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Omogen Judging System The judging system is only tested on Ubuntu LTS (22.04).

Development or production use on any other system may not work.

Setup

To build the system from source rather than downloading the ready-built packages:

  1. Install the build dependencies with ./development/install_builddeps.sh.
  2. Run ./packaging/build-host.sh, ./packaging/build-queue.sh and ./packaging/build-web.sh.

To install The system:

  1. Following the setup in the sandbox README on all machines that should judge submissions.
  2. Install the built omogenjudge-web.deb and omogenjudge-queue.deb packages on the machine hosting the frontend.
  3. Install the built omogenjudge-host.deb package on all machines that should judge submissions.

Configuration

All configuration lives in /etc/omogen/.

Frontend Development Setup

First, follow the setup and configuration sections to set up the backend, except that you shouldn't install omogenjudge-web.

First, you need to set up some development tooling:

  1. Ensure that $HOME/.local/bin is in your PATH (for example by adding PATH=$PATH:HOME/.local/bin at the end of your ~/.bashrc, if using bash). poetry is installed there later on.
  2. Install the development dependencies by running ./development/install_devdeps.sh
  3. Create your local Django configuration by copying omogenjudge/settings/local_development.example.py to omogenjudge/settings/local_development.py
  4. Setup a new database by running ./development/new_db.sh.

To start the frontend server, you need to perform two steps:

  1. Start the frontend asset compiler to build CSS and JavaScript upon changes by running ./frontend_assets/watch_assets.sh.
  2. Start the webserver by running poetry run python manage.py runserver.

After pulling in new changes, you might need to do two things:

  1. Re-run ./development/install_devdeps.sh since dependencies might have been updated.
  2. Run poetry run python manage.py migrate to apply any database schema changes.

Backend Development Setup

First, follow the setup and configuration sections, except that you don't need to install omogenjudge-web if you have your local development installation.

  1. The evaluator library is included during compilation by the judgehost. If you need to make changes to it, check out the omogenexec repository as a sibling to the omogenjudge repository. Update the WORKSPACE file to point to your local omogenexec copy instead (search for EVALUATOR LIB to find the right place) and follow the next point to run your own judgehost build.
  2. Kill the auto-started judgehost with sudo systemctl stop omogenjudge-host. Enter the judgehost directory and run the annoying command bazel build //judgehost:omogenjudge-host && sudo cp ./bazel-bin/judgehost/omogenjudge-host_/omogenjudge-host . && sudo -u omogenjudge-host omogenjudge-host to start the judgehost.
  3. Kill the auto-started one with sudo systemctl stop omogenjudge-queue. Enter the judgehost directory and run bazel run //queue:omogenjudge-queue.

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