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# Judge4c
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✨ A full-stack, open-source online judge platform designed to elevate college programming education.
![demo](demo.png)
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## ⚠️ Network Configuration & Troubleshooting
### 🐧 For WSL Users: Mirrored Network Mode Requirement
When using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), you **must** configure your network mode as **Mirrored** to ensure proper LSP server connectivity. Standard WSL network configurations may create IPv6 conflicts that block Monaco-LSP communication.
#### 🔧 Mirror Mode Setup:
1. Open WSL settings ⚙️
2. Navigate to **Network** section 🌐
3. Select **Mirrored** mode 🔄
4. Restart WSL instance 💻
Complete these steps before launching the editor for seamless LSP integration! 🎉
### 🚨 Troubleshooting: TLS Connection Error Due to Network Proxy
If you encounter the following error:
```pgsql
[Error: Client network socket disconnected before secure TLS connection was established]
```
Please check if a network proxy (e.g., VPN, HTTP/SOCKS proxy, etc.) is enabled on your system and disable it. The active proxy may interfere with the establishment of a secure TLS connection.
## 🚀 Getting Started
### 🐳 Docker Deployment (Recommended)
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Quickly deploy the project using Docker with these steps:
```shell
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/massbug/judge4c
# Navigate to project directory
cd judge4c
# Set up environment configuration
cp .env.example .env
# Edit the .env file with your configuration
# Build and start containers in detached mode
docker compose up -d
```
### 🛠️ Local Development Setup
For local development, follow these steps:
#### Step 1: Clone the Repository
```shell
git clone https://github.com/massbug/judge4c
cd judge4c
```
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#### Step 2: Install Dependencies
This project uses `bun` as the default package manager, but you can also use other package managers like `npm`, `yarn`, or `pnpm` if you prefer.
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If you choose to use a package manager other than `bun`, you should delete the `bun.lock` file from your project directory.
The `Dockerfile` is designed to dynamically detect and adapt to the package manager you are using, ensuring compatibility with your preferred tool.
```shell
bun install
```
#### Step 3: Configure Environment Variables
1. Copy the example environment file:
```sh
cp .env.example .env
```
2. Open the `.env` file and set the following variables:
- **PostgreSQL Credentials**:
```sh
POSTGRES_USER="your_postgres_user"
POSTGRES_PASSWORD="your_postgres_password"
POSTGRES_DB="your_postgres_db"
# POSTGRES_HOST and DATABASE_URL are used for local development.
# Note: In compose.yml, POSTGRES_HOST is hardcoded as "postgres" and POSTGRES_PORT as "5432".
# If you need to change them, update the corresponding values in the environment section of compose.yml.
POSTGRES_HOST="your_postgres_host"
POSTGRES_PORT="your_postgres_port"
DATABASE_URL="postgresql://${POSTGRES_USER}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}@${POSTGRES_HOST}:${POSTGRES_PORT}/${POSTGRES_DB}?schema=public"
```
- **Authentication Secret**:
Generate a secure secret key using:
```sh
bunx auth secret
```
Then, set the `AUTH_SECRET` variable:
```sh
AUTH_SECRET="your_auth_secret"
```
- **GitHub OAuth** (Optional):
If you need GitHub OAuth, replace the following variables with your GitHub OAuth credentials:
```sh
AUTH_GITHUB_ID="your_github_client_id"
AUTH_GITHUB_SECRET="your_github_client_secret"
```
- **Authentication Callback URL**:
Set the base URL for authentication callbacks (typically your app's domain):
```sh
AUTH_URL="http://localhost:3000" # Replace with your production URL if deployed
```
- **OpenAI API Configuration** (Optional):
If you use OpenAI-based features, provide your API key and custom endpoint (if applicable):
```sh
OPENAI_API_KEY="your_openai_api_key" # Required for AI features
OPENAI_BASE_URL="your_openai_base_url_if_custom" # Optional, for self-hosted proxies
```
- **Docker Remote Access Configuration** (Optional):
If you require remote access to Docker, update the following settings:
```sh
# Docker Remote Access Configuration
DOCKER_HOST_MODE="remote_or_blank"
DOCKER_REMOTE_PROTOCOL="http_or_https_or_ssh"
DOCKER_REMOTE_HOST="your_docker_remote_host"
DOCKER_REMOTE_PORT="your_docker_remote_port"
# Docker TLS/SSL Certificate Paths (only required when DOCKER_HOST_MODE is set to "remote" **with TLS** enabled)
DOCKER_REMOTE_CERTS_PATH="your_certs_path"
DOCKER_REMOTE_CA_PATH="your_ca_path" # Default: /certs/ca.pem
DOCKER_REMOTE_CERT_PATH="your_cert_path" # Default: /certs/cert.pem
DOCKER_REMOTE_KEY_PATH="your_remote_key_path" # Default: /certs/key.pem
```
#### Step 4: Start the Application
Once the environment variables are configured, start the application using Docker Compose:
```sh
docker compose -f compose.local.yml up -d --build
```
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For Chinese users:
```sh
docker compose -f compose.local.cn.yml up -d --build
```
#### Step 5: Access the Application
The application should now be running. You can access it at:
- **Web Interface**: `http://localhost:3000`
- **LSP Service (C Language)**: `ws://localhost:4594/clangd`
- **LSP Service (C++ Language)**: `ws://localhost:4595/clangd`
#### 📁 `.env.example` File
For reference, you can see the content of the `.env.example` file.
## ⚙️ Technical Configuration
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### LSP Server Mapping
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| **Language** | **LSP Server** | **Port** |
|--------------|----------------|----------|
| `C` | `clangd` | `4594` |
| `C++` | `clangd` | `4595` |
## 📦 Dependency Management
### 🔒 Version Lock Requirements
**Critical Pairing**:
| Package | Max Version | Reference |
|-------------------------|-------------|-----------|
| `monaco-editor` | ≤0.36.1 | [Compatibility Matrix](https://github.com/TypeFox/monaco-languageclient/blob/main/docs/versions-and-history.md#monaco-editor--codingamemonaco-vscode-api-compatibility-table) |
| `monaco-languageclient` | ≤5.0.1 | |
**Version Lock Rationale**:
1. **API Stability**
- Newer `monaco-editor` (≥0.40.0) breaks `monaco-languageclient` integration
- v0.36.1 matches `@codingame/monaco-vscode-api@1.76.9` requirements
2. **LSP Feature Breakdown**
- Version mismatches disable:
- Auto `textDocument/didOpen` events
- `textDocument/inlayHint` resolution
- `textDocument/documentLink` functionality
3. **Version Conflict**
- `@codingame` package versioning (e.g., `11.1.2`) ≠ `monaco-editor` versions (e.g., `0.36.1`)
- `@monaco-editor/react` depends on `monaco-editor` versioning scheme
**Failure Indicators**:
- ✔️ WebSocket connection established
- ❌ Missing syntax highlighting
- ❌ No autocomplete suggestions
- ❌ Silent LSP initialization failures