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README.md
Welcome to ThreadR
This is the source code for the ThreadR Forum Engine.
The project originated as a school project with the goal of developing a mix between a forum engine and a social media platform. When school was over, we left the project up for some time with the general intention to continue working on it until I took it down after an extended period of inactivity to host my own website on my server.
Now, that it is being revived, the original scope of the project doesn’t really make sense anymore (at least to me) so it needs to shift slightly. Below is a list of goals that I would like to see achieved, feel free to discuss this in the issues or commit comments.
- come back online (see issue #2)
- go FOSS (make the source code publicly available under a FOSS license (see issue #5))
- make the code portable so everyone can set up their own instance
- get generic forum functionality going (sign-up, creation of boards, creation of threads within boards, messages, profiles)
Once these two are given, here are some additional goals both from the original scope of the project as well as my own ideas. Input is welcome.
- anonymous posts (users can choose to post anonymously, registered users will have a unique name per thread that stays the same so users can tell each other apart)
- subscribing to threads
- "split thread here" feature (kinda like on Reddit when multiple ppl answer to one person)
- automatic loading of new messages in threads (opt-out in settings)
- notifications for new messages in subscribed threads (opt-out in settings)
- question threads with an "accept answer" feature, threads can be marked as question threads on creation
- like/dislike feature but in better (as in more limited in functionality and more nuanced, kinda like on StackExchange but with two types of likes/dislikes and without showing an actual number)
- BodgeMaster
UPDATE: The ThreadR Forum Engine is now technically host-independent. By default, it still contains the configuration for our local instance but all host-dependent stup information is configurable now. It is still heavily WIP.
Installation
First of all, keep in mind that the ThreadR Forum Engine is still in early development and things are subject to change.
For now, the only way to set up an instance is doing it the manual way; automatic setup will be added in the future.
This setup guide is assuming that you are on a UNIX-like system and have the following already installed and set up properly:
- Apache with PHP (will most likely also work on other web servers)
- MySQL or MariaDB
- Python 2 (Will be changed to Python 3 soon. If Python 2 complains about shit, it's safe to assume that someone forgot to update this.)
- Bash
Installation:
- To install the ThreadR Forum Engine, clone this repository into a directory that the web server has access to but that it outside of any web root.
- Symlink the directory
threadr/
to your desired location on the web root. - Optionally symlink the file
default.html
to all places that you want to redirect to your ThreadR instance. - Add a database to your MySQL/MariaDB server that contains the tables shown below.
- Create a MySQL/MariaDB user for ThreadR and grant usage privileges for the tables to it.
- adjust the files in
config/
to your setup - run ./deployment-script.sh to apply configuration
WARNING: Currently, the configuration is permanent. It cannot be changed once the deployment script has been executed. This is a relic of our old deployment system and will change in the future.
Database tables:
- boards
id
(int, primary key, auto increment)name
(varchar)user_friendly_name
(varchar)private
(boolean or tinyint(1))public_visible
(boolean or tinyint(1))
- posts
id
(int, primary key, auto increment)board_id
(int)user_id
(int)post_time
(timestamp, default current_timestamp())edit_time
(timestamp, may be null, default null, on update current_timestamp())content
(text, may be null, default null)attachment_hash
(bigint(20), may be null, default null)attachment_name
(varchar, may be null, default null)title
(varchar)reply_to
(int, default -1)
- profiles (do we even use this?)
id
(smallint (why? this makes no sense whatsoever), primary key, index (why? probably wanted to do unique))email
(varchar, index (I think that’s supposed to be unique?))display_name
(varchar)status
(varchar)about
(very long varchar)website
(varchar)
- users
id
(smallint (again, this makes no sense), primary key)name
(varchar, index (again, that’s probably supposed to be unique))authentication_string
(varchar(128))authentication_salt
(varchar)authentication_algorithm
(varchar)time_created
(timestamp, default current_timestamp())time_altered
(timestamp, default current_timestamp(), on update current_timestamp())verified
(boolean or tinyint(1), default 0)
Git based automatic web deployment system
This repository will be automagically pulled by the web server each time something is pushed by a user.
Dear Developers, Please use pushes sparingly because it takes a while for the server to replace all code variables.
What this thing does basically equates to:
ssh <user>@<threadr.ip|no public access set up currently>
cd /var/www/git
sudo -u www-data -s
rm -rf ./web-deployment
git clone <ssh git repository link>
cd web-deployment
./deployment-script
exit
logout
TBD: Remove this section when the ThreadR project moves to its final home and this repository is only used for our local setup.
Symlinks
The following files and directories are linked to areas where they can be accessed by the web server:
threadr/
→threadr.lostcave.ddnss.de/threadr/
(all files acessible by the web server, READMEs get deleted on deployment)default.html
→threadr.lostcave.ddnss.de/index.html
(http redirect)
Individual documentation for each file
[DIR] threadr
This folder contains all the files that are parts of ThreadR directly
[DIR] config
A place to store the configuation for a specific ThreadR instance (contains official instance config for now, will be moved elsewhere eventually)
[DIR] macros
files for use with variable_grabbler.py
default.html
The main index.html on the server. It redirects to ThreadR.
deployment_script.sh
This script is executed each time (or most of the time) the repository gets pushed. It contains the commands to execute the code variable replcement system and some other useful tasks. Its working directory is the root of the git repository.
LICENSE.md
A copy of the Apache 2.0 license, the license this project is under
NOTICE
Copyright notice in plain text format
README.md
this file
variable_grabbler.py
Custom macro processor, takes two arguments: macro declaration file and the file to be processed
Macros in code are strings of capitalized characters prefixed and suffixed with %.
Macro definition format: JSON "":"" → direct replacement "":["file",""] → insert file "":["exec",""] → run command and insert its output from stdout
NOTICE: This file (or rather a more up-to-date version of it) will be moved to a new repository containing the deployment system.
I haven’t exactly figured out how to handle this in the future. It is absolutely necessary to deploy a ThreadR instance because it is used to configure ThreadR so we need a copy of it here.