The course information project (KIP) is an initiative at KTH that was launched in 2018 to improve the quality and availability of information about KTH:s courses. The background to the project is, among other things, that it was difficult for the student to find information about the courses and even more difficult to compare information about several courses. The reason for the problems is scattered course information in several places and that there is no uniformity or assigned places for the course information. The project takes measures to consolidate course information into two locations and to present the information in a manner that is uniform for KTH. The student should find the right information about the course, depending on their needs. The result of the project is a public course site where the correct course information is collected and presented uniformly. Also, a tool is developed for teachers to enter and publish course information. Eventually, this will lead to the student making better decisions based on their needs, and it will also reduce the burden on teachers and administration regarding questions and support for the student.
🏠 Homepage
A course memo is an actual plan for taking the course. A course memo help students to plan and prepare for all the learning activities during the course offering. A course memo contains information about the goals of the course, activities, preparations, detailed information about the examination, and contacts. It is particularly important for students just before the start of the course. A teacher, or a course coordinator, creates a course memo, and it must be published no later than by course the start.
Kurs-pm-web is a microservice with the public view of course memos. It uses React and is based on node-web.
Kurs-pm-web fetches data from:
- Course memo API
/api/kurs-pm-data
- API to store information about course syllabuses
/api/kursplan
- API för kurs- och programinformation
/api/kopps/v2/
- Node.js 18
Secrets during local development are stored in a gitignored .env
file (env.in
can be used as template for your .env
file). More details about environment variable setup and secrets can be found in confluence.
npm install
You might need to install as well:
npm install cross-env
npm install concurrently
Start the service on localhost:3000/kurs-pm/:courseCode.
npm run start-dev
It's possible to use debugging options available in Visual Studio Code Add to .vscode file launch.json:
- Microsoft
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"name": "Debug kursinfo-web",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}\\app.js",
"envFile": "${workspaceFolder}\\.env",
"env": {
"NODE_ENV": "development"
}
}
]
}
- Mac, Unix and so on
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"name": "Debug kursutvecling-web",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/app.js",
"envFile": "${workspaceFolder}/.env",
"env": {
"NODE_ENV": "development"
}
}
]
}
npm run test
npm run test-performance-in-docker
Performance tests are run with Artillery. All api:s are mocked, so only the performance of kurs-pm-web
is tested.
To monitor status during local development:
To see branch information during local development:
Copy docker-compose.yml.in
to docker-compose.yml
and make necessary changes, if any. KURS_PM_DATA_API_URI
probably needs to be set to reflect your local development setup.
docker-compose up
The deployment process is described in Om kursen: Release till produktion.
We use husky
to run pre-commit and pre-push hooks and lint-staged
to run eslint and prettier.
Name | Aliases | Example | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Course Memo Name | courseMemoName |
Course memo Autumn 2020-1 | courseMemoName in database is not the same thing |
Course Title | courseTitle |
SF1625 Calculus in One Variable 7.5 credits | |
Department Name | departmentName |
SCI/Matematik |
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