A real-time comment engine with support for anonymous or authenticated posts
mkdir -p target/standalone && cd target/standalone
wget https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/bin/comments-linux-standalone-x64.tar.gz
tar -xzf comments-linux-standalone-x64.tar.gz
./start.sh
The demo is running on a $2.5 vultr plan located in SG, with the app configured to use a max memory of 128mb (to leave most of the available memory to the filesystem cache).
Put this anywhere in the html body (although it is advisable to put it last)
<div id="comments"></div>
<script>
window.comments_config = {
collapse_depth: 7, // the depth where comments get collapsed by default
limit_depth: 10, // max: 127
//auth_host: 'https://api.dyuproject.com', // if you prefer authenticated comments
ws_enabled: true, // real-time updates
ws_host: 'wss://rpc.dyuproject.com/sub',
rpc_host: 'https://rpc.dyuproject.com'
}
</script>
<script src="https://netlify-comments.dyuproject.com/dist/build.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://netlify-comments.dyuproject.com/dist/build.css" />
Note: Uses the same instance powering the demo. No tracking whatsoever.
- jdk7
- node 6.9.0 or higher
- yarn (npm install -g yarn)
- jdk7 (at /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle)
- maven
- protostuffdb (downloaded below)
mkdir -p target/data/main
echo "Your data lives in user/ dir. Feel free to back it up." > target/data/main/README.txt
# download protostuffdb
yarn add [email protected] && mv node_modules/protostuffdb/dist/* target/ && rm -f package.json yarn.lock && rm -r node_modules
wget -O target/fbsgen-ds.jar https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/dyuproject/fbsgen/ds/fbsgen-ds-fatjar/1.0.10/fbsgen-ds-fatjar-1.0.10.jar
./modules/codegen.sh
mvn install
npm install -g http-server clean-css-cli
cd comments-ts
yarn install
# produces a single jar the first time (comments-all/target/comments-all-jarjar.jar)
./run.sh
# on another terminal
cd comments-ts
# serves the ui via http://localhost:8080/
yarn run dev
If your dev machine is a MacOS, protostuffdb currently does not have binary distributions for it (no MacOS machine to test/build against).
On the other hand, you can still do development on the client-side part with this temporary workaround:
- Edit
comments-ts/index.html
- Replace
window.rpc_host = 'http://127.0.0.1:5020'
withwindow.rpc_host = 'https://rpc.dyuproject.com'
cd comments-ts
# produces a single js and other assets in comments-ts/dist/
yarn run build