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== Todo ==
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{{Template:Sugar Network Cycle Linkbar}}
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* Network notifications framework, reuse existing or implement something similar to Facebook's [http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/realtime/ real-time updates].
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== Summary ==
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The design and implementation are tailored by the following intentions:
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* Implementation should be as lightweight as possible to run all components on restricted hardware like XO laptops;
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* Minimize any maintaining costs as much as possible to use Sugar Network in environments like offline schools where the only maintainers are not IT skilled people;
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* Assume decentralization scheme when Sugar Network nodes might be started on different servers with further online or offline synchronization with the master.
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To accomplish above tasks, Sugar Network content is handled by the [[Platform_Team/Active_Document|active-document]] library which uses Xapian to index content and simple filesystem storage (might be changed in the future).
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Sugar Network is represented by two major applications to run on Sugar Network node or users side:
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* [[#sugar-network-node|sugar-network-node]], and,
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* [[#sugar-network-client|sugar-network-client]].
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In both cases, applications provide RESTful [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/API|API]] as the only access point for outer usage. Any end users related functionality implemented in Sugar Network [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network#Clients|clients]] on top of API providers.
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== sugar-network-node ==
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This application provides Sugar Network server functionality. Such functionality served via the Sugar Network [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/API|API]].
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The configuration occurs based on several sources (sorted by applied order):
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* {{Code|/etc/sugar-network.conf}} system-wide configuration file,
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* {{Code|/etc/sugar-network.d}} directory with system-wide configuration files,
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* {{Code|~/.config/sugar-network/config}} user-wide configuration file.
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* Command-line arguments (configuration names equal to command-line arguments),
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To get the current configuration, call:
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sugar-network-node config
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The major configuration options are:
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[node]
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# path to a directory to place server data
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data-root = /var/lib/sugar-network
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# hostname to listen for incomming connections and using for publicly visible urls
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host = 0.0.0.0
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# port number to listen incomming connections
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port = 8000
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Note that `sugar-network-node` needs OpenSSH-5.6 or later to verify users' credentials. If you don't have such version, enable `--trust-users` to disable any verification:
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[node]
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# switch off user credentials check; disabling this option will require OpenSSH-5.6 or later
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trust-users = True
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Assuming that configuration was set properly, use the following commands to manipulate `sugar-network-node` daemon:
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sugar-network-node start
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sugar-network-node stop
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sugar-network-node status
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To run application in the foreground instead of switching to daemon mode, call:
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sugar-network-node -F start
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Optionally (next releases might have WebUI as a separate application), it is possible to run [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/Web_UI|Web UI]] client from the same process if the following configuration options were set:
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[webui]
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# start web application to serve Sugar Network content
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webui = True
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# hostname to bind
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webui-host = 0.0.0.0
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# address to listen for Web clients
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webui-port = 5000
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== sugar-network-client ==
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This is a client side application. The reasons to have such client application (instead of direct using of server API) are the following:
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* Provide access to local Sugar Network data (providing [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/API|API]] from the localhost), e.g., from remote devices;
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* Being not connected to a server, users might create postponed changes in Sugar Network content, they will be applied to a server right after getting connected;
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* Having locally provided API as a proxy to a server, it is the only way (for now) to be authenticated on the server;
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* Provide features that can't served from a servers, e.g., launching activities;
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* Keeping in mind two previous points, run [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/Web_UI|Web UI]] and [[Sugar_Network/Contributor_Hub|Contributor Hub]] clients locally.
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The configuration occurs based on several sources (sorted by applied order):
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* Command-line arguments (configuration names equal to command-line arguments),
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* {{Code|/etc/sweets.conf}} system-wide configuration file,
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* {{Code|/etc/sweets.d}} directory with system-wide configuration files,
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* {{Code|~/.config/sweets/config}} user-wide configuration file,
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* {{Code|~/.sugar/''current-profile''/sweets.conf}} configuration specific to a Sugar profile, this configuration file is being created by Sugar Integration code in Sugar and better to avoid setting these options directly.
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To get the current configuration, call:
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sugar-network-client config
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The major configuration options are:
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[client]
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# url to connect to Sugar Network server API
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api-url = http://api-testing.network.sugarlabs.org
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# port number to listen for incomming connections from IPC clients
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ipc-port = 5001
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# path to Contributor Hub site directory to serve from /hub location for IPC
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# clients to workaround lack of CORS for SSE while using Hub from file:// url
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hub-root = /usr/share/sugar-network/hub
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[webui]
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# start web application to serve Sugar Network content
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webui = False
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# hostname to bind
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webui-host = 127.0.0.1
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# address to listen for Web clients
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webui-port = 5000
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[[Sugar_Network/Contributor_Hub|Contributor Hub]] is a pure JavaScript application, i.e., it is possible to open it in a Web browser from local files system. But since Server-sent events doesn't support Cross-origin resource sharing, Contributor Hub has to be provided from the same locations as API, here, from {{Code|/hub}} path:
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http://localhost:5000/hub
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== Usage ==
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Depending on use-case, follow one of existing [[Deployment_Platform#Deployment_scenarios|usage scenarios]].
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== Sources ==
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Clone sources from Git repository:
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git clone git://git.sugarlabs.org/network/network.git --recurse-submodules
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== See Also ==
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* Sugar Network [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/API|API]].
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* Distribution [[Sugar_Network#Try_it|options]].
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* Sugar Network [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network#Clients|clients]].
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== Getting involved ==
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{{:Sugar_Network/Feedback}}

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