Getting started with Decidim
What is and what isn’t Decidim?
Decidim is a set of Ruby on Rails engines to create a participatory democracy framework on top of a Ruby on Rails app. This system allows having Decidim code separated from custom code for each installation and still enabling easy updates.
These libraries are published to Rubygems.org, so you can add Decidim to your Ruby on Rails app as external dependencies.
If you want to start your own installation of Decidim, you don’t need to clone this repo. Keep reading to find out how to install Decidim.
Creating your Decidim app
A. Recommended: manual installation
If you know Ruby and have already worked with Ruby on Rails, you need to know that decidim is a gem and a command line that generates an application that consumes this gem 😅.
The flow is: install gem, generate a Ruby on Rails app, enjoy.
gem install decidim
decidim decidim_application
You can see the official manual installation tutorial, and also you have another manual installation tutorial made by the nice people of Platoniq.
B. Installation script [experimental]
There’s also a installation script made by Platoniq that allows you to install Decidim automatically. You can even check it on a Vagrant virtual machine if you want to. More information.
wget -O install-decidim.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Platoniq/decidim-install/master/script/install-decidim.sh
chmod +x install-decidim.sh
./install-decidim.sh decidim_application
Initializing your app for local development
You should now setup your database:
bin/rails db:create db:migrate db:seed
This will also create some default data so you can start testing the app:
Type | Password | URL | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Decidim::System::Admin |
decidim123456 |
/system |
Administrator for the multitenant |
|
Decidim::User |
decidim123456 |
/admin |
Administrator for the organization |
|
Decidim::User |
decidim123456 |
/user/sign_in |
User for the organization |
This data won’t be created in production environments, if you still want to do it, run: $ SEED=true rails db:setup
. We recomend that you first login as system user and edit the host for the organization. Set it to you production host, without the protocol and the port (so if your host is https://example.org:3001
, you need to write example.org
). After it’d be good to execute the seed
command, as that would be created with the first Organization created.
If you want to verify yourself against the default authorization handler use a document number ended with "X".
You can now start your server!
bin/rails s
Visit http://localhost:3000 to see your app running.
Configuration & setup
Decidim comes pre-configured with some safe defaults, but can be changed through the config/initializers/decidim.rb
file in your app. Check the comments there or read the comments in the source file (the part with the config_accessor
calls) for more up-to-date info.
Scheduled tasks
For Decidim to function as expected, there are some background tasks that should be scheduled to be executed regularly. Alternatively you could use whenever
gem or the scheduled jobs of your hosting provider.
You can configure it with crontab -e
, for instance if you’ve created your Decidim application on /home/user/decidim_application:
# Remove expired download your data files
0 0 * * * cd /home/user/decidim_application && RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake decidim:delete_download_your_data_files
# Compute metrics
1 0 * * * cd /home/user/decidim_application && RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake decidim:metrics:all
# Compute open data
2 0 * * * cd /home/user/decidim_application && RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake decidim:open_data:export
# Delete old registrations forms
3 0 * * * cd /home/user/decidim_application && RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake decidim_meetings:clean_registration_forms
# Generate reminders
4 0 * * * cd /home/user/decidim_application && RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake decidim:reminders:all
Further configuration
We also have other guides on how to configure some extra components:
-
ActiveJob: For background jobs (like sending emails).
-
Maps: How to enable geocoding for proposals and meetings.
-
Social providers integration: Enable sign up from social networks.
Deploy
Once you’ve successfully deployed your app to your favorite platform, you’ll need to create your System
user. First you’ll need to create your Decidim::System
user in your production Ruby on Rails console:
email = <your email>
password = <a secure password>
user = Decidim::System::Admin.new(email: email, password: password, password_confirmation: password)
user.save!
This will create a system user with the email and password you set. We recommend using a random password generator and saving it to a password manager, so you have a more secure login.
Then, visit the /system
dashboard and login with the email and passwords you just entered and create your organization. You’re done! :tada:
You can check the decidim-system
README file for more info on how organizations work.
Checklist
There are several things you need to check before making your putting your application on production. See the checklist.
Contributing
We always welcome new contributors of all levels to the project. If you are not confident enough with Ruby or web development you can look for issues labeled good first issue
to start contibuting and learning the internals of the project by doing easy jobs.
We also have a developer’s reference that will help you getting started with your environment and our daily commands, routines, etc.
Finally, you can also find other ways of helping us on our contribution guide.