Dodona is an online exercise platform for learning to code. It wants to teach students how to program in the most meaningful and effective way possible. Dodona acts as an online co-teacher, designed to give every student access to high quality education. The focus is on automatic corrections and giving meaningful feedback on the submitted solutions from students.
This repository contains the source code of the web application. If you simply want to use Dodona, please go to https://dodona.be.
The documentation for end users can be found at https://docs.dodona.be.
Dodona is free to use for schools and we would like to keep it that way! Keeping this platform up and running takes a lot of time, just as supporting hundreds of schools and thousands of students. If you would like to fund Dodona, you can find more information on https://dodona.be/en/support-us/ or get in touch by emailing us at [email protected].
There are several ways to contact us:
If you want to help with development, issues tagged with the student label are a good starting point.
mysql
or mariadb
.mysql
, change the sql-mode
in the mysqld
configuration block:
sql-mode='STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_ZERO_IN_DATE,NO_ZERO_DATE,ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'
dodona
user with access to the dodona
and dodona_test-N
databases. You will need as much test databases as you have CPU threads.
CREATE USER 'dodona'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'dodona';
GRANT ALL ON dodona.* TO 'dodona'@'localhost';
GRANT ALL ON dodona_test.* TO 'dodona'@'localhost';
GRANT ALL ON `dodona_test-0`.* TO 'dodona'@'localhost';
...
GRANT ALL ON `dodona_test-N`.* TO 'dodona'@'localhost';
ruby
version using RVM (the currently used version can be found here).node
version using nvm
and yarn (any modern node version should do).bundle install
and yarn install
rails db:setup
. (If something goes wrong with the database, you can use rails db:reset
to drop, rebuild and reseed the database.)
If the error "Could not initialize python judge" arises, use SKIP_PYTHON_JUDGE=true rails db:setup
bin/server
to start the server. More information on how to start the development setup can be found here. Dodona will be available on a subdomain of localhost: http://dodona.localhost:3000.These steps are not required to run the server, but you need docker to actually evaluate exercises.
docker
.docker pull dodona/dodona-python
If you want to build the docker images yourself:
build.sh
scripts builds all images. But with the initial data, only dodona-python
is needed. You can build this image with docker build --pull --force-rm -t "dodona-python" -f "dodona-python.dockerfile" .
.These steps are not required to run the server, but are needed to let the visualisations load.
memcached
.tmp/caching-dev.txt
in the root of the project.Some gems and dependencies (such as memcached) do not work on Windows. You should use WSL 2 instead, and run everything inside WSL. This means you use WSL for the database, memcached, git, Docker, etc.
The simplest way to start the server is with the rails s
command. But this will not process the submission queue, and javascript will be compiled by webpack in the background (without output when something goes wrong).
bin/delayed_job start
command.yarn build:css --watch
your css is reloaded live (use without the --watch
flag when you need to build the stylesheets and live reload is not wanted).yarn build:js --watch
your javascript is reloaded live (use without the --watch
flag when you need to build the javascript and live reload is not wanted).To start the rails server, delayed job, css bundling and js bundling at the same time, simply run bin/server
.
This has one letdown: debugging with byebug
is broken.
Dodona uses subdomains in order to sandbox exercise descriptions (which are arbitrary HTML pages and could be used for malicious purposes if not properly sandboxed). We serve the main application in development from http://dodona.localhost:3000 and exercise descriptions from http://sandbox.localhost:3000.
If this does not work out of the box you can add the following lines to your /etc/hosts
file:
127.0.0.1 dodona.localhost
127.0.0.1 sandbox.localhost
To lint the code, run rubocop
for Ruby and yarn lint
for JavaScript.
We have tests in JavaScript, Ruby, and system tests:
yarn test
bundle exec rails test:system
bundle exec rails test
There is also a type check for code written in TypeScript. This can be executed with yarn typeCheck
.
Tips
PARALLEL_WORKERS
ENV var to specify the number of threads to use.TestProf
to profile the ruby testsbundle exec rails test filename
to run a single test file, use bundle exec rails test filename:linenumber
to run a specific test