LQDOJ: Le Quy Don Online Judge === [![](https://github.com/DMOJ/online-judge/workflows/build/badge.svg)](https://lqdoj.edu.vn/) [![Python](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/tensorflow.svg?style=plastic)](https://python.org) [![OS](https://img.shields.io/badge/Ubuntu-16.04%20%7C%2018.04%20%7C%2020.04-brightgreen)](https://ubuntu.com/download) ## Overview Homepage: [https://lqdoj.edu.vn](https://lqdoj.edu.vn) Based on [DMOJ](https://dmoj.ca/). Supported languages: - Assembly (x64) - AWK - C - C++03 / C++11 / C++14 / C++17 - Java 11 - Pascal - Perl - Python 2 / Python 3 Support plagiarism detection via [Stanford MOSS](https://theory.stanford.edu/~aiken/moss/). ## Installation Most of the setup are the same as DMOJ installations. You can view the installation guide of DMOJ here: https://docs.dmoj.ca/#/site/installation. There is one minor change: Instead of `git clone https://github.com/DMOJ/site.git`, you clone this repo `git clone https://github.com/LQDJudge/online-judge.git`. Some frequent difficulties when installation: 1. Missing the `local_settings.py`. You need to copy the `local_settings.py` in order to pass the check. 2. Missing the problem folder in `local_settings.py`. You need to create a folder to contain all problem packages and configure in `local_settings.py`. 3. Missing static folder in `local_settings.py`. Similar to problem folder, make sure to configure `STATIC_FILES` inside `local_settings.py`. 4. Missing configure file for judges. Each judge must have a seperate configure file. To create this file, you can run `python dmojauto-conf`. Checkout all sample files here https://github.com/DMOJ/docs/blob/master/sample_files. ## Usage Suppose you finished all the installation. Everytime you want to run a local server, follow these steps: 1. Activate virtualenv: ```bash source dmojsite/bin/activate ``` 2. Run server: ```bash python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 ``` 3. Create a bridge (this is opened in a different terminal with the second step if you are using the same machine) ```bash python manage.py runbridged ``` 4. Create a judge (another terminal) ```bash dmoj 0.0.0.0 -p 9999 -c ``` Here we suppose you use the default port 9999 for bridge in `settings.py`. You can create multiple judges, each should be in a seperate terminal. **Optional** 5. Run celery worker (This is server's queue. It may be necessary in some functions) ```bash celery -A dmoj_celery worker ``` 6. Run a live event server (So everything is updated lively like in the production) ```bash node websocket/daemon.js ``` ## Deploy Most of the steps are similar to Django tutorials. Here are two usual steps: 1. Update vietnamese translation: - If you add any new phrases in the code, ```python manage.py makemessages``` - go to `locale/vi` - modify `.po` file - ```python manage.py compilemessages``` - ```python manage.py compilejsi18n``` 2. Update styles (using SASS) - Change .css/.scss files in `resources` folder - ```./make_style && python manage.py collectstatic``` - Sometimes you need to `Ctrl + F5` to see the new user interface in browser. ## Screenshots ### Leaderboard Leaderboard with information about contest rating, performance points and real name of all users. ![](https://i.imgur.com/ampxHXM.png) ### Admin dashboard Admin dashboard helps you easily managing problems, users, contests and blog posts. ![](https://i.imgur.com/iccr3mh.png) ### Statement editor You can write the problems' statement in Markdown with LaTeX figures and formulas supported. ![](https://i.imgur.com/CQVC754.png) ### Chat Users can communicate with each other and can see who's online. ![](https://i.imgur.com/y9SGCgl.png)