Guild.so is an open-source self-hosted team management solution that integrates with the Solana blockchain and allows you to manage your team's members, projects, tasks and award Coins to your team members.
A guild is a group of people who are on a mission to complete a common goal. Your team is your guild, and this self-hosted solution will put the simplicity back into organizing a team.
Guild.so is a simple dashboard of company announcements, team member availability, and team member status. Keeping it simple, because managing your "management system" shouldn't be a task in itself.
Guild.so is based on Laravel 8 and Jetstream so you can run it just like a standard Laravel application. Here is how you can run Guild.so:
You can use the LaraSail script to get your Linux server ready for Laravel 8:
https://github.com/thedevdojo/larasail
Once your server is up and running use git clone
to clone the repositry and do a standard Laravel installation:
- Create a Database:
During the installation we need to use a MySQL database. You will need to create a new database and save the credentials for the next step.
- Update the
.env
file
Copy the .env.example
file to .env
and update your Database details in there:
APP_URL=http://guild.test
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=guild
DB_USERNAME=guild
DB_PASSWORD=guild_password
- Composer Install
composer install
- Install the NPM dependencies:
npm install && npm run dev
- Migrate Database
php artisan migrate
By default Guild.so uses Laravel Events for the Slack and Discord Notifications.
To make things more optimal you can implement the ShouldQueue
contact to the Notification Listeners so that the notifications are sent via a worker and not at the sime time when a user presses a button. To do that edit these two files:
app/Listeners/Notifications/DiscordNotification.php
and update the class to:
class DiscordNotification implements ShouldQueue
app/Listeners/Notifications/SlackNotification.php
and update the class to:
class SlackNotification implements ShouldQueue
After that you need to specify your queue driver to either database
or redis
in your ENV faile or the DigitalOcean App platform, if you decided to go for Redis make sure to update your Redis ENV variables as well!
Finally make sure to set the php artisan queue:work
command to run at all times so that it could process your queues. If you are using the DigitalOcean App platform you can achieve this with a Worker Component.
For more information about Laravel events check out this tutorial here:
Guild's frontend was built using Tails, a new kick-ass
drag-and-drop TailwindCSS page builder!
A web page showcasing Guild.so:
The web page was also built using Tails.
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The Guild.so project is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
In order to get the script wallet.js
to execute successfully, you must cd into ./node_modules/@solana/spl-token
and run the following: npm install --save @solana/web3.js
.