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Antragsgrün

Antragsgrün is an easy-to-use online tool for NGOs, political parties, and social initiatives to collaboratively discuss resolutions, party platforms, and amendments. It helps to manage candidacies and supports meetings by providing online votings, speaking lists, and many more features.

A number of organisations are using the tool successfully such as the federal association of the European and German Green Party, the German Federal Youth Council, the European Youth Forum or the National Council of German Women's Organizations. It can be easily adapted to a variety of scenarios.

Core functions:

  • Submit motions, proposals and discussion papers online
  • Clear amendming process for users and administrators
  • Discuss motions
  • Draft resolutions
  • Votings
  • Speaking lists
  • Diverse export options
  • Great flexibility - it adapts to a lot of different use cases
  • Technically mature, data privacy-friendly
  • Accessible, following WCAG AA

Using the hosted version / testing it

Installation

Using the pre-bundled package

Requirements:

  • A MySQL/MariaDB-database
  • PHP >= 8.1. Recommended: 8.3+. Required packages for Debian / Ubuntu Linux:
# Using PHP8-packages from [deb.sury.org](https://deb.sury.org/):
apt-get install php8.3 php8.3-cli php8.3-fpm php8.3-intl php8.3-gd php8.3-mysql \
                php8.3-opcache php8.3-curl php8.3-xml php8.3-mbstring php8.3-zip php8.3-iconv
  • Apache or nginx. Example files are provided here:
    • Example configuration for nginx
    • Example configuration for apache

Installation:

From the sources

Install the sources and dependencies from the repository:

git clone https://github.com/CatoTH/antragsgruen.git
cd antragsgruen
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
./composer.phar install --prefer-dist
npm install
npm run build

If you want to use the web-based installer (recommended):

touch config/INSTALLING

If you don't want to use the web-based installer:

cp config/config.template.json config/config.json
vi config/config.json # you're on your own now :-)

Set the permissions (example for Debian Linux):

sudo chown -R www-data:www-data web/assets
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data runtime
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data config #Can be skipped if you don't use the Installer

Using container images – Docker and other container orchestrations

Jugendpresse Deutschland e.V. developed a container image, which is now maintained as an open source / collaborative project at github.com/devops-ansible/docker-antragsgruen.

The repository is maintained to run its workflows once a week to build the devopsansiblede/antragsgruen image.
The latest contents of the master branch will result in a dev_YYYYMMDD-HHII image-tag with the build date and time mentioned as well as the development image-tag.
The actual (new) releases by git tags in the official Motiontool repository are built into images as well. They result in the tags latest being the latest (highest) released version, and semantic version partials mapping the corresponding versions, so vA.B.C is the current patch level version, vA.B is the latest released patch of the minor version, and vA is the latest released patch of the major version.

You can find the container images published on DockerHub.

Updating

Using the web-based updater

Site administrators of an installation will see an Update-Box on the right side of the administration page of a consultation. The box indicates if an update is available. If so, you can switch the whole installation into Update mode. While the update mode is active, the whole site will not be available to other users.

Once the update mode is active, the /update.php script will be available to the site administrator. Here, the update can be performed in two to three steps:

  • Download the update file
  • Install the new files
  • Apply database updates (this is usually only necessary when upgrading to a new minor version, e.g. from 3.9 to 3.10.)

Before using the updater, it is generally a good idea to back up all files and especially the database.

If you encounter any problem using the web-based updater, please consult the Update Troubleshooting FAQ.

Using the pre-bundled package

  • Download the latest package of Antragsgrün (see "Installation")
  • Extract the files to your web folder, overwriting all existing files. The configuration (in config/config.json) will not be affected by this.
  • Remove the config/INSTALLING file
  • If you have shell access to your server: execute ./yii migrate on the command line to apply database changes
  • If you don't have shell access to your server: please refer to UPGRADING.md on how to upgrade your database

PDF-Rendering

Generating PDFs is performed by the PHP-Library TCPDF by default. In some cases, nicer and easier to customize PDFs can be generated though by using a separate command line tool to generate them. They need to be set up and configured by hand on the server though.

PHP-Based PDF-Rendering

The PHP-processes need writing permissions to the folder. If this is not possible, you need to specify an alternative writable folder by hand by adding the following line to the beginning of web/index.php:

define("K_PATH_FONTS", "/path/to/writable/directory/");

FPDI-PDF

If you run into the error "This PDF document probably uses a compression technique which is not supported by the free parser shipped with FPDI. (See https://www.setasign.com/fpdi-pdf-parser for more details)" and decide to use the commercial plugin, you can install the package using the following steps:

  • Extract the content of the package into the directory components/fpdi, so there exists a subdirectory src.
  • Run the command ./composer.phar dump-autoload

After that, newer PDF files should be able to be parsed as well.

Weasyprint-based PDF-rendering

Variant 1, for a distribution with a reasonably recent version of Weasyprint (60+):

apt-get install weasyprint

Variant 2, installation using pip (requires Python 3 including VirtualEnv support):

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install weasyprint
weasyprint --info

(Refer to: https://doc.courtbouillon.org/weasyprint/stable/first_steps.html#linux)

Add the following settings to your config.json (and adapt them to your needs):

{
    "weasyprintPath": "/usr/bin/weasyprint"
}

LaTeX/XeTeX-based PDF-rendering (deprecated)

Necessary packets on Linux (Debian):

apt-get install texlive-lang-german texlive-latex-base texlive-latex-recommended \
                texlive-latex-extra texlive-humanities texlive-fonts-recommended \
                texlive-xetex texlive-luatex poppler-utils

Necessary packets on Mac OS X:

Add the following settings to your config.json (and adapt them to your needs):

{
    "lualatexPath": "/usr/bin/lualatexPath",
    "pdfunitePath": "/usr/bin/pdfunite"
}

When LaTeX complains about scrlayer2.sty not found, executing the SQL statement UPDATE texTemplate SET texLayout = REPLACE(texLayout, 'scrpage2', 'scrlayer-scrpage'); followed by clearing all caches (./yii cache/flush-all) should fix this problem.

Deployment and Performance Optimization

Setting Super-Admins

Super-Admins are administrators with some additional set of privileges not available to regular site administrators:

  • They can modify the user data of registered users (setting the name, organization and a new password).
  • They can download and install new versions of Antragsgrün and set the whole site into maintenance mode.
  • On Multisite installations, they are automatically set as administrator for every site.

The list of super-admins cannot (on purpose) be changed using the Web-UI, but has to be manually changed in the config/config.json by adding and removing the user IDs in the adminUserIds array.

Securing Accounts

Antragsgrün comes with built-in support for protecting user accounts from brute-force accounts. By default:

  • A CAPTCHA needs to be solved after three unsuccessful login attempts for every further login attempt.
  • Users can opt in to protect their accounts using a second factor authentication app (TOTP).

Configuring the CAPTCHA

The default behavior of the CAPTCHA can be modified in the config.json:

  • The mode indicates when a CAPTCHA is shown. The default throttle requires it after three unsuccessful attempts, balancing security with trying not to bother users too much. always always requires entering a CAPTCHA, never disables it entirely.
  • difficulty defaults to normal, which should be solvable by most users. To make it easier (no distortion of image), set it to easy.
  • ignoredIps is a list of IP addresses that will never receive a CAPTCHA. This is often necessary on conventions where all delegates are sharing one WiFi IP address and unsuccessful login attempts of one delegate would otherwise trigger CAPTCHA-behavior for all others.
{
    "captcha": {
        "mode": "always", // Options: "never", "throttle", "always"
        "ignoredIps": [
            "127.0.0.1",
            "::1"
        ],
        "difficulty": "easy" // Options: "easy", "normal"
    }
}

Configuring / Enforcing 2FA

By default, users have the option to secure their account with a TOTP-based second factor (supported by many apps like Authy, Google Authenticator, FreeOTP or password managers). Super-Admins can change this behavior on an per-user-basis:

  • Setting a second factor can be enforced.
  • Setting a second factor can be disabled (changing passwords can be prevented too, e.g. for accounts meant to be shared).
  • A second factor can be removed, e.g. if the user lost access to their 2FA-app.

Integration Single-Sign-On-Providers

The user administration of Antragsgrün can be connected to a SSO provider, for example using SAML. However, this is not part of the core distribution, as the requirements are typically too organization-specific.

ImageMagick

To resize uploaded images in applications on the server side, and to enable uploading PDFs as images, ImageMagick needs to be installed as command line tool:

  • Install the packages. On Debian-based systems, apt-get install imagemagick should do the trick.
  • Make sure PDF operations are allowed. On Debian-based systems, check the file /etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml and comment out <policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="PDF" /> if necessary.
  • Set the path to the binary in imageMagickPath in config/config.json.

Multisite-Mode

There are two ways to deploy multiple sites using one codebase, each site allowing multiple consultations. However, both of them are non-trivial.

Using a completely separate configuration and database

If you want to use two completely different databases, or a different set of active plugins, you can create a separate config.json for each installation and name them like config.db1.json, config.db2.json, etc. Which one is used on a request depends on the environment variable ANTRAGSGRUEN_CONFIGthat is provided to the PHP process. For example, to use config.db1.json on the hostname db1.antragsgruen.local on Apache, you can use the following line in the Apache configuration:

SetEnvIf Host "db1.antragsgruen.local" ANTRAGSGRUEN_CONFIG=/var/www/antragsgruen/config/config.db1.json

For command line commands, you can set this variable like this:

ANTRAGSGRUEN_CONFIG=/var/www/antragsgruen/config/config.db1.json ./yii database/migrate

Using the same database, plugin configuration and a site manager

Antragsgruen.de uses a site manager module on the home page that allows users to create their own sites using a web form. This is done using the multisideMode and a plugin for the site manager. Relevant entries in the config.json for this are:

{
    "multisiteMode": true,
    "siteSubdomain": null,
    "domainPlain": "https://antragsgruen.de/",
    "domainSubdomain": "https://<subdomain:[\\w_-]+>.antragsgruen.de/",
    "plugins": ["antragsgruen_sites"]
}

Instead of "antragsgruen_sites", a custom plugin managing the authentication and authorization process and providing the custom home page is necessary for this use case. The default manager antragsgruen_sites can be used as an example for this

Increasing performance by caching in Redis

Redis can be used to cache the changes in amendments, user sessions, and many other aspects of the site. To enable redis, simply add a redis configuration key to the config.json and point it to your setup:

Add the following settings to your config.json (and adapt them to your needs):

{
    "redis": {
        "hostname": "localhost",
        "port": 6379,
        "database": 0,
        "password": "mysecret" // optional
    }
}

File-based View Caching (very large consultations)

Antragsgrün already does a decent amount of caching by default, and even more when enabling Redis. An even more aggressive caching mode that caches some fully rendered HTML pages and PDFs can be enabled by enabling the following option in the config.json:

{
    "viewCacheFilePath": "/tmp/some-viewcache-directory/"
}

Note that this might in some edge case lead to old information being shown and is only meant as a last resort if hundreds to thousands of users are accessing large motions in parallel.

As a rule of thumb, this setting should be considered if you expect close to 1.000 motions and amendments or more in one consultation.

JWT Key Signing

Some of the more advanced features of Antragsgrün need JWT signing set up. Right now, this is only the integration of the Live Server, but in the future this will also enable logged in access to the REST API.

First, a Public/Private key pair used for JWT authentication needs to be generated:

ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -m PEM -f bundle.pem
openssl rsa -in bundle.pem -pubout -outform PEM -out public.key
openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -inform PEM -outform PEM -in bundle.pem -out private.key -nocrypt

Move the keys to a safe place and point the jwtPrivateKey parameter in config.json to its absolute location, like:

{
    "jwtPrivateKey": "/var/www/antragsgruen/config/jwt.key"
}

Enabling the Live Server

The optional Live Server can be installed to enable live updates for speaking lists (and potentially more components in the future).

As a prerequisite, JWT Signing needs to be enabled (see above). Then, the location of the RabbitMQ server, the credentials of the management API and the name of the exchange needs to configured, along with the absolute URI of the Websocket endpoint the Live Server exposes:

{
    "live": {
        "installationId": "std", // The ID identifying this installation at the Live Server
        "wsUri": "ws://localhost:8080/websocket", // The full URI of the websocket endpoint of the Live Server
        "stompJsUri": "http://localhost:8080/stomp.umd.min.js", // The full URI of a hosted StompJS library
        "rabbitMqUri": "http://localhost:15672", // Base URI to the REST API of RabbitMQ
        "rabbitMqExchangeName": "antragsgruen-exchange", // Created by the Live Server
        "rabbitMqUsername": "guest", // Default username of RabbitMQ
        "rabbitMqPassword": "guest" // Default password of RabbitMQ
    }
}

Developing

Technical considerations

  • PHP version support: Antragsgrün supports PHP versions until its end of life (that is, if PHP 8.1 is supported until end 2025, the first major version of Antragsgrün of 2026 will drop support for PHP 8.1).
  • PHP Framework: Yii2 is used. While it would not be the framework of choice for a fresh start anymore, it works sufficiently well since its introduction in 2015 and is still supported, so there is no plan to migrate to Symfony of Laravel yet.
  • JavaScript: Good old JQuery is used for simple interactions, though written in TypeScript and loaded via RequireJS. For more complex widgets like voting, speaking lists or amendment merging, Vue.JS is used. There is no plan to redesign Antragsgrün into being a Single-Page-App.
  • REST API: The API is documented below. There will be more development regarding the REST API, including authorized endpoints using JWT based authentication.

Compiling from source

You can enable debug mode by creating an empty file config/DEBUG.

To compile the JavaScript- and CSS-Files, you need to install Gulp:

npm install # Installs all required packages

npm run build # Compiles the regular JS/CSS-files
npm run watch # Listens for changes in JS/CSS-files and compiles them immediately

After updating the source code from git, do:

./composer.phar install
./yii migrate
gulp

Updating PDF.JS

  • Download the latest release
  • npm install
  • gulp dist-install
  • Copy relevant files, redo changes in viewer.html and viewer.css (look for "Antragsgrün" in the comments)

Accessibility

The goal is to comply with both WCAG 2.0 AA and BITV2.0.

Testing is currently done the following ways:

  • Ensuring that all functionality is accessible with the keyboard.
  • Screenreader functionality is currently tested using VoiceOver.
  • For validation, Total Validator, WAVE and the Mozilla Firefox accessibility validation is used. Known limitations of Total Validator and WAVE here are the inaccurate contrast checking for gradients in headlines and buttons. Firefox checks them correctly. For Firefox, the main limitation is that it inaccurately classifies elements as interactive that have a $(element).on("click", ".subselecor", handler)-listener that is actually targeted to dynamic child elements.

Known limitations:

  • Reordering objects (like agenda items) does not work yet using the keyboard
  • When developer mode is activated, the debug bar produces several accessibility issues

Plugins

  • Each plugin has a directory under plugins/. It requires at least a Module.php which inherits from ModuleBase.php.
  • Custom URLs can be defined in the Modules.php, the corresponding controllers are in the controller-subdirectory, the views in views, custom commands need to be in a commands-directory. A rather complex example containing a bit of everything can be seen in member_petitions.
  • Each plugin has a unique ID that is equivalent to the name of the directory. To activate a plugin, the ID has to be added to the plugins-list in the config.json:
{
    "plugins": [
        "mylayoutPlugin",
        "someExtraBehavior"
    ]
}

Custom themes as plugin

The most frequent use case for plugins is custom themes / layouts. You can develop a custom theme using SASS/SCSS for Antragsgrün using the following steps:

  • Create a directory for the plugin with a Module.php and Assets.php. If your directory / plugin ID is mylayout, the namespace of these classes needs to be app\plugins\mylayout.
  • The Module.php needs the static method getProvidedLayout that returns the asset bundle. See the gruen_ci or neos for examples.
  • Create a file plugins/mylayout/assets/mylayout.scss. Again, use the existing plugins as an example to get the imports right.
  • Adapt the SCSS variables and add custom styles
  • Run gulp to compile the SCSS into CSS
  • Activate the plugin as said above.
  • Now, you can choose your new theme in the consultation settings

A hint regarding the AGPL license and themes: custom stylesheets and images and changes to the standard stylesheets of Antragsgrün do not have to be redistributed under an AGPL license like other changes to the Antragsgrün codebase.

Custom language variants as plugin

Every single message in the user interface can be modified using the web-based translation tool, without having to use plugins. Just log in as admin and go to Settings -> Edit the language.

On larger setups, there might be a need to share language variants between different consultations or installations. In that case, it is possible to define language variants as plugin:

  • Create a directory for the plugin with a Module.php and Assets.php. If your directory / plugin ID is mylayout, the namespace of these classes needs to be app\plugins\mylayout.
  • The Module.php needs the static method getProvidedMessagesForLanguage that returns the languages that the plugin returns translations / adaptions for.
  • The plugin needs the directory messages/[language] with the appropriate overrides, e.g. messages/en/motion.php.
  • Now this language variant is selectable in the "Edit the language"-settings-page.

REST-API

An optional API is under development for Antragsgrün, extended by functionality as needed by external applications. Currently, starting with version 4.7.0, it gives read-only access to consultations, motions, amendments and the proposed procedure of consultations.

The API is disabled by default and can be enabled under "Settings" -> "Appearance and components of this site" -> "Enable the REST-API".

All endpoints of the API are located under /rest. An OpenAPI-based description of the API can be found at docs/openapi.yaml. A SwaggerUI-based viewer of the documentation can be installed by uploading the swagger_ui plugin to /plugins/ and adding it to the list of plugins in config/config.json.

Testing

Codecept (acceptance & unit test)

Installation

  • Create a separate (MySQL/MariaDB-)database for testing (antragsgruen_tests)
  • Set up the configuration file: cp config/config_tests.template.json config/config_tests.json && vi config/config_tests.json
  • Download ChromeDriver and move the binary into the PATH (e.g. /usr/local/bin/)
  • Download the Selenium Standalone Server
  • For the automated HTML validation, Java needs to be installed and the vnu.jar file from the Nu Html Checker located at /usr/local/bin/vnu.jar.
  • For the automated accessibility validation, Pa11y needs to be installed. (is done by npm install)
  • The host name test.antragsgruen.test must point to localhost (by adding an entry to /etc/hosts) and a VirtualHost in your Apache/Nginx-Configuration pointing to the web/-directory of this installation has to be configured. If another host name is to be used, it has to be changed in the config/TEST_DOMAIN and tests/acceptance.suite.yml.

Running

  • Start Selenium: java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar
  • Run all acceptance tests: vendor/bin/codecept run Acceptance
  • Run all unit tests: vendor/bin/codecept run Unit
  • Run unit tests without a database: vendor/bin/codecept run Unit --skip-group=database
  • Run a single acceptance-test: vendor/bin/codecept run Acceptance motions/CreateCept

phpstan

  1. Before changing code, generate a baseline.
php -d memory_limit=1G vendor/bin/phpstan.phar analyse --configuration=phpstan.neon --generate-baseline

Suggested output: [OK] Baseline generated with 123 errors.

  1. Verify that your changes do not introduce new problems.
php -d memory_limit=1G vendor/bin/phpstan.phar analyse --configuration=phpstan.use-baseline.neon

Suggested output: [OK] No errors

Reporting security issues

If you found a security problem with Antragsgrün, please report it to: tobias@hoessl.eu. If you want to encrypt the mail, you can use this PGP-Key.

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