4 This is the source code repository for [finalsclub.org](http://finalsclub.org/).
6 FC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit open education project dedicated to
7 helping college students collaborate, learn, and share their knowledge freely online.
10 ## Additional resources
12 [[ discussion groups, chat rooms, etc. related to FC and FC sources ]]
20 - Debian/ubuntu-server GNU/Linux Box with a modern kernel (2.6.39 <)
21 - 1 GB (idealy) 512MB min.
22 - Node.js (Version 0.6.1 or later) [More ...](http://nodejs.org)
23 - MongoDB (Version 2.0.2 or later) [More ...](http://mongodb.org)
28 1. Copy setup.sh to home directory.
30 2. REVIEW setup.sh BEFORE RUNNING!!!!
34 4. mongorestore any back-up databases that you may have.
36 5. Copy "start" to home directory and run.
42 The system consists of these main parts:
45 - The collaborative, real-time editor
48 Most of the system is written in Javascript and executed by the Node.js runtime.
54 ## The Collaborative Real-time Editor
56 The editor is an embedded editor called [Etherpad-Lite](https://github.com/Pita/etherpad-lite) (EPL).
57 It provides the ability for multiple people to simultaneously edit a single document.
58 The documents in FC are the notes for a specific lecture.
60 EPL is installed as a git submodule to the main FC source tree with the name "etherpad-lite".
63 ## The Back Channel (BC)
65 The back channel portion of FC is implemented with ["BC"](https://github.com/FinalsClubDev/bc).
66 BC allows the note takers, or anyone else who is just observing,
67 to suggest questions for the lecturer, and vote on each other's questions.
68 It also allows people to post commentary.
70 Although the actual BC code was written for FC, it has been extracted from the original
71 FC source and turned into an independent open source project.
73 BC is installed as a git submodule to the main FC source tree with the name "bc".
76 ## The Surrounding Website
78 This is the FC website, which brings together the other two elements into
79 a single website that serves it's stated purpose (above).
80 This would be the home page, privacy policy page, the page that lists the participating
81 schools, the sub pages containing lists of lectures and note taking sessions, and the
82 core page where EPL and BC are both found along side each other.
84 Several node modules are leveraged to to make the basic website work:
86 - [async](http:npmjs.org)
87 - [aws-lib](http:npmjs.org)
88 - [connect](http:npmjs.org)
89 - [connect-mongo](http:npmjs.org)
90 - [ejs](http:npmjs.org)
91 - [express](http:npmjs.org)
92 - [express-messages](http:npmjs.org)
93 - [hat](http:npmjs.org)
94 - [hooks](http:npmjs.org)
95 - [init](http:npmjs.org)
96 - [jade](http:npmjs.org)
97 - [mongodb](http:npmjs.org)
98 - [mongoose](http:npmjs.org)
99 - [socket.io](http:npmjs.org)
102 [[ more detail about website generally, then defer to src comments ]]
107 The database is MongoDB.
108 MongoDB is not a relational database, but rather a noSQL or "document/object" database.
109 Data is stored as structured objects versus tables and rows.
110 (More about MongoDB)[http://mongodb.org].
112 ## Collections in the database
138 [[ notes about scaling/replication/etc. ]]
144 The actual finalsclub.org servers run in the cloud on Linux servers, using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
145 Scaling is accomplished by adding additional servers to a load balancer.
147 NOTE: The scaling system is automatic; new servers have to be added manually, but it it's very easy.
148 NOTE: Automatic fail-over of the database is not yet in place.
150 NOTE: There are currently 2 running server instances. One for the live server and one for testing.
152 Data is stored in a MongoDB server running on the same AWS instance as the website.
153 Data is backed up daily to the durable AWS S3 system.
154 One backup of the database is kept for the most recent 30 days, one for each of the most
155 recent 12 months, and one for every year.
157 AWS Cloudwatch is used to monitor the servers.
158 When the configured conditions warrant attention, notices are sent to "info@finalsclub.org".
160 NOTE: There are currently 2 monitors set up:
162 - available disk space
165 NOTE: We still have an ongoing issue with the EPL server hanging up. This is being worked on.