A micro-service queue for holding open office hours.
Join the #queue-general channel on the UIUC OSS Slack team to keep up with the queue!
At UIUC, this queue is hosted as a free service by Computer Science and EngrIT.
- View the queue at https://queue.illinois.edu/
- Request to have a queue created for your course by filling out this short form
- Join the #queue-dev channel on the UIUC OSS Slack team to seek development support
- Claim an issue by commenting on an open issue in order to indicate to others that you are working on the task
- Once you are ready to submit for review make sure to:
- Include a
CHANGELOG.md
entry following existing format - If making API changes, note the change in
API.md
- If your change requires new dependencies, add them to
package.json
- Tag a lead developer in the reviewers section
- Include a
If you wish to report a bug, feature request, etc., please open a new issue (first checking that your issue has not already been filed).
- Clone the repository
- Install
node
andnpm
- Install dependencies:
npm install
in the cloned directory - Start the server:
npm run dev
- Access the queue from a browser at
localhost:3000
- You can run it on a different port by setting the
PORT
environment variable
- Access the queue from a browser at
Several configuration options are exposed via environment variables:
PORT
: controls which port the app will be served from.BASE_URL
: allows the app to be served from somewhere other than the server root. This affects asset and API routes, websocket endpoints, generated links, and more. Note that for this to work effectively, the app must still receive the base URL as part of the request; this is important if the app is reverse-proxied behind Apache. For instance, if the queue is served from/my/path/
, then you should run withBASE_URL=/my/path
(note the lack of trailing slash), and a request for queue 1 should be received as/my/path/queue/1
.JWT_SECRET
: a secret key used to sign JSON Web Tokens for our users.