Welcome to the example Dashboard configuration repository. This repository is intended to be a submodule of the main Dashboard repo. If you're reading this README we are assuming that you've decided to take the plunge and use Dashboard for your own event. Let's get started!
First we are going to ask that you please clone the main dashboard repository. You can do that by running git clone https://github.com/hackumass/dashboard.git
Next please create a fork of the redpandahacks-config
repository. You can do this by clicking the "fork" button at the top right hand corner of this page.
It's at this point that we get into some slightly complicated git magic. If you want an explanation of how it all works, please see the wiki page that we've created on git submodules. If you're wondering why in gods name we've chosen such an architecture, please also consult the wiki. Otherwise, let's just follow along with the following steps.
Fortunately there's basically 0 consequences if you mess this up, as you can always delete the repo and start over without losing much (if any) work.
Open the .gitmodules
file from the Dashboard repo that you've cloned. It should look something like this:
[submodule "hackathon-config"]
path = hackathon-config
url = https://github.com/hackumass/redpandahacks-config
Inside this file, please replace the url with your url to the forked config repo. It should look something like this https://github.com/your-username/yourhackathon-config
. Save this file.
Now you'll want to open a terminal and navigate to the folder containing the dashboard folder. Here, you'll want to run the following command git submodule update --init --remote
.
Now the hackathon-config
folder is a submodule that tracks the github repository you created for your fork.
In order to simplify the development process we use Docker to develop locally. Please download it here: https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop. If you wish to develop without docker you'll have to set up and install Ruby and Rails on your own.
- After installing Docker, navigate to the dashboard folder in your terminal
- Run
docker_build.sh
ordocker_build.bat
depending on your platform - Run
docker_run.sh
ordocker_run.bat
- Navigate to http://localhost:3000 in your web browser of choice
- You can log in with the credentials
admin@email.com
andtestpass
- All of the features are turned off by default, so in order to view everything go to the
admin
tab and then clickfeature flags
. Turn on the things you'd like to test/view/use.
At this point you'll probably want to edit the hackathon config to suit your needs. We won't go over the documentation for each option here (you can check the wiki for that). But we will go over a few steps you'll need to follow in order to make changes to this submodule git repository.
- First navigate in your terminal to the
hackathon-config
folder. - Next please run
git checkout master
- Make all the edits you desire in the
hackathon-config
folder (you can preview these at the site running at http://localhost:3000 by simply refreshing the page)- Note: You may have to make some additional accounts that are attendees or mentors in order to be able to visit all of the pages.
- From within your
hackathon-config
folder, add your changes to be tracked by git withgit add .
and then rungit commit -am "Your commit message here"
to commit your changes. - Finally run
git push origin master
At this point if you ever find that your submodules are messed up in any way. You can always just delete your local dashboard repository and run through the steps in setting up the submodule again. Since your changes to the configuration repo are already pushed to the remote, you won't lose them.
Now that you've pushed your submodule to it's remote. We can update the main dashboard repository. Just run git add .
and git commit -am "updated copy"
from the main dashboard folder.
In the case of updates to the main dashbaord repo. You can pull them into your local copy by simply running git pull -r origin master
from within your local dashboard folder. This method will never have any conflicts. Enjoy seamless updates that you can integrate as soon as we release them :)
In the case of updates to dashboard that also require updates to the config repo (we'll try to avoid this as much as possible!). We will communicate this change in the release notes and you will have to deal with a merge conflict. Simply keep as much of your copy as you can while also integrating the changes we've made.
In this situation you'll have to do the following from within your hackathon-config
folder.
git add remote upstream https://github.com/hackumass/redpandahacks-config.git
git pull upstream master
- Deal with the merge conflicts! Keep your copy, and our formatting and you should be good to go :)
For specific deployment instructions, please see the dashboard wiki.
If you encounter issues with the functionality of Dashboard please create an issue on the issues page of the main Dashboard repository and tag it with the bug
label.
If you encounter issues with the functionality of the configuration files, please file a bug report on this repository's issues page and tag it with the bug
tag so that we can track it.
Finally if you need technical assistance with setting up or deploying dashboard, use the issues page on this repository and tag your post with technical support
.
We welcome your contributions to this open source project and we actively encourage every event who's using it to commit their tech resources to help make Dashboard better for everyone. To get started developing, head over to the dashboard wiki and follow the instructions for setting up dashboard for development.
We thank you for any contributions or suggestions you have ❤️