Installation ============ These instructions assume you are running Debian Jessie. Install dependencies: apt install apache2 nodejs npm python3 python3-ply python3-psycopg2 python3-termcolor SWI prolog ---------- To use the correct SWI prolog package (>= 7.3) on Debian, add a custom repository by creating the file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/prolog.list containing the following 2 lines: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/swi-prolog/devel/ubuntu trusty main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/swi-prolog/devel/ubuntu trusty main After that run the following sequence of shell statements to update the package cache, register the new repository's key, and again refresh the package cache using the additional key: apt-get update apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys EF8406856DBFCA18 apt-get update libseccomp ---------- A new version of libseccomp (≥ 2.2) with Python bindings is needed to sandbox Python interpreters. This is not available yet in most distributions. You can download custom-built packages for Debian Jessie at http://codeq.si/libseccomp2_2.2.3-2_amd64.deb http://codeq.si/seccomp_2.2.3-2_amd64.deb and install them using dpkg --install libseccomp2_2.2.3-2_amd64.deb seccomp_2.2.3-2_amd64.deb Alternatively, fetch the latest sources with git clone https://github.com/seccomp/libseccomp and configure with --enable-python. nodejs ------ Run "npm install" inside the codeq-server/web directory to install all dependencies (they will be installed inside the web directory) sandbox ------- Go to directory codeq-server/python/runner and run the following commands to build the sandbox and set appropriate permissions: make sandbox sudo setcap cap_setuid,cap_setgid+ep sandbox Settings ======== Replace $webroot in this section with the path to codeq-web repo. Remember to grant read access to $webroot to the apache user. Set environment variables: CODEQ_PROBLEMS= CODEQ_WEB_OUTPUT=$webroot/data CODEQ_DB_HOST=
CODEQ_DB_DATABASE= CODEQ_DB_USER= CODEQ_DB_PASS= Set up apache: a2enmod proxy proxy_http proxy_wstunnel rewrite Add the following directives to the VirtualHost configuration: DocumentRoot "$webroot" Require all granted RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/ws/ [NC] RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} transport=websocket [NC] RewriteRule /(.*) ws://localhost:8083/$1 [P,L] ProxyPass /ws/ http://localhost:8083/ws/ ProxyPassReverse /ws/ http://localhost:8083/ws/ Running ======= - first build static JSON data with scripts/build_web_resources.py, read its heading comment for details - run the prolog interpreter server: swipl prolog/runner/main.pl - run the session daemon: python3 daemon.py - run the web server for client communication: node web/main.js Testing ======= You can test stuff in a python interpreter: >>> import server >>> session = server.user_session.authenticate_and_create_session(, ) >>> session.get_problem_data('python', 'introduction', 'fahrenheit_to_celsius') >>> python = session.get_python() >>> python.test(231, 180, '''print('-17.7')''') >>> python.hint(231, 180, '''print('-17.7')''') >>> prolog = session.get_prolog() >>> prolog.test(231, 96, 'sister(X,Y):- parent(P,X), parent(P,Y), female(X).') >>> prolog.hint(231, 96, 'sister(X,Y):- parent(P,X), parent(P,Y), female(X).') Traces ====== Actions and corresponding additional attributes are specified here. Generic: - open(time) # when opening the problem page, time = Date.now() on client - close() # when closing the problem page - ins(off, txt) # offset, text - rm(off, txt) # offset, text, was rm(off, len) - plan() - hint(feedback) # feedback = list of returned hint objects - test(feedback) # feedback = list of returned hint objects Prolog: - prolog_solve(query) # was slv(qry) - prolog_next() # was nxt - prolog_end() # was stp Python: - python_run(program) - python_stop() - python_input(txt) Robot: - robot_run(program) - robot_stop() Obsolete actions: - slva(qry) # "solve all" from tuProlog - hnt # hint button press - tst(tot, pas) # test results (total / passed)