Live demo here.
WorkAdventure is a web-based collaborative workspace presented in the form of a 16-bit video game.
In WorkAdventure you can move around your office and talk to your colleagues (using a video-chat system, triggered when you approach someone).
See more features for your virtual office: https://workadventu.re/virtual-office
Check out resources developed by the WorkAdventure community at awesome-workadventure
We provide a reference installation method:
a production-ready docker-compose
file that you can use out-of-the-box in the contrib/docker directory.
The way you set up your production environment will ultimately depend on your servers. Feel free to adapt the docker-compose
file to your needs.
Note WorkAdventure also provides a hosted version of the application. Using the hosted version is the easiest way to get started and helps us to keep the project alive.
Note These installation instructions are for local development only. They will not work on remote servers as local environments do not have HTTPS certificates.
Install Docker and clone this repository.
Warning If you are using Windows, make sure the End-Of-Line character is not modified by the cloning process by setting the
core.autocrlf
setting to false:git config --global core.autocrlf false
Run:
cp .env.template .env
docker-compose up
The environment will start.
You should now be able to browse to http://play.workadventure.localhost/ and see the application. You can view the Traefik dashboard at http://traefik.workadventure.localhost
Note: on some OSes, you will need to add this line to your /etc/hosts
file:
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 oidc.workadventure.localhost redis.workadventure.localhost play.workadventure.localhost chat.workadventure.localhost traefik.workadventure.localhost xmpp.workadventure.localhost extra.workadventure.localhost icon.workadventure.localhost map-storage.workadventure.localhost uploader.workadventure.localhost maps.workadventure.localhost api.workadventure.localhost front.workadventure.localhost
You can also start WorkAdventure + a test OpenID connect server using:
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.yaml -f docker-compose-oidc.yaml up
(Test user is "User1" and his password is "pwd")
See our troubleshooting guide.