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# Overview
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Wise Mapping is the web mind mapping open source tool that leverages the power of Mind Maps mixing open standards technologies such as SVG and React.
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WiseMapping is based on the same code product supporting [http://www.wisemapping.com].
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## Compiling and Running
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### Prerequisites
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The following products must be installed:
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* OpenJDK 11 or higher
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* Maven 3.x or higher ([http://maven.apache.org/])
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* npm 6 or higher ([https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm?activeTab=versions])
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### Compiling
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WiseMapping uses Maven as packaging and project management. It's composed of 5 maven sub-modules:
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* wise-ui: React font-end fetcher
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* wise-webapp: J2EE web application
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The full compilation of the project can be performed executing within <project-dir>:
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`mvn clean install`
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Once this command is executed, the file <project-dir>/wise-webapp/target/wisemapping*.war will be generated.
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### Local Development
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The previously generated war can be deployed locally executing within the directory <project-dir>/wise-webapp the following command:
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`cd wise-webapp;mvn jetty:run-war`
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This will start the application on the URL: [http://localhost:8080/] using file based database.
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User: test@wisemapping.org
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Password: test
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### Local Development + UI Integration
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In order to reduce the life-cycle to develop UI backend testing, you can do the following hack:
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* Clone [wisemapping-open-source](https://bitbucket.org/wisemapping/wisemapping-open-source/) and [wisemapping-frontend](https://bitbucket.org/wisemapping/wisemapping-frontend/) at the same top level directory
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* Compile `wisemapping-frontend`. Details for compilation can be found in the `wisemapping-frontend` readme.
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* Compile `wisemapping-open-source`
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A quick and dirty solution to share changes in the UI is to manually compile the dist. This will make the loader file available without the need to publish:
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`yarn --cwd wisemapping-frontend build;cp -r wisemapping-frontend/packages/mindplot/dist/* wisemapping-open-source/wise-ui/target/wisemapping-mindplot/package/dist;cp -r wisemapping-frontend/packages/webapp/dist/* wisemapping-open-source/wise-ui/target/wisemapping-webapp/package/dist`
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### Compiling and running with docker-compose
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Check out the [docker section](./docker/README.)
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### Test reports
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Individual test result reports can be found in wisemapping-open-source/wise-webapp/target/failsafe-reports/index.html
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Test coverage report of unit and integration test can be found in wisemapping-open-source/wise-webapp/target/site/jacoco and wisemapping-open-source/wise-webapp/target/site/jacoco-it folders. Coverage report is generated in the verify phase of [lifecicle](https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html#introduction-to-the-build-lifecyclea) using [jacoco](https://www.jacoco.org/jacoco/trunk/doc/maven.html)
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## Google authorization
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You must configure the following wisemapping properties (app.properties) in order to get google authorization working
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* `google.oauth2.callbackUrl`: url where google will redirect after user authentication, tipically {frontendBaseUrl}/c/registration-google. Also, this url must be defined in google app configuration
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* `google.oauth2.clientId`: client id from google app
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* `google.oauth2.clientSecret`: client secret from google app
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You must create a Google Application in [Google Cloud](https://console.cloud.google.com) and complete all the information required by Google. Here are the most important properties.
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Oauth consent screen
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* Authorized domains: wisemapping domain (ex: wisemapping.com), and you can add domains of other environments if needed
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* Permissions
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* `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile`
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* `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email`
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* Test users: emails for testing, those can be used before the application is validated by Google
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After that, in Credentials, you must create an `Oauth Client Id` credential
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* Authorized JavaScript origins: list of authorized domains from which to redirect to Google. Ex: `https://wisemaping.com`, `https://wisemapping-testing.com:8080`
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* Authorized redirect URIs: list of allowed urls to which google will redirect after authenticating . Ex: `https://wisemaping.com/c/registration-google`, `https://wisemapping-testing.com:8080/c/registration-google`
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After credential is created, google will show you the clientId and clientSecret to configure your application. For productive applications, you must **publish** your application. Then, Google starts a validation process.
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## Members
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### Founders
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* Paulo Veiga <pveiga@wisemapping.com>
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* Pablo Luna <pablo@wisemapping.com>
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### Past Individual Contributors
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* Ignacio Manzano
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* Ezequiel Bergamaschi <ezequielbergamaschi@gmail.com>
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## License
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The source code is Licensed under the WiseMapping Open License, Version 1.0 (the “License”);
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You may obtain a copy of the License at: [https://wisemapping.atlassian.net/wiki/display/WS/License]
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