Part of edX code.
An independent comment system which supports voting and nested comments. It also supports features including instructor endorsement for education-aimed discussion platforms.
If you are running cs_comments_service as part of edx-platform development under devstack, it is strongly recommended to read those setup documents first. Note that devstack will take care of just about all of the installation, configuration, and service management on your behalf. If running outside of devstack, continue reading below.
This service relies on Elasticsearch and MongoDB. By default the service will use the Elasticsearch server available at http://localhost:9200 and the MongoDB server available at localhost:27017. This is suitable for local development; however, if you wish to change these values, refer to config/application.yml and config/mongoid.yml for the environment variables that can be set to override the defaults.
Install the requisite gems:
$ bundle install
To initialize indices:
Setup search indices. Note that the command below creates comments_20161220185820323 and comment_threads_20161220185820323 indices and assigns comments and comment_threads aliases. This will enable you to swap out indices (e.g. rebuild_index) without having to take downtime or modify code with a new index name.
$ bin/rake search:initialize
To validate indices exist and contain the proper mappings:
$ bin/rake search:validate_indices
To rebuild indices:
To rebuild new indices from the database and then point the aliases comments and comment_threads to each index which has equivalent index prefix, you can use the rebuild_indices task. This task will also run catch up before and after aliases are moved, to minimize time where aliases do not contain all documents.
$ bin/rake search:rebuild_indices
You can also adjust the batch size (e.g. 200) and the sleep time (e.g. 2 seconds) between batches to lighten the load on MongoDB.
$ bin/rake search:rebuild_indices[200,2]
Run the server:
$ ruby app.rb
By default Sinatra runs on port 4567. If you'd like to use a different port pass the -p parameter:
$ ruby app.rb -p 5678
Tests are built using the rspec framework, and can be run with the command below:
$ bin/rspec
If you'd like to view additional options for the command, append the --help option:
$ bin/rspec --help
You can also use docker-compose to run your tests as follows (assuming you have docker-compose installed):
$ docker-compose -f .travis/docker-compose-travis.yml run --rm test-forum
To run the comments service in a language other than English, set the
SERVICE_LANGUAGE
environment variable to the language code for the
desired language. Its default value is en-US.
Setting the language has no effect on user content stored by the service.
However, there are a few data validation messages that may be seen by end
users via the frontend in edx-platform. These will be
translated to SERVICE_LANGUAGE
assuming a suitable translation file is
found in the locale/ directory.
edX uses Transifex to host translations. To use the Transifex client, be sure
it is installed (pip install transifex-client
will do this for you), and
follow the instructions here to set up your .transifexrc
file.
To upload strings to Transifex for translation when you change the set
of translatable strings: bin/rake i18n:push
To fetch the latest translations from Transifex: bin/rake i18n:pull
The repository includes some translations so they will be available
upon deployment. To commit an update to these: bin/rake i18n:commit
The code in this repository is licensed under version 3 of the AGPL unless otherwise noted.
Please see LICENSE.txt
for details.
Contributions are very welcome. The easiest way is to fork this repo, and then make a pull request from your fork. The first time you make a pull request, you may be asked to sign a Contributor Agreement.
Please do not report security issues in public. Please email security@edx.org
You can discuss this code on the edx-code Google Group or in the
edx-code
IRC channel on Freenode.