@uportal/home

uPortal Home

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import uportalHome from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@uportal/home';
</script>

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uPortal-home

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What is this?

This is an Angular approach to the dashboard view of uPortal. This dashboard will work along side uPortal, more of a companion app. It utilizes the uPortal rest APIs to collect layout info. It pulls notifications from the notification portlet resource URL.

See this project's documentation.

Resources for understanding what you can do with uportal-home:

Building

  • Generate endpoint.properties
cd uportal-home
cp web/src/main/resources/endpoint.properties.example web/src/main/resources/endpoint.properties

This file contains your server side proxy configurations. See the example file for examples

  • run mvn clean package from the root directory to build the war files.

Building, Deploying, and Running with Apereo uPortal

See documentation site.

Modules

Frame

uPortal Home is a uPortal App-Framework project.

Home

This is the portal home page. It uses the frame as a base then adds in the layout, app directory, and features pages.

To deploy the home build from the base directory described above. Then cd ./web and run mvn tomcat7:redeploy (assuming you have auto deploy configured). The home will now be deployed to /web.

Running w/ Mock Data

To run simply type mvn clean package && mvn jetty:run from the root directory. By default jetty runs on port 8080.

Deploying to a Running Local Tomcat

We added in support to deploy the artifact to Tomcat using Maven. To setup add a server to your .m2/settings.xml for Tomcat. Example:

<server>
   <id>TomcatServer</id>
   <username>user</username>
   <password>password</password>
</server>

The id of TomcatServer is important here. Add that user/pass combo to your $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml. Also be sure you have a role of manager listed.

Example:

<role rolename="manager"/>
<user username="user" password="password" roles="manager-script"/>

The role of manager-script gives them the ability to use the /text api from Tomcat.

Read more about how this works in Tomcat documentation.

With this you can run mvn tomcat7:deploy or mvn tomcat7:redeploy if you have already deployed it once. We also wrote a script for this. Just run ./build.sh

Deploy to Remote Instance

Drop uportal-home/web/target/web.war in the Tomcat instance that runs uPortal and fire it up. Should just work.

License

This product is licensed to you under the Apache License 2.0.

The binary distribution of this product includes binaries licensed under the Eclipse Public License - v 1.0.