WBO is an online collaborative whiteboard that allows many users to draw simultaneously on a large virtual board. The board is updated in real time for all connected users, and its state is always persisted. It can be used for many different purposes, including art, entertainment, design, teaching.
A demonstration server is available at wbo.ophir.dev
The anonymous board | collaborative diagram editing | ||
teaching math on WBO | drawing art |
If you have your own web server, and want to run a private instance of WBO on it, you can. It should be very easy to get it running on your own server.
If you use the docker containerization service, you can easily run WBO as a container.
An official docker image for WBO is hosted on dockerhub as lovasoa/wbo
.
You can run it with the following command :
docker run -it --publish 5001:80 --volume $(pwd)/wbo-boards:/opt/app/server-data lovasoa/wbo:latest
This will run WBO :
- on port 5001
- persisting the user data in
$(pwd)/wbo-boards
You can then access WBO at http://localhost:5001
.
Alternatively, you can run the code with node.js directly, without docker.
First, download the sources:
git clone [email protected]:lovasoa/whitebophir.git
cd whitebophir
Then install node.js (v10.0 or superior) if you don't have it already, then install WBO's dependencies:
npm install --production
Finally, you can start the server:
PORT=5001 npm start
This will run WBO directly on your machine, on port 5001, without any isolation from the other services.
By default, WBO launches his own web server and serves all of its content at the root of the server (on /
).
If you want to make the server accessible with a different path like https://your.domain.com/wbo/
you have to setup a reverse proxy.
See instructions on our Wiki about how to setup a reverse proxy for WBO.
If you experience an issue or want to propose a new feature in WBO, please open a github issue.