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# Welcome to ThreadR
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This is the source code for the ThreadR Forum Engine.
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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.
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The project originated as a school project with the goal of developing
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a mix between a forum engine and a social media platform.
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When school was over, we left the project up for some time with the
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general intention to continue working on it until I took it down after
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an extended period of inactivity to host my own website on my server.
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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.
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Now, that it is being revived, the original scope of the project
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doesn’t really make sense anymore (at least to me) so it needs to shift
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slightly.
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Below is a list of goals that I would like to see achieved, feel free
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to discuss this in the issues or commit comments.
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- [x] come back online (see issue #2)
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- [x] go FOSS (make the source code publicly available under a FOSS license (see issue #5))
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- [x] make the code portable so everyone can set up their own instance
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- [ ] get generic forum functionality going (sign-up, creation of boards, creation of threads within boards, messages, profiles)
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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.
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Once these two are given, here are some additional goals both from
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the original scope of the project as well as my own ideas.
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Input is welcome.
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- [ ] 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)
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- [ ] subscribing to threads
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\- BodgeMaster
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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.
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UPDATE: The ThreadR Forum Engine is now technically host-independent.
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By default, it still contains the configuration for our test instance
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but all host-dependent setup information is configurable now.
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It is still heavily WIP.
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# Installation
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First of all, keep in mind that the ThreadR Forum Engine is still in early development and things are subject to change.
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For now, the only way to set up an instance is doing it the manual way; automatic setup will be added in the future.
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First of all, keep in mind that the ThreadR Forum Engine is still
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in early development and things are subject to change.
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For now, the only way to set up an instance is doing it the manual way;
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automatic setup might be added in the future.
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This setup guide is assuming that you are on a UNIX-like system
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and have the following already installed and set up properly:
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This setup guide is assuming that you are on a UNIX-like system and have the following already installed and set up properly:
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- Apache with PHP (will most likely also work on other web servers)
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- MySQL or MariaDB
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- Python 3
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- `verified` (boolean or tinyint(1), default 0)
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# Git based automatic web deployment system
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This repository will be automagically pulled by the web server each time something is pushed by a user.
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This repository will be automagically pulled by the test server
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each time something is pushed by a user.
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Dear Developers, Please use pushes sparingly because it takes a while for the server to replace all code variables.
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Dear Developers,
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Please use pushes sparingly because it takes a while for the server
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to replace all code variables.
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What this thing does basically equates to:
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```
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exit
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logout
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```
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TBD: Remove this section when the ThreadR project moves to its final home and this repository is only used for our local setup.
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TBD: Remove this section when the ThreadR project moves to its final home
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and this repository is only used for our local setup.
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## Symlinks
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The following files and directories are linked to areas where they can be accessed by the web server:
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The following files and directories are linked to areas where they can be
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accessed by the web server:
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* `build/` → `threadr.lostcave.ddnss.de/` (all files acessible by the web server, READMEs get deleted on deployment)
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# Individual documentation for each file
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### [[DIR] src](./src)
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This folder contains all the files that are parts of ThreadR directly
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### [[DIR] build](./build)
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Placeholder folder to link against, will be deleted and recreated by the deployment script, contains the a working instance of ThreadR after successful execution of the deployment script
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### [[DIR] config](./config)
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A place to store the configuation for a specific ThreadR instance (contains official instance config for now, will be moved elsewhere eventually)
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### [[DIR] macros](./macros)
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files for use with variable_grabbler.py
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### [deployment_script.sh](./deployment_script.sh)
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This script is executed each time (or most of the time) the repository gets pushed.
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It contains the commands to execute the code variable replcement system and some other useful tasks.
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Its working directory is the root of the git repository.
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### [LICENSE.md](./LICENSE.md)
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A copy of the Apache 2.0 license, the license this project is under
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### [NOTICE](./NOTICE)
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Copyright notice in plain text format
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### [README.md](./README.md)
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this file
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### [variable_grabbler.py](./variable_grabbler.py)
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Custom macro processor, takes two arguments: macro declaration file and the file to be processed
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Macros in code are strings of capitalized characters prefixed and suffixed with %.
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### [[DIR] src](./src)
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This folder contains all the files that are parts of ThreadR directly
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### [[DIR] build](./build)
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Placeholder folder to link against, will be deleted and recreated by
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the deployment script, contains the a working instance of ThreadR after
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successful execution of the deployment script
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### [[DIR] config](./config)
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A place to store the configuation for a specific ThreadR instance
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(contains official instance config for now, will be removed and replaced
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with a generic config eventually)
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### [[DIR] macros](./macros)
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files for use with variable_grabbler.py
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### [deployment_script.sh](./deployment_script.sh)
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This script is executed each time (or most of the time) the repository
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gets pushed. It contains the commands to execute the code variable
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replcement system and some other useful tasks. Its working directory is
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the root of the git repository.
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### [LICENSE.md](./LICENSE.md)
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A copy of the Apache 2.0 license, the license this project is under
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### [NOTICE](./NOTICE)
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Copyright notice in plain text format
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### [README.md](./README.md)
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this file
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### [variable_grabbler.py](./variable_grabbler.py)
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Custom macro processor, takes two arguments:
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- macro declaration file
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- the file to be processed
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Macros in code are strings of capitalized characters prefixed and
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suffixed with %.
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Macro definition format: JSON
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"<MACRO>":"<text>" → direct replacement
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"<MACRO>":["file","<file path>"] → insert file
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"<MACRO>":["exec","<command>"] → run command and insert its output from stdout
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~~NOTICE: This file (or rather a more up-to-date version of it) will be moved to a new repository containing the deployment system.~~
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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.
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- "<MACRO>":"<text>" → direct replacement
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- "<MACRO>":["file","<file path>"] → insert file
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- "<MACRO>":["exec","<command>"] → run command and insert its output from stdout
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