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# About LRR
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LRR (Lab Report Repository) is an online software application for course instructors to post, receive and mark assignments, and for students to submit assignments, or submit re-marking requests.
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This software was originally developed by Mahomed Nor in 2018, a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science at the Zhejiang Normal University,
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while he was taking a graduate course called **Advanced Software Engineering** (http://lanlab.org/course/2018f/se/homepage.html).
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The LRR's project home page is at http://121.4.94.30/homepage/. For potential project contributors, we recommend that you browse its home page first to familiarize yourself with the project.
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# Mission
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Our mission is to make the experience of submitting assignments great for tens of hundreds of students in the department of computer science at the Zhejiang Normal University.
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# Installation Instructions
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## Hui steps
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I spent about two hours installing LRR to a bare, remote Ubuntu server (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS).
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LRR needs Apache and MySQL to run. I followed [How To Install Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) stack on Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-on-ubuntu-20-04) to set up these server applications. [How to install and configure PHP](https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/programming-php) is also a good guide.
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LRR uses a database called `lrr`. So create this database using MySQL root account. Open MySQL's prompt using `sudo mysql`. Create the database using command `CREATE DATABASE lrr;`, and grant all privileges to MySQL user `lrr` using command `GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON lrr.* TO 'mnc'@'localhost' WITH GRANT OPTION;`. If MySQL user mnc does not exist, create it using command `CREATE USER 'mnc'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'`.
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To facilitate data migration, I need to export the existing `lrr` to a plain text file (including many sql commands) and import that text file to the newly created `lrr` database on the new server.
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The command for exporting the database is `mysqldump -u mnc -p lrr > lrr_database_dump.sql`, where mnc after -u is MySQL's username, and lrr after -p is the database name.
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The command for importing is `mysql -u mnc -p lrr < lrr_database_dump.sql`. Read [How to Import and Export MySQL Databases in Linux](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/import-and-export-mysql-database) for more detail. Do not have lrr_database_dump.sql? You can use lrr_database.sql in this repo instead.
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LRR also needs to store assignment submissions. We store them in a folder called `../../lrr_submission`. Note that `lrr_submission` is two levels above the project folder (where many PHP files reside). I copied this folder from the existing one. I think it is also OK if you create an empty folder.
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We need to set a proper owner and accessibility for `lrr_submission` using the following two commands:
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`sudo chown -R www-data:www-data lrr_submission` and `sudo chmod -R g+rw lrr_submission`. Also, remember to change the user name and password in `lrr_submission/KeepItSafe.txt` for the database connection.
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The above steps are preparation work. Now we could clone the LRR's repository to `/var/www/html/`.
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Rename LRR to lrr. Change the owner of lrr: `sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /var/www/lrr`. Edit apache configure file: `sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/lrr.conf`.
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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ServerName lrr
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ServerAlias www.lrr.com
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ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
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DocumentRoot /var/www/html/lrr
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ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
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CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
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</VirtualHost>
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Enable the site lrr: `sudo a2ensite lrr`. Restart the apache server: `sudo systemctl reload apache2`.
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Visit the LRR application by entering this URL in a web browser: http://121.4.94.30/.
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### Solving the coding problems in the dump file
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If the database contains Chinese characters, the dump file (e.g., lrr_database_dump.sql) may contain *weird* characters, e.g., `ç ”ç©¶ç”Ÿ`, so weird that no one can tell their meaning.
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We need to correct these abnormal characters before we import them to the new database, so that the PHP program can correctly display Chinese information.
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The simplest solution is using the ftfy (fixes text for you) Python package to convert them, as follows:
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```
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from ftfy import fix_text
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with open('lrr_database_dump.sql') as f:
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content = f.read()
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content2 = fix_text(content)
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with open('lrr_database_dump_sql_fixed.txt', 'w') as f:
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f.write(content2)
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```
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Now, import data using lrr_database_dump_sql_*fixed*.txt.
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If you encounter the 'Unknown MySQL server host' problem during import, replace all apostrophes with a space in the dump file. For example, if a database table field contains *can't*, then the apostrophe between *n* and *t* can cause that problem.
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## Enock steps
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Enock, a graduate student here, has made a tutorial about how he deployed LRR to a remote server (http://lanlab.org/course/2021s/spm/PuTTY-Server.txt).
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# Current Status
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This software has been actively used by students who took or are
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taking courses taught by Hui, e.g., Introduction to Software
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Engineering, Introduction to Object-oriented analysis and design,
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Advanced Software Engineering, Software Architecture, and Software
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Project Management.
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There are more than 500 student accounts created since its first
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launch in 2018.
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A running instance of this software is at http://118.25.96.118/nor/
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There are about 40 bugs (most being CRITICAL) that remain unresolved
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before LRR can hit its Beta release. See the section *The Bug
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Tracker* for more detail. Currently, there are a few students who are
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taking my Advanced Software Engineering course) working on these bugs.
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# The Bug Tracker
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We use Bugzilla to track LRR's bugs and feature requests.
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Most bugs are [recorded on Bugzilla](http://118.25.96.118/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__all__&list_id=1319&order=Importance&product=Lab%20Report%20Repository%20%28nor%20houzi%29&query_format=specific).
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# TODO
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- [Priority low] *Receiving email for password resetting*. Password resetting link is not always sent successfully.
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- [Priority medium] *Discuss how assignments should be stored?* `/student-number/course-code/semester/section-number/assignement-title/submission.txt`
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- [SOLVED] Editing the assignment title after uploading a new assignment (instructor).
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- [SOLVED] A new user could not login immediately after sign up.
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- A more complete list of TODO's is at http://lanlab.org/course/2020s/spm/decide-areas-for-improvement-review.html
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# How to Contribute
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We welcome your participation in this project.
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Your participation does not have to be in the form of contributing code. You could help us on
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ideas, suggestions, documentation, etc.
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You can fork this project and start working on your fork. After you are done, please create a pull request so that we could review your changes and give you feedback.
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You will use the feature-branching workflow (see below).
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The main point of this workflow is
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that you work on a branch on your local drive, push that branch to a remote
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repository, and create a Pull Request (i.e., Pull Me Request) at
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for other people to review your changes. If everything is
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OK, then *someone* could merge your changes to the master branch in the
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central repository.
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I believe that *code review* at the Pull Request stage is important
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for both improving code quality and improving team quality.
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## The Feature-branching Workflow
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We will use the feature-branching workflow for collaboration. The
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idea is that you make your own branch, work on it, and push this branch to
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the remote, online repository for code review.
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Check the section **The feature-branching workflow** in the following link for more detail:
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https://github.com/spm2020spring/TeamCollaborationTutorial/blob/master/team.rst
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## Testing
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Make sure your changes can pass all the tests in folder [./test](http://121.4.94.30:3000/mrlan/LRR/src/branch/master/test).
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## Communications Method
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To submit bug reports or improvement ideas, please contact Hui [lanhui at zjnu.edu.cn]. He could open a Bugzilla account for you.
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We can also communicate through pull requests. You make a pull request, I review it and comment on it, and you revise your pull request until everyone is happy so that your changes get merged to the master branch.
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## Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Q: The web application's front page does not show properly, i.e., elements are not well aligned.
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A: You missed two folders `css` and `font-awesome`. These folders include third-party js or css files and therefore are not included.
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1. Q: What if I do not have any information about the `lrr` database?
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A: You could use `lrr_database.sql` to make a new database.
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# Related GitHub Repositories
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- The original repository: https://github.com/EngMohamedNor/LabReportRepo
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- The Lan Laboratory repository: https://github.com/lanlab-org/LRR
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- Zhan Shenchen repository: https://github.com/SawiMg/Seleium
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- Ibrahim repository: https://github.com/hema-001/LRR
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# Contributor List
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*Important contributors are highlighted.*
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GitHub Account - Full Name - Student number
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CODEwithZAKI - Omar Mohamud Mohamed - 2020041
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BloudYoussef - Khayat Youssef - 2020042
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TanakaMichelle - Tanaka Michelle Sandati - 2017134
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WhyteAsamoah - Yeboah Martha Asamoah - 2017135
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xiaoyusoil - ZhengXiaoyu - 2017110
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Benny123-cell - ZhangBin - 2017127
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421281726 - LiJiaxing - 2017118
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zhenghongyu-david - ZhengHongyu - 2017128
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wkytz - YeHantao - 2017125
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zego000 - GaoZeng - 2017117
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Richard1427 - XieJiacong - 2017123
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yutengYing - YingYuteng - 2017126
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Samrusike - Samantha Rusike - 2016140
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*enockkays* <enockkhondowe94@yahoo.com>
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*Teecloudy* - Ashly Tafadzwa Dhani - 201150
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GuedaliaBonheurSPM - Guedalia Youma - 2019221
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ACorneille - Alimasi Corneille - 2019168
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Tabithakipanga - Kipanga Dorcas - 2019170
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Mary-AK - Mary Akussah Doe - 2019173
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pkkumson - Kumson Princewill Kum - 2019166
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Twizere - Twizere Pacifique - 2019174
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Nicole-Rutagengwa - Nicole Rutagengwa - 2019169
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*hema-001* - Ibrahim Mohamed Ibrahim Ismail - omitted
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*SawiMg* - Zhan Shenchen - omitted
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# References
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- 詹沈晨. (2020). [网页程序测试自动化 (Selenium) 测试效率](http://lanlab.org/ZhanShenchen-On-Automated-Web-Application-Test-Efficiency-with-Selenium.doc)
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- Ibrahim. (2021). [Defect analysis for LRR](http://lanlab.org/thesis/Defect-Analysis-for-LRR.docx)
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