A simple bulletin board for Alliance Auth
Project description
AA Bulletin Board
Simple bulletin board for Alliance Auth
⚠️ Before you install this module ⚠️
This module needs quite some configuration done before working properly. You need to modify your Apache/Nginx configuration as well as the global URL config of Alliance Auth. So please only install if you know what you're doing/feel comfortable to make these kind of changes. For you own sanity, and mine :-)
Contents
- Overview
- Features
- Screenshots
- Installation
- Permissions
- Changelog
- Contributing
Overview
Work in progress on this one
Installation
Important: Please make sure you meet all preconditions before you proceed:
- AA Bulletin Board is a plugin for Alliance Auth. If you don't have Alliance Auth running already, please install it first before proceeding. (see the official AA installation guide or details)
- Aa Bulletin Board needs a couple of changes made to your Webserver and Alliance Auth configuration. So make sure you know how to do so. The steps needed will be described in this document, but you need to understand what will be changed.
Step 1 - Install the package
Make sure you are in the virtual environment (venv) of your Alliance Auth installation Then install the latest release directly from PyPi.
pip install aa-bulletin-board
Step 2 - Configure Alliance Auth
This is fairly simple, configure your AA settings (local.py
) as follows:
# AA Bulletin Board
INSTALLED_APPS += [
"ckeditor",
"ckeditor_uploader",
"aa_bulletin_board", # https://github.com/ppfeufer/aa-bulletin-board
]
if "ckeditor" in INSTALLED_APPS:
import ckeditor.configs
MEDIA_URL = "/media/"
MEDIA_ROOT = "/var/www/myauth/media/"
X_FRAME_OPTIONS = "SAMEORIGIN"
CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH = "uploads/"
CKEDITOR_RESTRICT_BY_USER = True
CKEDITOR_ALLOW_NONIMAGE_FILES = False
# Editor configuration
#
# If you already have this from another app, like `aa-forum`, you don't need to
# define this again, just add it to the `CKEDITOR_CONFIGS` dict, see below
#
# You can extend and change this to your needs
# Some of the options are commented out, feel free to play around with them
ckeditor_default_config = {
"width": "100%",
"height": "45vh",
"youtube_responsive": True,
"youtube_privacy": True,
"youtube_related": False,
"youtube_width": 1920,
"youtube_height": 1080,
"extraPlugins": ",".join(
[
"uploadimage",
# "div",
"autolink",
# "autoembed",
# "embedsemantic",
"clipboard",
"elementspath",
# "codesnippet",
"youtube",
]
),
"toolbar": [
{
"name": "styles",
"items": [
"Styles",
"Format",
# "Font",
# "FontSize",
],
},
{
"name": "basicstyles",
"items": [
"Bold",
"Italic",
"Underline",
"Strike",
# "Subscript",
# "Superscript",
# "-",
# "RemoveFormat",
],
},
{
"name": "clipboard",
"items": [
# "Cut",
# "Copy",
# "Paste",
# "PasteText",
# "PasteFromWord",
# "-",
"Undo",
"Redo",
],
},
{
"name": "links",
"items": [
"Link",
"Unlink",
"Anchor",
],
},
{
"name": "insert",
"items": [
"Image",
"Youtube",
"Table",
"HorizontalRule",
"Smiley",
"SpecialChar",
# "PageBreak",
# "Iframe",
],
},
{
"name": "colors",
"items": [
"TextColor",
"BGColor",
],
},
{
"name": "document",
"items": [
# "Source",
# "-",
# "Save",
# "NewPage",
# "Preview",
# "Print",
# "-",
# "Templates",
],
},
],
}
# Put it all together
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = {
"default": ckeditor.configs.DEFAULT_CONFIG,
"aa_bulletin_board": ckeditor_default_config,
}
# Add the external YouTube plugin
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS["aa_bulletin_board"]["external_plugin_resources"] = [
(
"youtube",
"/static/aa_bulletin_board/ckeditor/plugins/youtube/",
"plugin.min.js",
)
]
Now let's move on to editing the global URL configuration of Alliance Auth. To do so,
you need to open /home/allianceserver/myauth/myauth/urls.py
and change the following:
from django.conf.urls import include, url
from allianceauth import urls
# *** New Imports for cKeditor
from django.urls import re_path
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
from django.views.decorators.cache import never_cache
from ckeditor_uploader import views as ckeditor_views
urlpatterns = [
# *** New URL override for cKeditor BEFORE THE MAIN IMPORT
re_path(r"^upload/", login_required(ckeditor_views.upload), name="ckeditor_upload"),
re_path(
r"^browse/",
never_cache(login_required(ckeditor_views.browse)),
name="ckeditor_browse",
),
# Alliance Auth URLs
url(r"", include(urls)),
]
handler500 = "allianceauth.views.Generic500Redirect"
handler404 = "allianceauth.views.Generic404Redirect"
handler403 = "allianceauth.views.Generic403Redirect"
handler400 = "allianceauth.views.Generic400Redirect"
Step 3 - Configure your webserver
Your webserver needs to know from where to serve the uploaded mages of course, so we have to tell it.
Apache
In your vhost configuration you have a line ProxyPassMatch ^/static !
, which tells
the server where to find all the static files. We are adding a similar line for the
media, right below that one.
Add the following right below the static proxy match:
ProxyPassMatch ^/media !
Now we also need to let the server know where to find the media directory we just
configured the proxy for. To do so, add a new Alias to your configuration. This can
be done right below the already existing Alias for /static
:
Alias "/media" "/var/www/myauth/media/"
At last a Directory rule is needed as well. Add the following below the already existing Directory rule for the static files:
<Directory "/var/www/myauth/media/">
Require all granted
</Directory>
So the whole block should now look like this:
ProxyPassMatch ^/static !
ProxyPassMatch ^/media ! # *** NEW proxy rule
ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:8000/
ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:8000/
ProxyPreserveHost On
Alias "/static" "/var/www/myauth/static/"
Alias "/media" "/var/www/myauth/media/"
<Directory "/var/www/myauth/static/">
Require all granted
</Directory>
<Directory "/var/www/myauth/media/">
Require all granted
</Directory>
Restart your Apache webserver.
Nginx
In order to let Nginx know where to find the uploaded files, you need to add a new location rule to the configuration.
location /media {
alias /var/www/myauth/media;
autoindex off;
}
Restart your Nginx webserver.
Step 4 - Finalize the installation
Run static files collection and migrations
python manage.py collectstatic
python manage.py migrate
Restart your supervisor services for Auth
Step 5 - Set up permissions
Now it's time to set up access permissions for your new module. You can do so in your admin backend. Read the Permissions section for more information about the available permissions.
Permissions
ID | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|
basic_access |
Can access the Bulletin Board | Grants read access to the bulletin board |
manage_bulletins |
Can manage bulletins | Grants the right to edit and delete existing bulletins and create new bulletins |
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md
Contributing
You want to contribute to this project? That's cool!
Please make sure to read the contribution guidelines (I promise, it's not much, just some basics)
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