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Gobo

Gobo is a responsive web-based social media aggregator with filters you can control. You can use Gobo to control what’s edited out of your feed, or configure it to include news and points of view from outside your usual orbit. Gobo aims to be completely transparent, showing you why each post was included in your feed and inviting you to explore what was filtered out by your current filter settings.

Try it out at COMING SOON.

Installation

Gobo is a Flask-based server side, which uses React & Redux in the browser to render the UI.

Backend

Gobo uses Python 3.7.x.

Create config.py in server/config/ using the provided template to hold the right api keys and database url.

PyEnv

We manage different versions with pyenv. Install this with HomeBrew:

brew update
brew install pyenv

Then install the versions of Python we need:

pyenv install 3.7.3

PyEnv-VirtualEnv

For managing a virtual enviromnent with a specific version of python for our project, we use pyenv-virtualenv. Install this with homebrew as well

brew install pyenv-virtualenv

As noted in their readme, you'll need to add these two lines to your .bash_profile file (or you .profile file). Then open a new terminal session:

eval "$(pyenv init -)"
eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"

And then create a virtualenv for this project. The name is important, because the .python-version file refers to it so it loads automatically when you enter the directory (if eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)" is in your .profile):

pyenv virtualenv 3.7.3 gobo-3.7.3

Requirements and Database

Install all requirements:

$ make requirements-local.py

To set up the database run:

$ export FLASK_ENV=dev
$ make db-setup

Front-end

In another terminal window, cd to /client.

If you haven't already, install Node Version Manager.

Install and use version node version 10.13.0:

$ nvm install 10.13.0
$ nvm use 10.13.0

Install requirements and build static assets:

$ npm install
$ npm run build 

Running

In development mode Gobo has multiple pieces you need to run:

  1. The Flask server handles authentication and interactions between the client and the various APIs.
  2. The Redis queue holds jobs for analyzing content with the plug-in algorithms, and requests to fetch posts.
  3. Celery runs the workers to do things in the queue.
  4. We use npm to run the front-end React code that drives the UI.

Run the Flask server locally:

$ ./run.sh

In order to fetch posts from Facebook, Twitter, and Mastodon you need to run the redis-server and celery worker locally. Open 2 new shell terminals. Then run:

$ redis-server

And in the other one:

$ celery -A server.scripts.tasks worker

In another terminal window open cd to /client and then:

$ nvm use 10.13.0
$ npm start

After that you should be able to see Gobo at localhost:5000

Recurring Tasks

You need to set up three recurring tasks. The first adds tasks to the queue to fetch FB and Twitter posts for users that have been using the system recently. Run this every hour or so:

$ python -m server.scripts.queue_prioritized_user_posts

The second updates the posts from news organizations (used for the "perspectives" filter). Run this every 6 hours or so:

$ python -m server.scripts.queue_latest_news_posts

The third removes old posts (Gobo only tracks the posts within the last two weeks). Run this once a night:

$ python -m server.scripts.delete_old_posts

Manual Tasks

To delete a specific user:

$ python -m server.scripts.delete_user [user_id]

Documentation and tasks for creating and sharing rules found via the flask CLI:

$ flask 

Configuration

Beta Password

You can choose to only allow signup to people that have a special password. Add the following vars in config.py:

LOCK_WITH_PASSWORD = True
BETA_PASSWORD = 'password_you_want'

To remove the password just set LOCK_WITH_PASSWORD = False.

Set up Google Analytics:

Edit the GA ID in client/app/index.js

Development

When updating models that result in a table change (e.g. column added/removed), generate migrations with:

$ flask db migrate

This will generate a new migration file in migrations/versions that should be added to version control.

Deploying

Setup

Gobo is set up to deploy to containerized hosts like Heroku or Dokku. Typically configuration is done with environment variables. For now we've got a system that involves editing the config file on a local branch. We'll get around to changing this eventually.

  1. Create a new local branch called "deploy": git checkout -b deploy
  2. Create a new app on the Heroku website, or with the command line in Dokku
  3. Add the heroku/dokku remote to the GitHub repo
  4. In "deploy" branch, edit .gitignore to not ignore config.py (make sure to also save a copy of config.py somewhere else on your computer)
  5. On your host (Heroku/Dokku), add a database and a redis instance
  6. Update config.py in the deploy branch to match the database and redis url
  7. Push to that deploy remote: git push deploy deploy:master

!!! - Make sure to not push this branch anywhere else!! as this contains sensitive data! - !!!

Versioning

Edit client/app/constants/index.js and bump up the semantic version number before every release. This shows up at the bottom of the About page.

Contributing

A pre-commit hooks will run JavaScript linting (e.g. when you commit, linting will be run). You can try to automatically fix JavaScript linting errors by running:

$ npm run lint_fix

Not all errors can be fixed this way and for more details about the linting error see eslint.

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