Spoke is an open source text-distribution tool for organizations to mobilize supporters and members into action. Spoke allows you to upload phone numbers, customize scripts and assign volunteers to communicate with supporters while allowing organizations to manage the process.
Spoke was created by Saikat Chakrabarti and Sheena Pakanati, and is now maintained by MoveOn.org.
The latest version is 1.4.1 (see release notes) which we recommend for production use, while our main
branch is where features still in development and testing will be available.
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Install either sqlite (or another knex-supported database)
Install the Node version listed under engines
in package.json
. NVM is one way to do this.
yarn install
cp .env.example .env
If you want to use Postgres:
.env
set DB_TYPE=pg
. (Otherwise, you will use sqlite.)DB_PORT=5432
, which is the default port for Postgres.psql -c "create database spokedev;"
Create an Auth0 account. In your Auth0 account, go to Applications, click on Default App
and then grab your Client ID, Client Secret, and your Auth0 domain (should look like xxx.auth0.com). Add those inside your .env
file (AUTH0_CLIENT_ID, AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET, AUTH0_DOMAIN respectively).
Run yarn dev
to create and populate the tables.
In your Auth0 app settings, add http://localhost:3000/login-callback
, http://localhost:3000
and http://localhost:3000/logout-callback
to "Allowed Callback URLs", "Allowed Web Origins" and "Allowed Logout URLs" respectively. (If you get an error when logging in later about "OIDC", go to Advanced Settings section, and then OAuth, and turn off 'OIDC Conformant')
Add a new rule in Auth0:
function (user, context, callback) {
context.idToken["https://spoke/user_metadata"] = user.user_metadata;
callback(null, user, context);
}
Update the Auth0 Universal Landing page, click on the Customize Login Page
toggle, and copy and paste following code in the drop down into the Default Templates
space:
If the application is still running from step 8, kill the process and re-run yarn dev
to restart the app. Wait until you see both "Node app is running ..." and "webpack: Compiled successfully." before attempting to connect. (make sure environment variable JOBS_SAME_PROCESS=1
)
Go to http://localhost:3000
to load the app.
As long as you leave SUPPRESS_SELF_INVITE=
blank and unset in your .env
you should be able to invite yourself from the homepage.
echo "INSERT INTO invite (hash,is_valid) VALUES ('abc', 1);" |sqlite3 mydb.sqlite
# Note: When doing this with PostgreSQL, you would replace the `1` with `true`
You should then be prompted to create an organization. Create it.
If you want to create an invite via the home page "Login and get started" link, make sure your SUPPRESS_SELF_INVITE
variable is not set.
cp .env.example .env
docker-compose up --build
CTRL+C
, and data will persist next time you run docker-compose up
.docker-compose exec postgres psql -U spoke -d spokedev -c "INSERT INTO invite (hash,is_valid) VALUES ('<your-hash>', true);"
http://localhost:3000/invite/<your-hash>
. This should redirect you to the login screen. Use the "Sign Up" option to create your account.docker-compose down
, or docker-compose down -v
to completely destroy your Postgres database & Redis datastore volumes.See https://github.com/MoveOnOrg/Spoke/blob/main/docs/HOWTO-run_tests.md
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sqlite3 mydb.sqlite
to connect to a SQL shell for the dev databaseFor development, you can set DEFAULT_SERVICE=fakeservice
to skip using an SMS provider (Twilio or Nexmo) and insert the message directly into the database.
To simulate receiving a reply from a contact you can use the Send Replies utility: http://localhost:3000/admin/1/campaigns/1/send-replies
, updating the app and campaign IDs as necessary.
Twilio
Twilio provides test credentials that will not charge your account as described in their documentation. You may use either your test credentials or your live keys by following the instructions here.
OUTPUT_DIR=./build yarn run prod-build-server
This will generate something you can deploy to production in ./build and run nodejs server/server/index.jsyarn run prod-build-client
deploy/spoke-pm2.config.js.template
, e.g. spoke-pm2.config.js
, add missing environment variables, and run it with pm2, e.g. pm2 start spoke-pm2.config.js --env production
sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql start
), connect (e.g. sudo -u postgres psql
), create a user and database (e.g. create user spoke password 'spoke'; create database spoke owner spoke;
), disconnect (e.g. \q
) and add credentials to DB_
variables in spoke-pm2.config.jsSpoke is licensed under the MIT license.