This is the source code for the next generation of the Joind.in website - a resource set up to allow events to get real-time feedback from those attending. It also gives speakers a way to claim and track their presentations over time.
This version is the next generation version, providing a responsive cross-device site for screens of all devices
You can either install joind.in on an existing PHP platform, or use our vagrant setup.
The virtual machine has been moved to a different repo. To use it fork the joindin-vm repository and follow the instructions in there.
This VM will load all three Joind.in projects (joind.in, joindin-vm and joindin-web2).
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Clone repository to any location
git clone https://github.com/joindin/responsive cd responsive
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Create a vhost entry for the site. The docroot should be
/web
.<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName joindin.local DocumentRoot "/home/exampleuser/www/responsive/web" <Directory "/home/exampleuser/www/responsive"> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All </Directory> </VirtualHost>
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Add hostname to /etc/hosts.
echo "127.0.0.1 joindin.local" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
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Enjoy the site!
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Set up MongoDB: instructions can be found at http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/installation/
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Enjoy the site!
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Copy the file config/config.php.dist to config/config.php
cp config/config.php.dist config/config.php
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Change the value of
apiUrl
to the URL of your development API if you don't want to use the production API.Note that if you are connecting to the production API, you will find that you won't be able to log in as you don't have the correct oauth client_id. **Create a local copy of the API from the [GitHub project](https://github.com/joindin/joindin-api) and then you can log in to it from your web2 installation**
- The main website http://joind.in
- Issues list: http://joindin.jira.com/ (good bug reports ALWAYS welcome!)
- CI Environment: lots of output and information about tests, deploys etc: http://jenkins.joind.in
- Community: We hang out on IRC, pop in with questions or comments! #joind.in on Freenode