An SDK for authoring Popcorn projects.
We're writing Butter so that it runs in modern, HTML5 compatible browsers. For version 1.0, we're targeting modern HTML5 desktop browsers. In the current version we are supporting:
- Chrome stable
- Firefox stable
- Internet Explorer 9+
- Safari stable
- node v0.8 or higher
- npm (comes with node v0.8 installer)
- A working build environment:
- Mac OS X - Xcode or Command Line Tools package
- Windows - Python 2.5+ and Visual Studio 2010; specifically:
- uninstall any and all "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x86/64 Redistributable" copies
- install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 (Express edition is fine)
- install Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 SP1
- install Microsoft Windows SDK v7.1
- install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Compiler Update for Windows SDK v7.1
- Linux - build-essential package on Debian/Ubuntu, or the equivalent for your distro
git clone --recursive https://github.com/mozilla/butter.git
cd butter
npm install
- Run
node make server
. - Navigate to http://localhost:8888/ in your favourite browser.
If you want to change the bind IP or port check the Configuration section below.
Running node make deploy
will compile all the necessary files into the dist/
folder.
Run NODE_ENV=production node app.js
in the dist/cornfield
directory in order to run the server in production mode.
Cornfield is PopcornMaker's back-end server system, designed to serve content to users, store their ongoing work, and publish what they've done.
There are two types of storage Cornfield needs to run:
-
A database: To store user project data, a database is required. Cornfield uses the
Sequelize
middleware, so multiple database options are available. You are responsible for setting up and maintaining a PostgreSQL or MySQL database enrivonment if you choose to use either, so make sure a user has access to a database calledpopcorn
for cornfield to run correctly. -
A data-blob store: To store published projects, Cornfield can use the filesystem, or Amazon's S3. See the configuration options below for setting up this feature for your environment.
There are several configuration files in cornfield/config/ that control how cornfield works. They are applied in order from most general to most specific to present one configuration to the server:
- default.json
- hostname.json
- environment.json
- hostname-environment.json
- runtime.json
hostname and environment are variable:
- hostname - The hostname of the machine. Defaults to the output of
hostname
on the cli. - environment - The value of the
NODE_ENV
environment variable. Defaults todevelopment
.
To change the cornfield configuration for your deployment of Butter, it's best to create a new file called hostname-environment.json that overrides the cornfield defaults.
-
server
settings for the cornfield serverbindIP
the IP or hostname to use for the server (e.g., localhost).bindPort
the Port number to use for the server (e.g., 8888). If using a port number lower than 1024, the server will have to be run as root.
-
sentry
settings for sentry error reportingdsn
the DSN to send events to. Look at your sentry client configuration page for this value.options
pass any additional options to raven
-
logger
settings for server loggingformat
the logging format to use. Possible values include: default, short, tiny, dev.
-
session
settings for user sessionssecret
the sessions secret (i.e., some long string)duration
the session's duration (e.g., 2419200000)
-
staticMiddleware
settings for cornfield Connect middlewaremaxAge
the max age of static assests
-
dirs
settings for various directories, paths, hostnameswwwRoot
the server's WWW root directory (e.g.,../
)templates
the location of templates (e.g.,../templates
)appHostname
the hostname URL for the application, usually the same asserver.bindIP
andserver.bindPort
(e.g.,http://localhost:8888
)embedHostname
[optional] the hostname URL where published embed documents are stored, if different fromdirs.appHostname
(e.g.,http://s3.amazonaws.com/your-bucket
)
-
templates
list of templates to serve. The format is as follows:<template-name>
:{{templateBase}}<path/to/template/config.json>
. The{{templateBase}}
string will be replaced by the value indirs.templates
(e.g., "basic": "{{templateBase}}basic/config.json") -
exportedAssets
list of scripts to include in exported assets. These are things like popcorn.js or other scripts that your exported projects depend upon in order to run. -
additionalStaticRoots
list of additional roots to use. -
database
database configuration optionsdatabase
the database name. Used by mysql and postgresqlusername
the username to use when connecting to the database. Used by mysql and postgresqlpassword
the password for the username. Used by mysql and postgresqloptions
additional sequelize options. Please see the sequelize manual for the complete listing.dialect
the sql dialect of the database. Default ismysql
, must be one ofmysql
,sqlite
, orpostgresql
storage
the storage engine for sqlite. Default is:memory:
, an in-memory db, must be a string representing a file path or:memory:
logging
function to print sql queries to console. Default isconsole.log
, must be a function orfalse
host
hostname of the mysql or postgresql server. Default islocalhost
port
port of the mysql or postgresql server. Default is3306
pool
connection pooling options for mysql and postgresql. Default is nonemaxConnections
- maximum number of connections open in the poolmaxIdleTime
- maximum time in seconds to leave an idle connection open in the pool
-
publishStore
afileStore
used to publish project HTML files (seefileStore
below for details) -
feedbackStore
afileStore
used to publish feedback from the user as JSON (seefileStore
below for details) -
crashStore
afileStore
used to publish crash reports from the user as JSON (seefileStore
below for details) -
imageStore
afileStore
used to retain converted data-uri images for published projects (see theImageStore
section below for details)
The fileStore
type is used to setup a backend for storing data:
type
the type of file store to use. Possible values includelocal
(i.e., local file system) ands3
(i.e., Amazon S3)options
options for the file store, which depends on the type chosen.hostname
the hostname to use for constructing urls if different thanembedHostname
- local options
root
the root directory under which all exported files are placed (e.g.,./view
)namePrefix
[optional] the path prefix to add to any filenames passed to the local file store. For example, if using "v" all filenames will become "v/"nameSuffix
[optional] the filename suffix to use for all filenames (e.g., ".html")
- s3 options
key
the AWS S3 key to use for authenticationsecret
the AWS S3 secret to use for authenticationbucket
the AWS S3 bucket name to use for storing key/value pairsnamePrefix
[optional] the prefix to add to any key names passed to the s3 file store. For example, if using "v" all keys will become "v/"nameSuffix
[optional] the suffix to add to any key names passed to the s3 file store. For example, if using ".json" all keys will end in ".json"contentType
[optional] the mime type to use for data written to S3. If none giventext/plain
is used.headers
[optional] any additional headers to use for data written to S3. For example, setting cache control headers with{ 'Cache-Control': 'max-age=1800' }
.
As part of the configuration, an imageStore
should be specified to store converted data-uri images for published projects. When a project is saved, the project data is scanned for data-uris which are converted into binary blobs and stored on the server in the imageStore
. Currently, there are no special checks or functionality for image store content-types. However, the only images which will be converted are jpegs and pngs. Everything else is ignored. See below for an example imageStore
configuration.
alice-production.json:
This sample config uses a mix of the local file system as well as Amazon S3 for storage.
{
"server" : {
"bindIP" : "0.0.0.0",
"bindPort" : "80"
},
"logger" : {
"format" : "default"
},
"session" : {
"secret": "1721f7a15316469fa4a9-5117d0d20e9f"
},
"staticMiddleware": {
"maxAge": "3600000"
},
"dirs": {
"appHostname": "http://example.org",
"embedHostname": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/my-bucket"
},
"publishStore": {
"type": "s3",
"options": {
"namePrefix": "v",
"bucket": "my-bucket",
"key": "my-s3-key",
"secret": "my-s3-secret",
"contentType": "text/html"
}
},
"feedbackStore": {
"type": "local",
"options": {
"root": "./view",
"namePrefix": "feedback",
"nameSuffix": ".json"
}
},
"crashStore": {
"type": "local",
"options": {
"root": "./view",
"namePrefix": "crash",
"nameSuffix": ".json"
}
},
"imageStore": {
"type": "local",
"options": {
"root": "./view",
"namePrefix": "images",
"nameSuffix": ".png",
}
}
}
- Chat with the Popcorn community on irc.mozilla.org in the #popcorn channel. The developers hang out here on a daily basis.
- We also have a mailing list that you can subscribe to.
- File bugs and feature requests on our issue tracker.
- The latest code can be found on our Github repository.
- If you'd like to contribute code, file a ticket on our issue tracker, and link to it from your Github pull request.