The loklak walls app creates social media walls using the loklak server as a data source. The goal is to develop a fully fledged alternative to closed source twitter wall services. In order to run the service you can use the API of http://loklak.org or install your own loklak server data storage engine. For some parts of the service you still require a twitter API currently (to be discontinued in the future). loklak.org is a server application which collects messages from various social media tweet sources, including twitter. The server contains a search index and a peer-to-peer index sharing interface. All messages are stored in an elasticsearch index.
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Please join our mailing list to discuss questions regarding the project: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/loklak
Our chat channel is on gitter here: https://gitter.im/loklak/loklak
The goal is to have a demo version that is automatically deployed from our repositories:
- Install
git
,npm
,nodejs
,nasm
,libpng-dev
anddh-autoreconf
packages. Run the commands as:sudo apt-get install git-core
sudo apt-get install npm
sudo apt-get install nodejs
sudo apt-get install nasm
sudo apt-get install libpng-dev
sudo apt-get install dh-autoreconf
- Run
sudo npm install -g gulp
to installgulp
systemwide as a tool to run the task. - Clone this repo from
https://github.com/loklak/loklak_webclient.git
- Create your custom settings file by doing
cp configFile.json custom_configFile.json
. Edit your settings insidecustom_configFile.json
. - Run
npm install
from the root directory AND fromoauth-proxy
subdirectory, AND fromiframely
- Install mongodb and run
mongod
.
- Database - MongoDB
- Node.js
The goal is to use Bower to manage front-end dependencies in future.
Create a Twitter application at https://apps.twitter.com, remember to set the correct website url & callback url (for localhost, http://127.0.0.1/
works better), then modify custom_configFile.json
as:
- Set the twitterConsumerKey var in
custom_configFile.json
to set the Consumer Key (API Key) from your Twitter app - Set the twitterConsumerSecret var in
custom_configFile.json
to set the Consumer Secret from your Twitter app - Change the jwtsecret var in
custom_configFile.json
to a different string - Change the email var in
custom_configFile.json
to a different email
A twitter app is valid only for a domain (defined when creating the app). So the credentails above need to be changed also according to the domain (e.g. you'll need to create 2 twitter apps separately for a clone in localhost and for a clone in a remote server)
See here to run your own https://github.com/loklak/loklak_server (reccommended), and change apiUrl
in config accordingly. Last resource, or for production is http://loklak.org/api/
Link debugging server is essential to embed rich contents from tweets, e.g. videos, links, articles, photos, ..etc. This need to be ran separately, just like the loklak server. Go to ./iframely
, and run node server
. It's a MUST to be in ./iframely
folder when executing the service. pm
or *nix screen
can help managing this service in the background.
After adding twitter credentials and apiUrl
, you can leave the rest as is and run gulp dev
for development. gulp dev
includes an express server to serve the build at gulpDevExpressPort
, a proxy server at oauthProxyPort
, and browser-sync
at 3000. A browser window will be opened automatically.
For a remote server, along with twitter credential for the remote server: change all localhost
to your domain e.g. "oauthProxyUrl": "http://mydomain.org:3002/oauthproxy"
We recommend using screen
of pm2
to manage your node processes.
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If you have your own web server engine,
gulp prod
will create static files only at directorybuild
. You'll need to runoauth
service manually bynode oauth-proxy/index.js
, and also the debugging service manually, see 'Iframely Link Debugging server' -
If your server don't have a web serve,
gulp live
will serve the appgulpDevExpressPort
along withoauth
service atoauthProxyPort
. You'll need to run the 'Iframely Link Debugging server' mentioned above manually.
When there is a need to change default port oauthProxyUrl, oauthProxyRedirectUrl, oauthProxyPort
should have the same port. The port to the application can be change at gulpDevExpressPort
IMPORTANT Since OauthProxy instance are also using fields from custom_configFile.json, if twitter credentials are changed, including consumerKey, consumerSecret & callbackUrl, OauthProxy must be restarted. This only applies for production since in development, the instance is restarted automatically with gulp dev
- On *nix based systems (latest Ubuntu, Fedora version) you might get an
Error: watch ENOSPC
when runninggulp dev
. To fix, check this post on Stackoverflow. version 'GLIBC_2.14' not found required by imagemin-jpegtran
. To fix this, make sure you have installed nasm, libpng-dev, dh-autoreconf. Then dorm node_modules -r
andnpm install
.- Problem with
node-gyp
? Check if you meet the requirements here: Link
This is an Open Source project and we would be happy to see contributors who report bugs and file feature requests submitting pull requests as well. Please report issues in the GitHub tracker.
We have the following branches
- development All development goes on in this branch. If you're making a contribution, you are supposed to make a pull request to development. PRs to master must pass a build check and a unit-test check on Travis
- master This contains shipped code. After significant features/bugfixes are accumulated on development, we make a version update, and make a release.
This project is currently licensed under the The MIT License (MIT). A copy of LICENSE.md should be present along with the source code. To obtain the software under a different license, please contact FOSSASIA.