Catarse
The first open source crowdfunding platform for creative projects in the world
Install / Use
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Catarse
The first crowdfunding platform from Brazil
An open-source crowdfunding platform for creative projects
Welcome to Catarse's source code repository. Our goal with opening the source code is to stimulate the creation of a community of developers around a high-quality crowdfunding platform.
You can see the software in action in http://catarse.me. The official repo is https://github.com/catarse/catarse
Getting started
Dependencies
To run this project you need to have:
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Ruby 2.4.1
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Rails 4.2
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- OSX - Postgres.app
- Linux -
$ sudo apt-get install postgresql - Windows - PostgreSQL for Windows
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have postgresql-contrib (Additional Modules) installed on your system.
Setup the project
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Clone the project
$ git clone https://github.com/catarse/catarse.git -
Enter project folder
$ cd catarse -
Create the
database.yml$ cp config/database.sample.yml config/database.ymlYou must do this to configure your local database! Add your database username and password (unless you don't have any).
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Install the gems
$ bundle install -
Install the front-end dependencies
$ npm installRequires Node.js and its package manager, npm.
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Create and seed the database
$ rake db:create db:migrate db:seed -
Configure the API server
We provide authentication through JWT (JSON Web Tokens) and it can be configured by
CatarseSettingsinto rails console.$ bundle exec rails console > CatarseSettings[:api_host] = "http://localhost:3004" # postgREST server url > CatarseSettings[:jwt_secret] = "gZH75aKtMN3Yj0iPS4hcgUuTwjAzZr9C" # this token is just a valid example
If everything goes OK, you can now run the project!
Running the project
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Run API server
After downloading PostgREST 0.3.x you can unpack and run the executable as below.
$ ./postgrest postgres://postgrest@localhost/catarse_development -a anonymous --jwt-secret gZH75aKtMN3Yj0iPS4hcgUuTwjAzZr9C -s 1 -p 3004 -
Run Rails server
$ rails server
Translations
We hope to support a lot of languages in the future, so we are willing to accept pull requests with translations to other languages.
Thanks a lot to Daniel Walmsley, from http://purpose.com, for starting the internationalization and beginning the English translation.
Payment gateways
Currently, we support pagarme through our payment engines. Payment engines are extensions to Catarse that implement a specific payment gateway logic.
If you have created a different payment engine to Catarse, please contact us so we can link your engine here. If you want to create a payment engine, please join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/catarse-dev
List of payment enginees that are being developed or need to be developed further
https://github.com/catarse/catarse_pagarme (payment engine used by Catarse.me)
https://github.com/devton/catarse_paypal_express (currently out of date and not maintained)
https://github.com/sushant12/CatarseStripe (just starting to be developed and needs extra hands -- please pitch in...)
How to contribute with code
Discuss your plans in our mailing list (http://groups.google.com/group/catarse-dev).
After that, just fork the project, change what you want, and send us a pull request.
Best practices (or how to get your pull request accepted faster)
- Follow this style guide: https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide
- Create one acceptance tests for each scenario of the feature you are trying to implement.
- Create model and controller tests to keep 100% of code coverage in the new parts you are writing.
- Feel free to add specs to committed code that lacks coverage ;)
- Let our tests serve as a style guide: we try to use implicit spec subjects and lazy evaluation wherever we can.
Credits
Author: Daniel Weinmann
Contributors: You know who you are ;) The commit history can help, but the list was getting bigger and pointless to keep in the README.
License
Copyright (c) 2016 Softa
Licensed under the MIT license (see MIT-LICENSE file)
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