# AK Planning ## Description AKPlanning is a tool used for modeling, submitting, scheduling and displaying AKs (German: Arbeitskreise), meaning workshops, talks or similar slot-based events. It was built for KIF (German: Konferenz der deutschsprachigen Informatikfachschaften), refer to [the wiki](wiki.kif.rocks) for more Information. ## Setup This repository contains a Django project with several apps. ### Requirements AKPlanning has two types of requirements: System requirements are dependent on operating system and need to be installed manually beforehand. Python requirements will be installed inside a virtual environment (strongly recommended) during setup. #### System Requirements * Python 3.7 incl. development tools * Virtualenv * for production using uwsgi: * C compiler e.g. gcc * uwsgi * uwsgi Python3 plugin * for production using Apache (in addition to uwsgi) * the mod proxy uwsgi plugin for apache2 #### Python Requirements Python requirements are listed in ``requirements.txt``. They can be installed with pip using ``-r requirements.txt``. ### Development Setup * create a new directory that should contain the files in future, e.g. ``mkdir AKPlanning`` * change into that directory ``cd AKPlanning`` * clone this repository ``git clone URL .`` **Automatic Setup** 1. execute the setup bash script ``Utils/setup.sh`` **Manual Setup** 1. setup a virtual environment using the proper python version ``virtualenv venv -p python3.7`` 1. activate virtualenv ``source venv/bin/activate`` 1. install python requirements ``pip install -r requirements.txt`` 1. setup necessary database tables etc. ``python manage.py migrate`` 1. prepare static files (can be omitted for dev setups) ``python manage.py collectstatic`` 1. compile translations ``python manage.py compilemessages`` 1. create a priviledged user, credentials are entered interactively on CLI ``python manage.py createsuperuser`` 1. deactivate virtualenv ``deactivate`` **Development Server** To start the application for development use ``python manage.py runserver 0:8000`` from the root directory. *Do not use this for deployment!* In your browser, access ``http://127.0.0.1:8000/`` and continue from there. ### Deployment Setup This application can be deployed using a web server as any other Django application. Remember to use a secret key that is not stored in any repository or similar, and disable DEBUG mode (``settings.py``). **Step-by-Step Instructions** 1. log into your system with a sudo user 1. install system requirements 1. create a folder, e.g. ``mkdir /srv/AKPlanning/`` 1. change to the new directory ``cd /srv/AKPlanning/`` 1. clone this repository ``git clone URL .`` 1. setup a virtual environment using the proper python version ``virtualenv venv -p python3.7`` 1. activate virtualenv ``source venv/bin/activate`` 1. update tools ``pip install --upgrade setuptools pip wheel`` 1. install python requirements ``pip install -r requirements.txt`` 1. create the file ``AKPlanning/settings_secrets.py`` (copy from ``settings_secrets.py.sample``) and fill it with the necessary secrets (e.g. generated by ``tr -dc 'a-z0-9!@#$%^&*(-_=+)' < /dev/urandom | head -c50``) (it is a good idea to restrict read permissions from others) 1. if necessary enable uwsgi proxy plugin for Apache e.g.``a2enmod proxy_uwsgi`` 1. edit the apache config to serve the application and the static files, e.g. on a dedicated system in ``/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf`` within the ``VirtualHost`` tag add: ``` Alias /static /srv/AKPlanning/static <Directory /srv/AKPlanning/static> Require all granted </Directory> ProxyPassMatch ^/static/ ! ProxyPass / uwsgi://127.0.0.1:3035/ ``` or create a new config (.conf) file (similar to ``apache-akplanning.conf``) replacing $SUBDOMAIN with the subdomain the system should be available under, and $MAILADDRESS with the e-mail address of your administrator and $PATHTO with the appropriate paths. Copy or symlink it to ``/etc/apache2/sites-available``. Then symlink it to ``sites-enabled`` e.g. by using ``ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/akplanning.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/akplanning.conf``. 1. restart Apache ``sudo systemctl restart apache2.service`` 1. create a dedicated user, e.g. ``adduser django`` 1. transfer ownership of the folder to the new user ``chown -R django:django /srv/WannaDB`` 1. Copy or symlink the uwsgi config in ``uwsgi-akplanning.ini`` to ``/etc/uwsgi/apps-available/`` and then symlink it to ``/etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled/`` using e.g., ``ln -s /srv/AKPlanning/uwsgi-akplanning.ini /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/akplanning.ini`` and ``ln -s /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/akplanning.ini /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled/akplanning.ini`` start uwsgi using the configuration file ``uwsgi --ini uwsgi-akplanning.ini`` 1. restart uwsgi ``sudo systemctl restart uwsgi`` 1. execute the update script ``./Utils/update.sh --prod`` ### Updates To update the setup to the current version on the main branch of the repository use the update script ``Utils/update.sh`` or ``Utils/update.sh --prod`` in production. Afterwards, you may check your setup by executing ``Utils/check.sh`` or ``Utils/check.sh --prod`` in production. ## Structure This repository contains a Django project called AKPlanning. The functionality is encapsulated into Django apps: 1. **AKModel**: This app contains the general Django models used to represent events, users, rooms, scheduling constraints etc. This app is a basic requirements for the other apps. Data Import/Export also goes here. 1. **AKDashboard**: This app provides a landing page for the project. Per Event it provides links to all relevant functionalities and views. 1. **AKSubmission**: This app provides forms to submit all kinds of AKs, edit or delete them, as well as a list of all submitted AKs for an event. 1. **AKScheduling**: This app allows organizers to schedule AKs, i.e. assigning rooms, slots, etc. It marks conflicts of all modeled constraints and assists in creating a suitable schedule. 1. **AKPlan**: This app displays AKs and where/when they will take place for each event. Views are optimised according to usage/purpose.