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The ok.py server collects submissions and displays analysis of student progress based on logging sent from client scripts.

Contact us to use our hosted service (http://okpy.org) for your course.

The ok.py software was developed for CS 61A at UC Berkeley.

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View Documentation at OK Documentation

Installation

To install:

  • Clone this repo
  • Install virtualenv. You can do brew install virtualenv on a mac or pip install virtualenv or apt-get install python-virtualenv
    • If brew cannot find virtualenv, use brew install pyenv-virtualenv.
  • Create a virtualenv with virtualenv -p python3 env
  • Activate the virtualenv with source env/bin/activate

Local Server

To run the server locally:

$ source env/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt  # to install libraries
$ ./manage.py createdb
$ ./manage.py seed
$ ./manage.py server

The server will listen on http://localhost:5000.

Command Line Manager

  • To view available commands run ./manage.py once the virtualenv is activated.

Customizing seed content

server/generate.py intializes the local server with sample content (Users, Assignments, a Course etc). You can customize it by changing the file and running ./manage.py resetdb.

Server Development

The server is developed in Python 3.4+ using Flask.

Core Features

Backup Maintenance

  • Best-effort maintenance of student backups that occur when ok is run.

Composition Grading

  • Allow staff to comment on student composition of projects and assign grades.

Autograding

  • Automatic grading of student submissions

Projects using ok.py

  • CS61A uses ok.py for all assignments.
  • 3 other UC Berkeley CS courses use ok.py

Developer Guidelines

See documentation/CONTRIBUTING.md

Deploying

Docker Repository on Quay

Docker + Kubernetes on Google Container Engine. See kubernetes/kubernetes.md for more info.

The ok-server also supports deployments to Heroku or servers on any major hosting service.

Python Style Guide

Refer to The Elements of Python Style

Some useful things for developers to know:

  1. Testing with ok-client
    • To test with ok-client, please follow the instructions for the ok-client repo here.
    • Once you are inside the virtual environment for ok-client, you can make a new binary by using the command ok-publish.
    • Start the local ok server.
    • When running the ok binary, add the flags --insecure --server localhost:<port> to point it to the running ok-server
    • To find demo assignments that you can use the binary with, look in ok-client/demo

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