Bottlenose is a web app for managing assignment submission and grading in computer science courses. It provides a flexible mechanism for automatic grading of programming assignments.
Bottlenose is built expecting the following environment:
For deployment, Phusion Passenger + Nginx is recommended.
Notes for setting up Bottlenose dev on Mac, please go here: setup_mac
First, make sure you have an active software firewall. Beanstalkd is a network service with no authentication, so you want to make sure its port is blocked.
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
# ... any other external incoming ports
sudo ufw enable
Some packages are generally good to have, and needed by many future steps in the setup process.
sudo apt-get install build-essential git postgresql libpq-dev beanstalkd imagemagick libqt4-dev libqtwebkit-dev pngquant chromium-browser
After installing beanstalkd, double check that "telnet [server] 11300" doesn't work from an external machine. Otherwise you got your firewall wrong.
Some of the autograders (e.g. Racket) require a synthetic X connection; for that, Bottlenose uses xvfb:
sudo apt-get install xvfb
The server will also support converting .rtf files to .pdf files, using LibreOffice:
sudo apt-get install libreoffice-core libreoffice-base
Make certain that the following programs are available in your path
(configured in whatever login shell the bottlenose
user uses):
javac
and java
(needed for Java-related graders)xvfb-run
and racket
(needed for Racket autograder)ip
, ls
, hostname
(needed for general configuration)convert
(from imagemagick, needed for profile photos)soffice
(from libreoffice, needed to convert .rtf to .pdf)# Switch to the postgres user to create the new bottlenose role.
sudo su - postgres
# Create the bottlenose role for postgres.
createuser -d bottlenose
# Exit back to the vagrant user.
exit
If you run into authentication trouble later, you may need to modify the pg_hba.conf in /etc/postgres/.../ to allow local ident auth.
As user "postgres":
createuser -d bottlenose
rake db:create
rake db:schema:load
rake db:seed
If you want to start clean on an existing Bottlenose, there's a helper to drop/create/load/seed:
rake db:nuke
Best practice for Ruby in development is to use a version manager like rvm or rbenv. Once you have the correct version installed,
# Install Ruby's package manager "Bundler".
gem install bundler
# Install Bottlenose's dependencies.
# (from the bottlenose directory checked out from git)
bundle install
npm install
Bottlenose is mostly a standard Rails app.
# Make sure you've got the database set up.
# Start background task worker
# This'll need a dedicated terminal
rake backburner:work
# Start the server
# This'll also need a dedicated terminal
rails s
# App should be at localhost:3000, as per usual.
Configure nginx with Passenger:
server {
listen 443 ssl;
listen [::]:443 ssl;
server_name <your server name here, e.g. handins.edu>;
ssl_certificate /path/to/your/server-cert.cer;
ssl_certificate_key /path/to/your/private-key.pem;
ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
client_max_body_size 10M;
root /path/to/bottlenose/src/public;
# First attempt to serve request as file, then
# as directory, then fall back to displaying a 404.
try_files $uri @passenger;
error_page 502 /502.html;
location @passenger {
# logic adapted from https://lincolnloop.com/blog/pro-tip-redirecting-custom-nginx-maintenance-page/
if (-f /path/to/bottlenose/src/public/maintenance.html) {
return 503;
}
passenger_enabled on;
passenger_ruby /path/to/bottlenose/.rbenv/versions/2.4.1/bin/ruby;
passenger_sticky_sessions on;
rails_env production;
}
location = /502.html {
internal;
root /path/to/bottlenose/src/public/;
}
error_page 503 @maintenance;
location @maintenance {
root /path/to/bottlenose/src/public/;
rewrite ^(.*)$ /maintenance.html break;
}
}
You can then restart the server with
(cd /path/to/bottlenose/src ; bundle exec passenger-config restart-app /path/to/bottlenose/src)
and you can start or restart the background graders with
(cd /path/to/bottlenose/src ; screen -S backburner -X quit ; screen -d -m -S backburner env RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec backburner -l log/backburner.log)
Once the server has been started, go to the Settings > Edit page, ensure that the Site URL is filled in, and click Save Settings.
To connect Bottlenose to the Orca grading service, two values need to be set:
config/orca.yml
under site_url
-> production
(see development url in that file for example).Orca API Key
when visiting Bottlenose's 'Settings' page. The hostname given to Orca during API key generation should match the site_url
setting for Bottlenose.