Isso – Ich schrei sonst ======================= You love static blog generators (especially [Acrylamid][1] *cough*) and the only option to interact with the community is [Disqus][2]. There's nothing wrong with it, but if you care about the privacy of your audience you are better off with a comment system that is under your control. This is, were Isso comes into play. [1]: https://github.com/posativ/acrylamid [2]: https://disqus.com/ **[Screenshot @2013-09-13](http://posativ.org/~tmp/isso-preview.png)** | **[Screenshot @2013-10-03](http://rw.posativ.org/n1v/o)** | **[Try Yourself!](http://posativ.org/isso/static/post.html)** (in case it's not crashed ;-) Features -------- * [CRUD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Create,_read,_update_and_delete) comments * SQLite backend * client-side JS (currently 60kb minified (20.5 gzipped)) * I18N, available in german and english (also fallback) Roadmap ------- - Ping/TrackBack™ support - simple admin interface - spam filtering Installation ------------ Requirements: - Python 2.6 or 2.7 - [NPM](https://npmjs.org/) and [Bower](http://bower.io/) For now (as long as there is no stable version), you need to manually build everything: ~> git clone https://github.com/posativ/isso.git ~> cd isso/ ~> python setup.py develop To fetch the requires JS components (and CSS framework), run: ~> cd isso/js/ ~> bower install almond q requirejs requirejs-domready requirejs-text You can now either use the JS client as-is (using [require.js][r.js], see below) or compile all JS into a single file: ~> cd isso/js ~> npm install -g requirejs uglifyjs ~> r.js -o build.embed.js ~> r.js -o build.count.js Before you start, you may want to import comments from [Disqus.com](https://disqus.com/): ~> isso import ~/Downloads/user-2013-09-02T11_39_22.971478-all.xml [100%] 53 threads, 192 comments You start the server via (try to visit [http://localhost:8080/static/post.html]()). ~> isso run Webserver Configuration ----------------------- This part is not fun, I know. I have prepared two possible setups for nginx, using Isso on the same domain as the blog, and on a different domain. Each setup has its own benefits. ### Isso on a Sub URI Let's assume you want Isso on `/isso`, use the following nginx snippet ```nginx server { listen [::]:80; listen [::]:443 ssl; server_name example.tld; root /var/www/example.tld; location /isso { proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_set_header X-Script-Name /isso; proxy_pass http://localhost:8080; } } ``` The Isso API endpoint is now `example.tld/isso`, check by `curl`ing the client JS located at `http://example.tld/isso/js/embed.js`. ### Isso on a Dedicated Domain ... Website Integration ------------------- Add the following two lines into your HTML header: ```html ``` To enable comments, add a `
` below your post and let the magic happen :-) To add comment count links to your index page, include `count.min.js` at the very bottom of your document. All links followed by `#isso-thread`, are updated with the current comment count. This functionality is already included when you embed `embed.min.js`, do *not* mix `embed.min.js` and `count.min.js` in a single document. ### Embed with require.js This section is primarily for developers: The client-side JS is modularized and uses an AMD loader for execution. You can easily hack on the JS files, when using [require.js][r.js]: ```html ``` API --- See [docs/API.md](https://github.com/posativ/isso/blob/master/docs/API.md). Alternatives ------------ - [talkatv](https://github.com/talkatv/talkatv) – Python - [Juvia](https://github.com/phusion/juvia) – Ruby on Rails - [Tildehash.com](http://www.tildehash.com/?article=why-im-reinventing-disqus) – PHP - [SO: Unobtrusive, self-hosted comments](http://stackoverflow.com/q/2053217) [r.js]: http://require.js/