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{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
{% block body_content %}
  <article class="d-flex flex-column p-2 bd-highlight">
    <div class="container">
      <div class="text-center">
        <header>
          <h1>{{ _("GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI") }}</h1>
        </header>
        <br />
        <p>
          {% trans %}
            Tue, 08/14/2018 - 07:55, Phil Buschmann
          {% endtrans %}
        </p>
      </div>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          <strong>What was done?</strong><br />
          In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor
          (Martin Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and
          extending the REST API of GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored
          the functionality of following commands:
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        gnunet-identity<br />
        gnunet-namestore<br />
        gnunet-gns<br />
        gnunet-peerinfo
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript
          framework Angular 6 and the design framework iotaCSS to use
          the new REST API. The REST API of GNUnet is now documented
          with Sphinx.
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          <strong>Why did we create a REST API?</strong><br />
          ... when you can use the command line tools?<br />
          We need to keep in mind, that everyone has the right to stay secure
          and private but not everyone feels comfortable using a terminal. The
          further developed REST access to GNUnet APIs in addition to the new
          web application allows new users to interact with GNUnet over a well
          known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C API and the command
          line tools may attract new users and developers.
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          <strong>How can we use it?</strong><br />
          1. The REST API developed in GNUnet<br /> The REST API is
          already merged into the gnunet.git repository
          (<a href="https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br />
          To use the new features, clone the repository
          and follow the <a href="https://gnunet.org/installation">Installation</a>
          on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with "gnunet-arm -i rest".
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          2. The Web Application<br />
          The web application is available under the gnunet-webui.git
          repository
          (<a href="https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-webui.git/">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br />
          You need to install the newest version of 'node' and
          'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to download
          newer versions and install them manually and not over your
          packet manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to
          clone the repository. Then, you need to run "yarn install" and
          "yarn start" for testing purposes. To deploy the website (keep
          in mind, that this website communicates with another localhost
          instance) use "yarn build" for building the web application
          and use the output in the 'dist' directory.
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          3. The Documentation<br />
          The documentation is available under the gnunet-rest-api.git
          repository
          (<a href="https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-api.git/">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br />
          Clone the repository
          and "make html". Then open the 'index.html' under
          'build/html/'.
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any
          bugs or unintentional features. ;)
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          <strong>What can be improved?</strong><br />
          Right now, the build process of the web application may be a
          little too complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve
          this by using docker.<br />  Additionally, the web application
          does not prevent wrong inputs but responds with error
          messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable for
          people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be
          adapted to each record type.<br />
          Last but not least, additional features, design changes,
          etc...
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
      <p>
        {% trans %}
          Thanks for reading.
        {% endtrans %}
      </p>
    </div>
  </article>
{% endblock body_content %}