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Demo and development
To check out how canaille looks like, or to start contributions, just run the demo:
- with
docker-compose up
to install and run it in preconfigured docker containers - or with
./run.sh
to install it natively in a virtual environment and run it locally!
Prerequisites for native demo installation
You need to have OpenLDAP
somewhere in your system.
You need to install it with your distro packages (for instance sudo apt install slapd ldap-utils
with Ubuntu). It is not required to launch the system ldap service.
Canaille depends on python-ldap, and this package needs
some headers to be installed on your system to be built. For instance on Ubuntu you can install this:
sudo apt install libsasl2-dev python-dev libldap2-dev libssl-dev
. More info
on this SO ticket.
Apparmor
On Ubuntu systems, apparmor prevents slapd from accessing files that are not in the standard OpenLDAP installation. This may result in canaille being impossible to launch. To fix this you can pass slapd in complain mode:
sudo apt install --yes apparmor-utils
sudo aa-complain /usr/sbin/slapd
Run the demo
Then you have access to:
- A canaille server at http://localhost:5000
- A dummy client at http://localhost:5001
- Another dummy client at http://localhost:5002, for which consent is already granted for users
The canaille server has some default users:
- A regular user which login and password are user;
- A moderator user which login and password are moderator;
- An admin user which login and password are admin.
- A new user which login is james. This user has no password yet, and his first attempt to log-in would result in sending a password initialization email (if a smtp server is configurated).
Populate the database
You can populate the database with randomly generated users and groups with the populate
command:
env CONFIG=conf/canaille.toml poetry run canaille populate