Installation
Online comments are broken. Our open-source commenting platform, Coral, reimagines moderation, comment display, and conversation. Use Coral to add smarter, safer discussions to your site without giving away your data.
More than 500 news sites in 28 countries trust Coral to power their on-site communities, including The Washington Post, The Financial Times, Wired, USA Today, and Foreign Policy. Read more about Coral here.
Built with ❤️ by Coral by Vox Media.
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Requirements- MongoDB ^4.2
- Redis ^3.2
- NodeJS ^14.18
- NPM ^8.0
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RunningYou can install Coral using Docker or via Source. We recommend Docker, as it provides the easiest deployment solution going forward, as all the dependencies are baked and shipped with the provided coralproject/talk image.
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DockerThe easiest way to get started with Coral is through our published Docker images. The following assumes that you have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your machine:
- Install Docker: https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/
- Install Docker Compose: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
# Create directories to persist the data in MongoDB and Redis.mkdir -p data/{mongo,redis}
# Create a secret using a tool like openssl.SIGNING_SECRET="$(openssl rand -base64 48)"
# Create the docker-compose.yml file to get started.cat > docker-compose.yml <<EOFversion: "2"services: talk: image: coralproject/talk:7 restart: always ports: - "127.0.0.1:5000:5000" depends_on: - mongo - redis environment: - MONGODB_URI=mongodb://mongo:27017/coral - REDIS_URI=redis://redis:6379 - SIGNING_SECRET=${SIGNING_SECRET} mongo: image: mongo:4.2 volumes: - ./data/mongo:/data/db redis: image: redis:3.2 volumes: - ./data/redis:/dataEOF
# Start up Coral using Docker.docker-compose up -d
Then head on over to http://localhost:5000 to install Coral!
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SourceCoral requires NodeJS >=14, we recommend using nvm
to help manage node
versions https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm.
# Clone and cd into the Coral directory.git clone https://github.com/coralproject/talk.gitcd talk
# Install dependencies.sh scripts/npm-ci.shsh scripts/generate.sh
# Build the application dependencies, this may take some time.sh build.sh
This will build the application code into dist/
folders under the various sub-directories of Coral. Examples of this are server/dist
, client/dist
, common/dist
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Running Coral with default settings assumes that you have:
- MongoDB ^4.2 running on
127.0.0.1:27017
- Redis ^3.2 running on
127.0.0.1:6379
If you don't already have these databases running, you can execute the following assuming you have Docker installed on your local machine:
docker run -d -p 27017:27017 --restart always --name mongo mongo:4.2docker run -d -p 6379:6379 --restart always --name redis redis:3.2
Then start Coral with:
cd servernpm run start:development
Then head on over to http://localhost:3000 to install Coral!
Note that if you want to run Coral in production from source, you'll need to
create a secret for signing that differs from the unsafe default. You can run
the following from your talk
directory to do this:
# Create a secret using a tool like openssl.SIGNING_SECRET="$(openssl rand -base64 48)"
# Add a randomly generated secret to your .env file.cat >> .env <<EOFSIGNING_SECRET=${SIGNING_SECRET}EOF
You can then run Coral with the production command instead:
# Start the server in production mode.cd servernpm run start