CAT-SOOP is a tool for automatic collection and assessment of online exercises.
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CAT-SOOP
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Web Site: https://catsoop.mit.edu
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Clone Repository:
git clone https://hz.mit.edu/git/catsoop/catsoop.git
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Repository Web Access: https://hz.mit.edu/git/catsoop/catsoop
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Bug Tracker: https://hz.mit.edu/git/catsoop/catsoop/issues
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IRC:
#catsoop
on OFTC (irc.oftc.net
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Mailing List:
catsoop-users@mit.edu
(subscribe at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/catsoop-users)
WHAT IS IT?
CAT-SOOP is a tool for automatic collection and assessment of online exercises, originally developed primarily for use in MIT's 6.01 (Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science via Robotics).
CAT-SOOP is free/libre software, available under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3+. Please note that the terms of this license apply to the CAT-SOOP system itself and any plugins in use, but not to any course material hosted on a CAT-SOOP instance, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
HOW DO I INSTALL IT?
To install, run:
pip3 setup.py install
Or, from a clone of the repository, run:
python setup.py install
Configuring
To generate a config.py file, run:
catsoop configure
If you are setting up a public-facing copy of CAT-SOOP (as opposed to a local copy for debugging purposes), see the instructions at https://catsoop.mit.edu/website/docs/installing/server_configuration
Running
To start the server, run:
catsoop runserver
Testing
To run all the unit tests:
python setup.py test
IS IT ANY GOOD?
Yes.
INCLUDED SOFTWARE
CAT-SOOP incorporates pieces of third-party software. Licensing information for the original programs is available in the LICENSE.included_software
file. The CAT-SOOP distribution also includes several pieces of third-party software. Licensing information for these programs is included in this distribution, in the LICENSE.bundled_software
file.
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