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DnyActifisys

A social network that revolves around activities and events

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README

Actifisys (dnyActifisys) developed by Daniel Brendel

(C) 2019 - 2023 by Daniel Brendel

Version: 1.0
Contact: dbrendel1988(at)gmail(dot)com
GitHub: https://github.com/danielbrendel

Released under the MIT license

Description:

Actifisys is a software system that lets users create and join activities. Users can set themselves interested in an activity or join them. Activities whose activity date is in the future are listed in a feed. Users can comment on activities, send private messages, manage their favorites and receive notifications. There is also a forum, gallery and market place available. For a full feature list see the list below.

Features:

  • Create and join activities
  • Add comments to activities
  • Reply to comments
  • Filter activities
  • Activity tags
  • Actual and potential participation
  • Activity management
  • Activity categories
  • Activity tags
  • User profiles
  • Profile management
  • Account verification
  • Favorites system
  • Notification system
  • Messaging system
  • Forum system
  • Marketplace system
  • Gallery system
  • E-Mail system
  • Administration
  • Maintainer system
  • Theme system
  • Custom pages
  • Twitter news integration
  • HelpRealm integration
  • Ads system
  • Announcements system
  • Purchasable pro mode
  • Custom head code
  • Visitor statistics
  • Installer
  • Security
  • Responsive design
  • Testcases
  • Documentation

System requirements

The product is being developed with the following engine versions:

  • PHP ^8.1.0
  • MySQL ^10.4.11-MariaDB
  • Standard PHP extensions

Installation:

Place a file 'do_install' in the root directory of the project. Then go to /install. The setup wizard will guide you through the installation process.

Testing

In order to run the tests successfully you need to ensure that the following test data is valid:

  • TEST_USERID: ID of an existing user
  • TEST_USERID2: ID of another existing user. May not be the same as the above user
  • TEST_USEREMAIL: E-Mail of an existing user
  • TEST_USERPW: Password for login used together with TEST_USEREMAIL
  • TEST_ACTIVITYID: ID of an existing activity
  • TEST_MESSAGEID: ID of an existing message
  • TEST_THREADID: ID of an existing thread (parent)
  • TEST_CATEGORYID: ID of an existing category
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GitHub Stars8
CategoryDevelopment
Updated5mo ago
Forks4

Languages

PHP

Security Score

87/100

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