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diff --git a/testapp/README.txt b/testapp/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a265675..0000000 --- a/testapp/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -Introduction -============ - -This app provides an "exam" app that lets users take an online -programming quiz. Currently only Python and simple Bash scripts can be -tested. At FOSSEE, Nishanth had implemented a nice django based app to -test for multiple-choice questions. However, I was inspired by a -programming contest that I saw at PyCon APAC 2011. Chris Boesch, who -administered the contest, used a nice web application that he had built -on top of GAE that basically checked your Python code, live. This made -it fun and interesting. Their application can be seen at -http://singpath.com - -I wanted an implementation that was not tied to GAE and decided to write -one myself and the result is the "exam" app. The idea being that I can -use this to test students programming skills and not have to worry about -grading their answers myself and I can do so on my machines. - -You can define fairly complicated programming problems and have users -solve the problem and the solution is checked immediately. The system -supports pretty much arbitrary Python and uses "test cases" to test the -implementations of the students. It also supports simple bash scripts --- see the sample questions in "docs/". In addition it supports simple -multiple choice questions. Since it runs on your Python, you could -technically test any Python based library. It is distributed under the -BSD license. - -It can use a lot more work but the basics work and the app scales to -over 500+ simultaneous users. :) - -Dependencies -============= - -Before you install/deploy, make sure you have the following installed: - - - Django 1.3 or above. - - South (tested with 0.7.3). - -That and a running Python is pretty much all you need. Of course, for -serious deployment you are going to need Apache or some other decent -webserver. - - -Installation and Deployment -============================= - -To install/deploy this app follow the steps below: - - 1. Clone this repository and cd to the cloned repo. - - 2. Run:: - - $ python manage.py syncdb - [ enter password etc.] - - $ python manage.py migrate exam - - 3. Add questions by editing the "docs/sample_questions.py" or any other - file in the same format and then run the following:: - - $ python manage.py load_exam docs/sample_questions.py - - Note that you can supply multiple Python files as arguments and all of - those will be added to the database. - - 4. First run the python server provided. This ensures that the code is - executed in a safe environment. Do this like so:: - - $ sudo python code_server.py - - Put this in the background once it has started since this will not - return back the prompt. It is important that the server be running - *before* students start attempting the exam. Using sudo is - necessary since the server is run as the user "nobody". This runs - on the ports configured in the settings.py file in the variable - "SERVER_PORTS". The "SERVER_TIMEOUT" also can be changed there. - This is the maximum time allowed to execute the submitted code. - Note that this will likely spawn multiple processes as "nobody" - depending on the number of server ports specified. - - 5. Now, run:: - - $ python manage.py runserver <desired_ip>:<desired_port> - - For deployment use Apache or a real webserver, see below for more - information. - - 6. Go to http://deserved_host_or_ip:desired_port/admin - - 7. Login with your credentials and look at the questions and modify if - needed. Create a new Quiz, set the date and duration or - activate/deactivate the quiz. - - 8. Now ask users to login at: - - http://host:port/exam - - And you should be all set. - - 9. Note that the directory "output" will contain directories, one for each - user. Users can potentially write output into these that can be used - for checking later. - - 10. As admin user you can visit http://host/exam/monitor to view - results and user data interactively. You could also "grade" the - papers manually if needed. - - 11. You may dump the results and user data using the results2csv and - dump_user_data commands. - -WARNING: django is running in debug mode for this currently, CHANGE it -during deployment. To do this, edit settings.py and set DEBUG to False. -Also look at other settings and change them suitably. - -The file docs/sample_questions.py is a template that you can use for your -own questions. - -Additional commands available -============================== - -We provide several convenient commands for you to use: - - - load_exam : load questions and a quiz from a python file. See - docs/sample_questions.py - - - load_questions_xml : load questions from XML file, see - docs/sample_questions.xml use of this is deprecated in favor of - load_exam. - - - results2csv : Dump the quiz results into a CSV file for further - processing. - - - dump_user_data : Dump out relevalt user data for either all users or - specified users. - -For more information on these do this:: - - $ ./manage.py help [command] - -where [command] is one of the above. - -Deploying via Apache -===================== - -For any serious deployment, you will need to deploy the app using a real -webserver like Apache. The ``apache/django.wsgi`` script should make it -easy to deploy this using mod_wsgi. You will need to add a line of the -form: - - WSGIScriptAlias / "/var/www/online_test/apache/django.wsgi" - -to your apache.conf. For more details see the Django docs here: - -https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/howto/deployment/modwsgi/ - - -Sometimes you might be in the situation where you are not hosted as -"host.org/exam/" but as "host.org/foo/exam/" for whatever reason. In -this case edit "settings.py" and set the "URL_ROOT" to the root you -have to serve at. In the above example for "host.org/foo/exam" set -URL_ROOT='/foo'. - -License -======= - -This is distributed under the terms of the BSD license. Copyright -information is at the bottom of this file. - -Authors -======= - -Main author: Prabhu Ramachandran - -I gratefully acknowledge help from the following: - - - Nishanth Amuluru originally from FOSSEE who wrote bulk of the - login/registration code. He wrote an initial first cut of a quiz app - which supported only simple questions which provided motivation for - this app. The current codebase does not share too much from his - implementation although there are plenty of similarities. - - - Harish Badrinath (FOSSEE) -- who provided a first cut of the bash - related scripts. - - - Srikant Patnaik and Thomas Stephen Lee, who helped deploy and test - the code. - - -Copyright (c) 2011 Prabhu Ramachandran and FOSSEE (fossee.in) - |