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Superdesk Newshub a.k.a. Newsroom

Newshub is a secure self-service content store, fed by outputs from a Superdesk content management system.

Each user has a password-protected Newshub account, which is accessible online from anywhere.

Users may browse lists of articles filtered by source, topic, region - or by any classification/metadata system employed. Archived content is equally available.

Users may bookmark (save) items of interest for later download, or multiple-select items in a list for download in one, zipped file.

If a user is particularly interested in an article, they may choose to “follow” that topic, and be alerted by email to any updates or developments.

Articles may be downloaded in NITF, NewsML G2, or as plain text.

Users may also share items with their colleagues and comment on them.

Superdesk Newshub was developed in partnership with the Australian Associated Press news agency. Its Newshub instance, which it brands “AAP Newsroom”, is fed by the agency’s Superdesk production CMS.

Newshub is fully responsive from desktop, to tablet, to mobile.

Sourcefabric is happy to provide demonstrations of Newshub and other newsroom tools from the Superdesk stable.

Install

cd server

and

pip install -r requirements.txt

Or if you want to run tests:

pip install -r dev-requirements.txt

UI Development install

Use npm (or yarn) to install packages:

cd client
npm install

Run application

cd server
honcho start -p 5050

Will make it available on http://localhost:5050 by default.

UI Dev Server

Sources are located in assets, in order to use them run:

npm run start

It will start webpack dev server, python app is configured to make use of it.

Test Python app

cd server

There is syntax and code style checker:

flake8 

And tests:

pytest

and

behave

Test Javascript code

Check syntax via eslint:

npm run lint

Or test code using karma & jasmine:

npm run test

for single run, or to watch for changes:

npm run test start