This project is actively maintained
It is part of the ODK-X Android tools suite.
Sync Endpoint Web UI is the user interface module for the sync-endpoint server.
The developer wiki (including release notes) and issues tracker are located under the ODK-X Tool Suite project.
Engage with the community and get technical support on the ODK-X forum
- Docker 17.06.1 or newer
to build a docker image directly from the remote repository:
docker build --pull -t odk/sync-web-ui https://github.com/opendatakit/sync-endpoint-web-ui.git
alternatively, if you've cloned the repository to your local computer, nagivate to the directory containing the DockerFile, and use
docker build -t odk/sync-web-ui .
The Web UI must run in conjunction with ODK sync-endpoint. The fastest way to get sync-endpoint set up is through following the build and run instructions of sync-endpoint-default-setup.
Once everything is set and ready, in the sync-endpoint-default-setup
directory, run command
docker stack deploy -c docker-compose.yml syncldap
to deploy all services
To terminate all services and remove the stack, run docker stack rm syncldap
followed by docker system prune
.
To customize your local setup, please look at docker-compose.yml
inside the sync-endpoint-default-setup
directory for more details.
This is a fork of Benetech's ODK Hamster
If you’re new to ODK-X you can check out the documentation:
Once you’re up and running, you can choose an issue to start working on from here:
Issues tagged as good first issue should be a good place to start.
Pull requests are welcome, though please submit them against the development branch. We prefer verbose descriptions of the change you are submitting. If you are fixing a bug please provide steps to reproduce it or a link to a an issue that provides that information. If you are submitting a new feature please provide a description of the need or a link to a forum discussion about it.
This document is aimed at helping developers and technical contributors. For information on how to get started as a user of ODK-X, see our online documentation, or to learn more about the Open Data Kit project, visit https://odk-x.org.