A web application that provides a framework for displaying visualizations and data views called "cards". Cards represent a single discrete visualization or data view but share an API and data model.
https://github.com/Apereo-Learning-Analytics-Initiative/OpenDashboard is no longer supported https://github.com/Apereo-Learning-Analytics-Initiative/OpenDashboard-api is currently supported Until now, the Dashboard served up both the UX and the Api's required to display the data. In keeping with a true Service Oriented Architecture, the two applications are now separate and exist in two repositories. The source code in This repository will not display anything. It is responsible for security, and serving the appropriate UX.
The two repo's required are:
- This repository
- OpenDashboard-ux (https://github.com/Apereo-Learning-Analytics-Initiative/OpenDashboard-ux)
To enhance scalability, if the dashboard is being used with the apereo project OpenLRW (https://github.com/Apereo-Learning-Analytics-Initiative/OpenLRW), it is now recommended that they are both configured with the same database.
- git
- MongoDB 3.6+ (install instructions)
- Maven 3 (download)
- Java 8 (jdk)
Demo can now be seen completely with JUST the OpenDashboard-ux
Create the following directory structure.
- /opt/od/
- conf
- lib
- logs
- run
- src
- build.sh
- run.sh
Create a user to run the application and make them owner of /opt/od/* directories.
useradd -c "Boot User" boot
chown -R boot:boot /opt/od
This is a one time operation. Note you'll need to update the git command below with your git username.
cd /opt/od/src
git clone https://<!-- your bitbucket username-->@bitbucket.org/unicon/laq-dashboard.git
From the /opt/od directory execute the build script to create the dashboard executable.
#!/bin/sh
cd `dirname $0`
cd src/laq-opendashboard
git pull
mvn -DskipTests=true clean install
cp target/opendash-0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar ../../lib/od.jar
From the /opt/od directory execute the run script to start the application. Note you will need to update the script below with the appropriate MongoDB path. The application listens on port 8081.
#!/bin/sh
cd `dirname $0`
APP_HOME="$PWD"
PID_FILE=$APP_HOME/run/od.pid
JAR_PATH=$APP_HOME/lib/od.jar
cd $APP_HOME
case "$1" in
"start")
if [ -f $PID_FILE ]; then
exit 1
fi
java \
-Dspring.profiles.active=demo \
-Dlogging.path=/opt/od/logs/ \
-Dspring.data.mongodb.uri=<!-- mongodb uri --> \
-jar $JAR_PATH &
echo $! > $PID_FILE
;;
"stop")
if [ ! -f $PID_FILE ]; then
exit 1
fi
kill `cat $PID_FILE`
rm -f $PID_FILE
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 start|stop"
;;
esac
exit 0
#!/bin/bash
yum update -y
bash
cd /opt/od
rm /opt/od/run/*.pid
rm /opt/od/*.log
rm /opt/od/logs/*.log
su boot -c "sh build.sh"
su boot -c "sh run.sh start"
You can change the default admin username and/or password using the od.admin.user and od.admin.password properties.
mvn clean package spring-boot:run -Dod.admin.user=someOtherUsername -Dod.admin.password=someOtherPassword
ECL (a slightly less permissive Apache2) http://opensource.org/licenses/ECL-2.0
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