%BCr-Openslides>`_. VI. Used software ================= OpenSlides uses the following projects or parts of them: * `backports.ssl_match_hostname <https://bitbucket.org/brandon/backports.ssl_match_hostname>`_, License: Python Software Foundation License * `Beautiful Soup <http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/>`_, License: MIT * `Bleach <https://github.com/jsocol/bleach/>`_, License: BSD * `Bootstrap <http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/>`_, License: Apache License v2.0 * `Django <https://www.djangoproject.com>`_, License: BSD * `Django CKEditor <https://github.com/riklaunim/django-ckeditor>`_, License: BSD * `django-jsonfield <https://github.com/bradjasper/django-jsonfield>`_, License: MIT * `Django mptt <https://github.com/django-mptt/django-mptt/>`_, License: BSD * `Django haystack <http://haystacksearch.org>`_, License: BSD * `natsort <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/natsort>`_, License: MIT * `pdf.js <http://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/>`_, License: Apache License v2.0 * `ReportLab <http://www.reportlab.com/software/opensource/rl-toolkit/>`_, License: BSD * `roman <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/roman>`_, License: Python 2.1.1 * `setuptools <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools>`_, License: Python Software Foundation License * `sockjs-client <https://github.com/sockjs/sockjs-client>`_, License: MIT * `sockjs-tornado <https://github.com/mrjoes/sockjs-tornado>`_, License: MIT * `Sphinx <http://sphinx-doc.org/>`_, License: BSD * Sphinx extension `autoimage <https://gist.github.com/kroger/3856821/>`_, License: MIT * `Sphinx Bootstrap Theme <http://ryan-roemer.github.io/sphinx-bootstrap-theme/>`_, License: MIT * `Tornado <http://www.tornadoweb.org/en/stable/>`_, License: Apache License v2.0 * `Ubuntu TrueType Font <http://font.ubuntu.com>`_, License: Ubuntu Font Licence 1.0 * `Whoosh <https://bitbucket.org/mchaput/whoosh/wiki/Home/>`_, License: BSD * `jQuery <http://www.jquery.com>`_, License: MIT * jQuery Plugins: - `jQuery DataTables Plugin <http://www.datatables.net>`_, License: BSD/GPLv2 - `DataTables Natural Sort Plugin <http://datatables.net/plug-ins/sorting#natrual>`_, License: MIT - `jQuery Cookie Plugin <https://github.com/carhartl/jquery-cookie/>`_, License: MIT - `jQuery Form Plugin <http://malsup.com/jquery/form/>`_, License: MIT/GPLv2 - `jQuery Once Plugin <http://plugins.jquery.com/once/>`_, License: MIT/GPL - `jQuery Templating Plugin <https://github.com/BorisMoore/jquery-tmpl/>`_, License: MIT/GPLv2 - `jQuery bsmSelect <https://github.com/vicb/bsmSelect/>`_, License: MIT/GPLv2 * `jQuery UI <http://jqueryui.com>`_ with custom ui components: core, widget, mouse, resizable, sortable, datepicker, slider and css theme 'smoothness', License: MIT * jQuery UI AddOns: - `jQuery UI Nested Sortable <https://github.com/mjsarfatti/nestedSortable/>`_, License: MIT - `jQuery UI Slider Access <http://trentrichardson.com/examples/jQuery-SliderAccess/>`_, License: MIT/GPLv2 - `jQuery UI Timepicker <http://trentrichardson.com/examples/timepicker/>`_, License: MIT/GPLv2 VII. 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.