Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: openjudge
Version: 3.0.5
Summary: LAN Programming Contest Judging Program
Home-page: http://github.com/theSage21/openJudge
Author: Arjoonn Sharma
Author-email: arjoonn.94@gmail.com
License: MIT
Keywords: openjudge,lan,programming,programming,contest
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Dist: motor
Requires-Dist: aiohttp
Requires-Dist: aiohttp-jinja2
Requires-Dist: aiohttp-cors

OpenJudge
=========

**Refactored!**

OpenJudge has been refactored to be faster and easier to set up! This
repository was about quick contests for small groups of 20-30 people. Somewhere
along the way, I faltered and it became bloated. It's back now in a form which
is fast and light.

Screenshots
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![Normal Screen](screens/home.png)
![Leader Board Screen](screens/lb.png)

Usage
-----

First install MongoDB by following the instructions [in their docs](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-ubuntu/)

```bash
sudo apt-get install python3-dev
pip install --user pipenv
pipenv install openjudge --python 3.5
pipenv shell

mkdir questions
cd questions

mkdir 1
cd 1

# Create these files
touch statement i0 o0 i1 o0

# go back to where the questions directory resides
cd ../../
```

To run openjudge two commands need to be issued.  `openjudge` and `openjudge --judge` in two separate terminals. The first is the interface and the second is the "judge".

[![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/1kaLBpe57efO7FGKEc7dHLxb0.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/1kaLBpe57efO7FGKEc7dHLxb0)


In case you have a lot of people sending in code and you deem that the code check is too slow, you just have to start another judge process with `openjudge --judge`.


