This widget allows to conduct polls in Matrix rooms. But unlike MSC3381, it is designed for more complex scenarios, like polls with multiple parties in a council. You have full control over your data, as it's stored in your Matrix room.
It supports creating parties, assigning members to them, and handling representatives. You can prepare multiple polls in advance and then run through them in a session. After the registered users have voted, you can create a report with all results.
Till now there is no officially hosted demo of the widget. See the Deployment section on how you can host the widget on your own.
Development on the widget happens at GitHub.
Please take a look at our Contribution Guidelines. Check the following steps to develop for the widget:
You need to install Node.js (>= 20.0.0
, prefer using an LTS version) and run
yarn
to work on this package.
The minimal Element version to use this widget is 1.11.8
.
After checkout, run yarn install
to download the required dependencies
Warning Do not use
npm install
when working with this package.
Rename the provided .env.local.default
to .env.local
and fill it with your configuration.
For a list of available options, see Configuration.
Follow the instructions to run the widget locally. The widget comes with two routes, visit them and follow the further instructions:
- The poll widget itself, providing the voting view:
http(s)://localhost:3000/
- The admin widget, providing the group configuration:
http(s)://localhost:3000/admin/
In the project directory, you can run:
yarn dev
: Start the widget for development.yarn start
: Start the widget for development with a self-signed HTTPS certificate.yarn build
: Build the production version of the widget.yarn test
: Watch all files for changes and run tests.yarn tsc
: Check TypeScript types for errors in the widget.yarn lint
: Run eslint on the widget.yarn prettier:write
: Run prettier on all files to format them.yarn depcheck
: Check for missing or unused dependencies.yarn deduplicate
: Deduplicate dependencies in theyarn.lock
file.yarn changeset
: Generate a changeset that provides a description of a change.yarn translate
: Update translation files from code.yarn generate-disclaimer
: Generates license disclaimer and include it in the build output.yarn docker:build
: Builds a container from the output ofyarn build
andyarn generate-disclaimer
.yarn docker:run
: Runs the container and serves the widget at http://localhost:3000.yarn docker:stop
: Stops the running container.yarn docker:remove
: Removes and stops the running container.
This package uses automated versioning.
Each change should be accompanied with a specification of the impact (patch
, minor
, or major
) and a description of the change.
Use yarn changeset
to generate a new changeset for a pull request.
Learn more in the .changeset
folder.
Once the change is merged to main
, a “Version Packages” pull request will be created.
As soon as the project maintainers merged it, the package will be released and the container is published.
We use Architecture Decision Records (ADR)s to document decisions for our software.
You can find them at /docs/adrs
.
Yon can run the widget using Docker:
docker run --rm -e REACT_APP_HOME_SERVER_URL=https://matrix-client.matrix.org -p 8080:8080 ghcr.io/nordeck/matrix-poll-widget:latest
We also provide a HELM chart.
The container images releases are signed by cosign using identity-based ("keyless") signing and transparency. Execute the following command to verify the signature of a container image:
cosign verify \
--certificate-identity-regexp https://github.com/nordeck/matrix-poll/.github/workflows/publish-release.yml@refs/tags/v \
--certificate-oidc-issuer https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com \
ghcr.io/nordeck/matrix-poll-widget:<version> | jq
This project is licensed under APACHE 2.0.
The disclaimer for other OSS components can be accessed via the /NOTICE.txt
endpoint.
The list of dependencies and their licenses are also available in a maschine readable format at /usr/share/nginx/html/licenses.json
in the container image.
This project is part of the dPhoenixSuite by Dataport.