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ShareLaTeX
ShareLaTeX is a web-based collaborative LaTeX editor. We run a hosted service at https://www.sharelatex.com and this repository contains the open source code that powers it and allows you to run a local installation.
ShareLaTeX uses a service orientied architecture (SOA) where we have lots of small APIs that talk to each other over HTTP and Redis pub-sub channels. This repository pulls together all of the different services and allows you to set up and run them quickly.
Installation
First, check out a local copy of this repository:
$ git clone git@github.com:sharelatex/sharelatex.git
$ cd sharelatex
Next install all the node modules and ShareLaTeX services:
$ npm install
$ grunt install
When that has finished, run ShareLaTeX with
$ grunt run
ShareLaTeX should now be running at http://localhost:3000.
Dependencies
ShareLaTeX should run on OS X and Linux. You need:
- Node.js 0.10 or greater
- The grunt command line tools (Run
npm install -g grunt-cli
to install them) - A local instance of Redis and MongoDB running on their standard ports.
Config
ShareLaTeX should mostly run out of the box, although it uses Amazon S3 for storing binary
files like images. You will need to configure ShareLaTeX to use your own S3 access key
which can be done by editing the file at config/settings.development.coffee
A local settings file can be specified by setting the SHARELATEX_CONFIG
environment variable
to point to your own settings file. E.g.
$ export SHARELATEX_CONFIG=/home/james/config/settings.development.coffee
Other repositories
ShareLaTeX consists of many separate services, each with their own Node.js process
and source code repository. These are all downloaded and set upwhen you run
grunt install
The different services are:
web
The front facing web server that serves all the HTML pages, CSS and javascript to the client. Also contains a lot of logic around creating and editing projects, and account management.
document-updater
Processes updates that come in from the editor when users modify documents. Ensures that the updates are applied in the right order, and that only one operation is modifying the document at a time. Also caches the documents in redis for very fast but persistent modifications.
CLSI
The Common LaTeX Service Interface (CLSI) which provides an API for compiling LaTeX documents.
filestore
An API for perform CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete) operations on binary files (like images) stored in ShareLaTeX.
Contributing
Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for information on contributing to the development of ShareLaTeX.