Presentation and assembly system
Project description
What is OpenSlides?
OpenSlides is a free, web based presentation and assembly system for managing and projecting agenda, motions and elections of an assembly. See https://openslides.org/ for more information.
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 a current version of a webbrowser.
Installation
1. Installation on GNU/Linux or Mac OS X
a. Check requirements
Make sure that you have installed Python (>= 3.4) on your system.
b. Setup a virtual Python environment (optional)
You can setup a virtual Python environment using the virtual environment (venv) package for Python to install OpenSlides as non-root user.
Note: For Ubuntu 14.04 you have to install the pyvenv binary package python3.4-venv before.
Create your OpenSlides directory, change to it, setup and activate the virtual environment:
$ mkdir OpenSlides $ cd OpenSlides $ python3 -m venv .virtualenv $ source .virtualenv/bin/activate
c. Install OpenSlides
To install OpenSlides just run:
$ pip install openslides
You can also use the package from the OpenSlides website. Download latest OpenSlides release as compressed tar archive and run:
$ pip install openslides-x.x.tar.gz
This will install all required Python packages (see requirements_production.txt).
d. Start OpenSlides
To start OpenSlides simply run:
$ openslides
If you run this command the first time, a new database and the admin account (Username: admin, Password: admin) will be created. Please change the password after first login!
OpenSlides will start a 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 8000. 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 step b.), do not forget to activate the environment before restart after you closed the terminal:
$ source .virtualenv/bin/activate
To get help on the command line options run:
$ openslides --help
You can store settings, database and other personal files in a local subdirectory and use these files e. g. if you want to run multiple instances of OpenSlides:
$ openslides start --local-installation
2. Installation on Windows
Download the latest portable version of OpenSlides for Windows from OpenSlides website which does not require any install steps. Simply unzip the downloaded file and run openslides.exe.
Development
If you want to contribute to OpenSlides, have a look at OpenSlides website and write us an email. There is also an instruction to install the development version.
Installation for big assemblies
The installation steps described above install OpenSlides in a way that does NOT support hundreds of concurrent clients. To install OpenSlides in for big assemblies some config variables have to be changed in the OpenSlides settings usualy called settings.py.
The configuration values that have to be altered are:
CACHES
CHANNEL_LAYERS
DATABASES
Please see:
You should use a webserver like Apache HTTP Server or nginx to serve the static and media files as proxy server in front of OpenSlides server. You also should use a database like PostgreSQL and Redis as channels backend and cache backend.
Used software
OpenSlides uses the following projects or parts of them:
asgiref, License: BSD
Autobahn, License: MIT
Constantly, License: MIT
daphne, License: BSD
Django, License: BSD
Django Channels, License: BSD
django-jsonfield, License: MIT
Django REST framework, License: BSD
Incremental, License: MIT
PyPDF2, License: BSD
roman, License: Python 2.1.1
setuptools, License: MIT
Six, License: MIT
Twisted, License: MIT
txaio, License: MIT
Whoosh, License: BSD
zope.interface <https://github.com/zopefoundation/zope.interface>, License: ZPL 2.1
Several JavaScript packages (see bower.json)
angular, License: MIT
angular-animate, License: MIT
angular-bootstrap, License: MIT
angular-bootstrap-colorpicker, License: MIT
angular-chosen-localytics, License: MIT
angular-ckeditor, License: MIT
angular-csv-import, License: MIT
angular-formly, License: MIT
angular-formly-templates-bootstrap, License: MIT
angular-gettext, License: MIT
angular-loading-bar, License: MIT
angular-messages, License: MIT
pdfmake, License: MIT
angular-pdf, License: MIT
angular-sanitize, License: MIT
angular-scroll-glue, License: MIT
angular-ui-router, License: MIT
angular-ui-tree, License: MIT
angular-xeditable, License: MIT
api-check, License: MIT
bootstrap, License: MIT
bootstrap-ui-datetime-picker, License: MIT
chosen, License: MIT
ckeditor, License: GPL 2+, LGPL 2.1+ or MPL 1.1.
font-awesome-bower, License: MIT
jquery, License: MIT
jquery.cookie, License: MIT
js-data, License: MIT
js-data-angular, License: MIT
js-data-http, License: MIT
lodash, License: MIT
ng-dialog, License: MIT
ng-file-upload, License: MIT
ngStorage, License: MIT
ngbootbox, License: MIT
open-sans-fontface, License: Apache License version 2.0
pdfjs-dist, License: Apache-2.0
roboto-condensed, License: Apache 2.0
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