This code runs https://rdrama.net and https://watchpeopledie.tv
mummified-corroding-granny
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I noticed there are some over-interactive tables in general on rdrama. Particularly, multiple columns in the shop tables (awards and hats), which allow you to sort by buttons, icons, … The one page for user profile views also comes to mind, because it uses relative time since last visit, is paged server-side and browsers do not know how to sort that type of data anyway. Also I noticed there are some tables that have disabled sorting by using <td> instead of <th> for the headers as is the case of the following pages: * @uid/followed * @uid/following All of these situations are accounted for but need to be changed later in a different PR, because I can't right now. For example, the "Buy" column of the shop can be changed to the following to disable sorting: `<th class="disable-sort-click">Buy</th>` Reviewed-on: #107 Co-authored-by: mummified-corroding-granny <mummified-corroding-granny@noreply.fsdfsd.net> Co-committed-by: mummified-corroding-granny <mummified-corroding-granny@noreply.fsdfsd.net> |
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files | ||
migrations | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
Dockerfile | ||
LICENSE | ||
docker-compose.yml | ||
env_template | ||
gunicorn.conf.py | ||
imei.sh | ||
nginx-headers.conf | ||
nginx-serve-static.conf | ||
nginx.conf | ||
pg_hba.conf | ||
readme.md | ||
requirements.txt | ||
schema.sql | ||
seed-db.sql | ||
snappy_event_WPD.txt | ||
snappy_event_rDrama.txt | ||
snappy_rDrama.txt | ||
startup.sh | ||
startup_chat.sh | ||
startup_docker.sh | ||
startup_docker_chat.sh | ||
supervisord.conf | ||
ubuntu_setup.sh |
readme.md
This code runs https://rdrama.net and https://watchpeopledie.tv
Installation (Windows/Linux/MacOS)
1- Install Docker on your machine. Docker installation
2- Run the following commands in the terminal:
git clone https://fsdfsd.net/rDrama/rDrama.git
cd rDrama
cp env_template .env
docker-compose down --rmi all --remove-orphans --volumes
docker-compose up
3- That's it! Visit http://localhost
in your browser and make an account (the first account to be made will have full admin rights)
4- Optional: to change the domain from "localhost" to something else and configure the site settings, as well as integrate it with the external services the website uses, edit the variables in the .env
file and then restart the docker container.