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Taskrambler

When this is finished it will become a distributed task and time management system with a web frontend. It will come with its own HTTP server implementation and thus wont need any third party webserver to work. The backend is written completely in C while the frontend will be JavaScript, CSS and HTML.

When this is finished users will be able to connect to the server via their browsers, manage their tasks there and specify policies who else might see their tasks, track the time spend on a specific task, attach tasks to projects, getting reports about their work done, etc.

Right now for the taskmanagement stuff I think of a similar approach as taskwarrior is going. This is an amazing tool and I really enjoy using it. I started this as an experiment to implement an HTTP server, then I learned about taskwarrior and thought, wouldn't it be great to have this functionality in a multiuser environment.

Right now, it is a single process HTTP server implementation that performs not to bad.

In the next version user will be able to create tasks and share them at least on a basic level.

The main development page can be found here.

INSTALLATION

Currently there is no finished installation process. Further more, packages are required for building this thing, that in fact are only requered for the testing part.

BUILD REQUIREMENTS

You need the following to build this thing.

  • A GNU Autobuild (autoconf, automake, etc.) installation.
  • GCC as well as binutils.

BUILDING

Call ./bootstrap and then run ./configure. After that run make. After that you will hopefully find a binary called taskrambler under src/. This is a test application for the library. It's name comes from the first intention what i would like to do with it. Some kind of task management system.

INSTALLING

No care has been taken that this thing installs correctly. Anyway simply call ./src/taskrambler will run this. After started this you should be able to connect with any browser on localhost port 11212.

PLAY AROUND

Any asset under assets could be exchanged. It should be possible to change the main.html there and put additionally html files and images under assets and everything should be deliverd.

Anyway, there are a few rules.

  • html assets will always be loaded from assets/html.
  • all other assets are loaded directly from the assets directory.

So, right now this can be used as a HTTP server for static content and without virtual hosts support.

USAGE

RUNNING

Simply start the executable src/taskrambler after successfull build. Currently this will stay in the foreground and does logging via syslog.

PORT

The server will listen on port 11212 for HTTP requests and on port 11213 for SSL requerst.

You can use telnet or simply start a browser and connect on localhost:11212.

This should show up a very simplistic page. It should eneable you to start a session, get values from the server or login.

LOGIN

You can't use the login without changing the code. It's implemented using ldap and currently not configurable. You have to change the configuration in the code and compile again.

TESTING

This comes with an incomplete unit test suite. You can use make test to build and run the existent tests.

REQUIREMENTS

Currently, you need valgrind to build the tests, because some memory checking is done by the way.

CONTRIBUTION

I would really like to see some people possibly interested in this stuff. I think it contains some really interesting ideas.

Well, sadly i have to say that this is a spare time project. Documentation is sparse and Tests too.

If you like to contribute anyway, make a fork, do your changes and generate a pull request.

I will look at these as soon as possible.