Port of the Online Judge in Python
Initially the user chooses a language in the code editor and starts to write the answer based on the coding question. When the user submits the answer, the answer passes to the server. In the server a task id is being created in the PostgreSQL and the job is being sent to the Redis queue. Then celery picks up the job and executes it in a sandbox environment which is developed using C. This helps to increase security and prevents malicious code injection attacks on the platform. When the job finnishes execution the result is sent to the frontend using long polling. In this way the system verifies the users code, evaluate it and generates it ranking based on scores from other peers.
https://docs.celeryproject.org/en/stable/getting-started/next-steps.html#next-steps
https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/7834053/Szmh1vuz?version=latest
This project uses PEP8 code style, please make sure to follow. Yapf is our preffered formatting tool. If you are using VSCode add the following in your settings.json
"python.formatting.provider": "yapf",
"python.formatting.yapfArgs": ["--style={based_on_style: pep8, indent_width: 4, column_limit: 120}"],
"python.linting.enabled": true
For the code execution part to function properly, you need to install redis. Steps to install redis are as follows:
sudo apt install redis-server
sudo nano /etc/redis/redis.conf
- Inside the file find the
supervised
directive and change it tosystemd
. It should be set tono
by default.
...
supervised systemd
...
sudo systemctl restart redis.service
- Add
redis://localhost:6379
in theCELERY_BROKER_URL
part of the.env
file you have in your locally cloned repository.
To check if redis is working or not:
- Type in
redis-cli
- Type
ping
- If it returns
PONG
, then your redis-broker server is running fine.
To add Language models after running SQL migrations run
python manage.py loaddata --app interface language_model.json