Isso – Ich schrei sonst ======================= [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/posativ/isso.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/posativ/isso) You love static blog generators (especially [Acrylamid][1] *cough*) and the only option to interact with your 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, where Isso comes into play. [1]: https://github.com/posativ/acrylamid [2]: https://disqus.com/ **[Try Yourself!](http://posativ.org/isso/)** Features -------- * [CRUD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Create,_read,_update_and_delete) comments written in Markdown * SQLite backend, Disqus import * client-side JS (currently 54kb minified, 18kb gzipped) * I18N, available in german and english (also fallback) Installation ------------ - Python 2.6, 2.7 or 3.3 - a working C compiler Install Isso with: ~> pip install isso Set your database location and website: ~> cat my.cfg [general] dbpath = /var/lib/isso/comments.db host = http://example.tld/ Optional: you can import your comments from [Disqus.com](https://disqus.com/): ~> isso -c my.cfg import ~/Downloads/user-2013-09-02T11_39_22.971478-all.xml [100%] 53 threads, 192 comments Now start the server: ~> isso -c my.cfg run 2013-10-30 09:32:48,369 WARNING: unable to connect to SMTP server 2013-10-30 09:32:48,408 INFO: connected to HTTP server Make sure, Isso can connect to the server that hosts your blog, otherwise you are not able to post comments. Website Integration ------------------- You can run Isso on a dedicated domain or behind a sub URI like `/isso`. It makes actually no difference except for the webserver configuration (see below). Whatever method you prefer (just change the URL), to embed comments add ```html ``` to your HTML (presumedly into `
`) and ```html ``` below your post. That's all. The JavaScript client will automatically detect the API endpoint. To show the comment count for posts (but no comments), add ```html ``` to your header and all links ending with `#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. ### Client Configuration You can configure the client (the JS part) via `data-` attributes: * data-title When you start a new thread (= first comment on a page), Isso sends a GET request that page to see if it a) exists and b) parse the site's heading (currently used as subject in emails). Isso assumes that the title is inside an `h1` tag near the isso thread: ```html