UNMAINTAINED.
Developers at the University of Wisconsin had been the primary developers and maintainers of this project, using uPortal-home as the primary user interface for MyUW. In May 2022, the University of Wisconsin switched to building uPortal-home for use in MyUW from a private repository.
With that change, this repository is effectively unmaintained.
Questions? Get in touch.
uPortal-home
is an alternative user interface for some of the most frequent
user interactions in uPortal
, namely
- home page
- widgets
- app directory
- search
- rendering static content
- rendering simple Portlets
This alternative user interface is implemented using AngularJS as a client-side in-browser experience. It relies upon uPortal (through uPortal REST APIs) and delegates to uPortal for the user experiences that uPortal-home doesn't directly implement or inline (so, for more complex JSR-286 Portlet experiences).
See this project's documentation.
- 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.
uPortal-home is a uPortal App-Framework project.
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
.
To run simply type mvn clean package && mvn jetty:run
from the root directory.
By default Jetty runs on port 8080.
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
Drop uportal-home/web/target/web.war
in the Tomcat instance that runs uPortal
and fire it up. Should just work.
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.