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docker-compose.yml
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26 | 26 | - /home/vlibras/container/wikilibrasdbapi/uploads/ |
27 | 27 | - /var/log/apache2/ |
28 | 28 | - /var/lib/mongodb/ |
29 | - - /home/vlibras/container/wikilibrasV2/view/videos/ | |
30 | 29 | - /home/vlibras/container/corretor_sinais/view/videos/ |
31 | 30 | - /home/vlibras/container/validador_sinais/view/videos/ |
32 | 31 | - /home/vlibras/container/wikilibrasV2/view/uploads/ |
33 | 32 | - /home/vlibras/container/corretor_sinais/view/uploads/ |
34 | 33 | - /home/vlibras/container/validador_sinais/view/uploads/ |
35 | - #- /home/vlibras/container/taskmgr/events.log | |
34 | + - /home/vlibras/container/taskmgr/events.log | |
36 | 35 | - /home/vlibras/container/wikilibras-core/users/ | ... | ... |
wikilibrasV2/.gitignore
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1 | -.* | |
2 | -!*.gitignore | |
3 | -!*.gitempty | |
4 | -*~ | |
5 | -*.bak | |
6 | -*.conf | |
7 | -*.coverage | |
8 | -*.db | |
9 | -*.ini | |
10 | -*.log | |
11 | -*.noseids | |
12 | -*.pem | |
13 | -*.pyc | |
14 | -*.sql | |
15 | -*.swl | |
16 | -*.swm | |
17 | -*.swn | |
18 | -*.swo | |
19 | -*.swp | |
20 | -*.wsgi | |
21 | -.DS_Store | |
22 | -settings_local.py | |
23 | -env/ | |
24 | -tmp/ | |
25 | -uploads/ | |
26 | -videos/ |
wikilibrasV2/LICENSE
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wikilibrasV2/Makefile
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1 | -PROJECT_NAME = wikilibras | |
2 | -VLIBRAS_WIKILIBRAS_ENV := /etc/profile.d/lavid/vlibras/wikilibras_env.sh | |
3 | -PROJECT_DIR := $(CURDIR) | |
4 | -SED_REPLACE_ALL = sed -i "s/$(1)/$(2)/g" "$(3)" | |
5 | -SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH = sed -i "s\#$(1)\#$(2)\#g" "$(3)" | |
6 | - | |
7 | --include ${VLIBRAS_WIKILIBRAS_ENV} | |
8 | - | |
9 | -ifndef LOCALHOST | |
10 | - ifndef NETWORK_INTERFACE | |
11 | - NETWORK_INTERFACE := $(shell ip route | grep "default" | awk '{print $$5; exit}') | |
12 | - endif | |
13 | - ifdef NETWORK_INTERFACE | |
14 | - LOCALHOST ?= $(shell ip route get 1 | awk '{print $$7; exit}') | |
15 | - endif | |
16 | -endif | |
17 | - | |
18 | -ifndef LOCALHOST | |
19 | - LOCALHOST ?= 127.0.0.1 | |
20 | -endif | |
21 | - | |
22 | -install: uninstall config env | |
23 | - | |
24 | -env: | |
25 | - @ ( \ | |
26 | - virtualenv ./env/; \ | |
27 | - . ./env/bin/activate; \ | |
28 | - pip install -U pip; \ | |
29 | - pip install -U uwsgi; \ | |
30 | - pip install -U ndg-httpsclient; \ | |
31 | - pip install -r requirements.txt; \ | |
32 | - ) | |
33 | - | |
34 | -create_project update_project: | |
35 | - @ echo "http://${LOCALHOST}/${PROJECT_NAME}-backend/$@" | |
36 | -ifdef PYBOSSA_API_KEY | |
37 | - @ curl "http://${LOCALHOST}/${PROJECT_NAME}-backend/$@" && echo "" | |
38 | -endif | |
39 | - | |
40 | -config: | |
41 | - @ cp settings_local.py.tmpl settings_local.py | |
42 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH,<path-to-project>,${PROJECT_DIR},settings_local.py) | |
43 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,localhost,${LOCALHOST},settings_local.py) | |
44 | -ifdef PYBOSSA_API_KEY | |
45 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,my-api-key,${PYBOSSA_API_KEY},settings_local.py) | |
46 | -endif | |
47 | - @ cp ./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi.tmpl ./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi | |
48 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH,<path-to-project>,${PROJECT_DIR},./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi) | |
49 | - @ cp ./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf.tmpl ./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf | |
50 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,ServerName localhost,ServerName ${LOCALHOST},./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
51 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,user1,$$USER,./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
52 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,group1,$$USER,./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
53 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH,<path-to-project>,${PROJECT_DIR},./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
54 | - @ sudo cp -u "/etc/apache2/sites-available/pybossa.conf" /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf | |
55 | - @ if grep -q "WSGIScriptAlias /${PROJECT_NAME}" "/etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf"; \ | |
56 | - then \ | |
57 | - echo "\33[33;1mA previous WSGI daemon definition for '${PROJECT_NAME}' in: /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf\33[0m"; \ | |
58 | - else \ | |
59 | - sudo sed -i -e "/Header/,/VirtualHost>/d" /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf; \ | |
60 | - sudo sed -n -e '/WSGIDaemonProcess/,/VirtualHost>/p' ./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf | \ | |
61 | - sudo tee -a /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf > /dev/null; \ | |
62 | - fi | |
63 | - | |
64 | -apache: | |
65 | - @ sudo a2dissite pybossa.conf | |
66 | - @ sudo a2ensite wikilibras.conf | |
67 | - @ sudo apachectl configtest | |
68 | - @ sudo service apache2 start | |
69 | - @ sudo service apache2 reload | |
70 | - | |
71 | -clean: | |
72 | - @ find . -regextype posix-awk -regex "(.*.log|.*.pyc)" -type f -print -delete | |
73 | - | |
74 | -uninstall: | |
75 | - @ rm -rf ./env/ | |
76 | - $(MAKE) clean | |
77 | - @ rm -f ./settings_local.py | |
78 | - @ rm -f ./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi | |
79 | - @ sudo rm -f /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf | |
80 | - @ sudo rm -f /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/wikilibras.conf | |
81 | - | |
82 | -run: | |
83 | - @ ( \ | |
84 | - . ./env/bin/activate; \ | |
85 | - python main.py; \ | |
86 | - ) |
wikilibrasV2/Makefile.old
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1 | -PROJECT_NAME = wikilibras | |
2 | -VLIBRAS_WIKILIBRAS_ENV := /etc/profile.d/lavid/vlibras/wikilibras_env.sh | |
3 | -PROJECT_DIR := $(CURDIR) | |
4 | -SED_REPLACE_ALL = sed -i "s/$(1)/$(2)/g" "$(3)" | |
5 | -SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH = sed -i "s\#$(1)\#$(2)\#g" "$(3)" | |
6 | - | |
7 | --include ${VLIBRAS_WIKILIBRAS_ENV} | |
8 | - | |
9 | -ifndef LOCALHOST | |
10 | - ifndef NETWORK_INTERFACE | |
11 | - NETWORK_INTERFACE := $(shell ip route | grep "default" | awk '{print $$5; exit}') | |
12 | - endif | |
13 | - ifdef NETWORK_INTERFACE | |
14 | - LOCALHOST ?= $(shell ip route get 1 | awk '{print $$7; exit}') | |
15 | - endif | |
16 | -endif | |
17 | - | |
18 | -ifndef LOCALHOST | |
19 | - LOCALHOST ?= 127.0.0.1 | |
20 | -endif | |
21 | - | |
22 | -install: uninstall config env | |
23 | - | |
24 | -env: | |
25 | - @ ( \ | |
26 | - virtualenv ./env/; \ | |
27 | - . ./env/bin/activate; \ | |
28 | - pip install -U pip; \ | |
29 | - pip install -U uwsgi; \ | |
30 | - pip install -U ndg-httpsclient; \ | |
31 | - pip install -r requirements.txt; \ | |
32 | - ) | |
33 | - | |
34 | -create_project update_project: | |
35 | - @ echo "http://${LOCALHOST}/${PROJECT_NAME}-backend/$@" | |
36 | -ifdef PYBOSSA_API_KEY | |
37 | - @ curl "http://${LOCALHOST}/${PROJECT_NAME}-backend/$@" && echo "" | |
38 | -endif | |
39 | - | |
40 | -config: | |
41 | - @ cp settings_local.py.tmpl settings_local.py | |
42 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH,<path-to-project>,${PROJECT_DIR},settings_local.py) | |
43 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,localhost,${LOCALHOST},settings_local.py) | |
44 | -ifdef PYBOSSA_API_KEY | |
45 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,my-api-key,${PYBOSSA_API_KEY},settings_local.py) | |
46 | -endif | |
47 | - @ cp ./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi.tmpl ./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi | |
48 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH,<path-to-project>,${PROJECT_DIR},./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi) | |
49 | - @ cp ./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf.tmpl ./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf | |
50 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,ServerName localhost,ServerName ${LOCALHOST},./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
51 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,user1,$$USER,./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
52 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL,group1,$$USER,./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
53 | - @ $(call SED_REPLACE_ALL_PATH,<path-to-project>,${PROJECT_DIR},./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf) | |
54 | - @ sudo cp -u "/etc/apache2/sites-available/pybossa.conf" /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf | |
55 | - @ if grep -q "WSGIScriptAlias /${PROJECT_NAME}" "/etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf"; \ | |
56 | - then \ | |
57 | - echo "\33[33;1mA previous WSGI daemon definition for '${PROJECT_NAME}' in: /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf\33[0m"; \ | |
58 | - else \ | |
59 | - sudo sed -i -e "/Header/,/VirtualHost>/d" /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf; \ | |
60 | - sudo sed -n -e '/WSGIDaemonProcess/,/VirtualHost>/p' ./contrib/apache/${PROJECT_NAME}.conf | \ | |
61 | - sudo tee -a /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf > /dev/null; \ | |
62 | - fi | |
63 | - | |
64 | -apache: | |
65 | - @ sudo a2dissite pybossa.conf | |
66 | - @ sudo a2ensite wikilibras.conf | |
67 | - @ sudo apachectl configtest | |
68 | - @ sudo service apache2 start | |
69 | - @ sudo service apache2 reload | |
70 | - | |
71 | -clean: | |
72 | - @ find . -regextype posix-awk -regex "(.*.log|.*.pyc)" -type f -print -delete | |
73 | - | |
74 | -uninstall: | |
75 | - @ rm -rf ./env/ | |
76 | - $(MAKE) clean | |
77 | - @ rm -f ./settings_local.py | |
78 | - @ rm -f ./contrib/${PROJECT_NAME}.wsgi | |
79 | - @ sudo rm -f /etc/apache2/sites-available/wikilibras.conf | |
80 | - @ sudo rm -f /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/wikilibras.conf | |
81 | - | |
82 | -run: | |
83 | - @ ( \ | |
84 | - . ./env/bin/activate; \ | |
85 | - python main.py; \ | |
86 | - ) |
wikilibrasV2/contrib/apache/wikilibras.conf.tmpl
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1 | -<VirtualHost *:80> | |
2 | - ServerName localhost | |
3 | - | |
4 | - WSGIDaemonProcess wikilibras user=user1 group=group1 threads=5 | |
5 | - WSGIScriptAlias /wikilibras-backend <path-to-project>/contrib/wikilibras.wsgi | |
6 | - | |
7 | - <Directory <path-to-project>> | |
8 | - WSGIProcessGroup wikilibras | |
9 | - WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL} | |
10 | - Order deny,allow | |
11 | - Allow from all | |
12 | - Require all granted | |
13 | - </Directory> | |
14 | - | |
15 | - Alias /wikilibras <path-to-project>/view | |
16 | - <Directory <path-to-project>/view> | |
17 | - Order deny,allow | |
18 | - Allow from all | |
19 | - Require all granted | |
20 | - </Directory> | |
21 | - | |
22 | - Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" | |
23 | - | |
24 | - ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost | |
25 | - | |
26 | - ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log | |
27 | - CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined | |
28 | -</VirtualHost> |
wikilibrasV2/contrib/wikilibras.wsgi.tmpl
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1 | -# Check the official documentation http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/deploying/mod_wsgi/ | |
2 | -# Activate the virtual env (we assume that virtualenv is in the env folder) | |
3 | -activate_this = '<path-to-project>/env/bin/activate_this.py' | |
4 | -execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this)) | |
5 | -import logging, sys | |
6 | -sys.stdout = sys.stderr | |
7 | -logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stderr) | |
8 | -sys.path.insert(0,'<path-to-project>') | |
9 | - | |
10 | -# Run the web-app | |
11 | -from main import app as application |
wikilibrasV2/main.py
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1 | -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | -from flask import Flask, send_from_directory | |
3 | -from flask.ext.cors import CORS | |
4 | -from jinja2 import Environment, PackageLoader | |
5 | -from wikilibras import Wikilibras | |
6 | -import os | |
7 | -import pyutil | |
8 | - | |
9 | -app = Flask(__name__) | |
10 | -controller = None | |
11 | - | |
12 | -@app.route("/update_project") | |
13 | -def update_project(): | |
14 | - try: | |
15 | - return controller.update_project() | |
16 | - except: | |
17 | - pyutil.print_stack_trace() | |
18 | - raise | |
19 | - | |
20 | -@app.route("/create_project") | |
21 | -def create_project(): | |
22 | - try: | |
23 | - return controller.create_project() | |
24 | - except: | |
25 | - pyutil.print_stack_trace() | |
26 | - raise | |
27 | - | |
28 | -@app.route("/finish_task", methods=["POST"]) | |
29 | -def finish_task(): | |
30 | - try: | |
31 | - return controller.finish_task() | |
32 | - except: | |
33 | - pyutil.print_stack_trace() | |
34 | - raise | |
35 | - | |
36 | -def read_settings(app): | |
37 | - here = os.path.abspath(__file__) | |
38 | - config_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(here), 'settings_local.py') | |
39 | - if os.path.exists(config_path): | |
40 | - app.config.from_pyfile(config_path) | |
41 | - | |
42 | - if app.config['APACHE_HOST']: | |
43 | - app.config['HOST_ENDPOINT'] = "http://" + app.config['SERVER_HOST'] + app.config['APACHE_HOST_ENDPOINT'] | |
44 | - app.config['HOST_STATIC_FILES_ENDPOINT'] = "http://" + app.config['SERVER_HOST'] + app.config['APACHE_STATIC_FILES_ENDPOINT'] | |
45 | - else: | |
46 | - app.config['HOST_ENDPOINT'] = "http://" + app.config['SERVER_HOST'] + ":" + str(app.config['SERVER_PORT']) | |
47 | - app.config['HOST_STATIC_FILES_ENDPOINT'] = app.config['HOST_ENDPOINT'] | |
48 | - | |
49 | -def setup_controller(): | |
50 | - global controller | |
51 | - read_settings(app) | |
52 | - env = Environment(loader=PackageLoader('main', 'view/templates')) | |
53 | - controller = Wikilibras(app.config, env) | |
54 | - | |
55 | -def setup_static_files_service(app): | |
56 | - if not app.config['APACHE_HOST']: | |
57 | - CORS(app) | |
58 | - @app.route("/<path:path>") | |
59 | - def send_static_files(path): | |
60 | - root_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) | |
61 | - file_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, "view") | |
62 | - return send_from_directory(file_dir, path) | |
63 | - | |
64 | -def run(): | |
65 | - app.run(host=app.config['SERVER_HOST'], port=app.config['SERVER_PORT']) | |
66 | - | |
67 | -setup_controller() | |
68 | -setup_static_files_service(app) | |
69 | - | |
70 | -if __name__ == '__main__': | |
71 | - try: | |
72 | - run() | |
73 | - except: | |
74 | - pyutil.print_stack_trace() | |
75 | - raise |
wikilibrasV2/pyutil.py
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1 | -# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- | |
2 | - | |
3 | -import datetime | |
4 | -import logging | |
5 | -import os | |
6 | -import shutil | |
7 | -import sys | |
8 | - | |
9 | -# @def funcao para obter data e hora atual do sistema | |
10 | -# @param string formato de data e hora | |
11 | -# @return string retorna data e hora do sistema no momento da chamada | |
12 | -def getTimeStamp(date_fmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f"): | |
13 | - if ("%f" in date_fmt): | |
14 | - # [:-3] remove 3 casas decimais dos milisegundos (ms) | |
15 | - return datetime.datetime.now().strftime(date_fmt)[:-3] | |
16 | - else: | |
17 | - return datetime.datetime.now().strftime(date_fmt) | |
18 | - | |
19 | -# @def funcao para gravar log dos eventos em arquivo | |
20 | -# @param string mensagem a ser salva | |
21 | -# @param int indice do tipo de log 0: apenas print, 1: debug, 2: info, 3: warn, 4: error, 5: critical | |
22 | -# @param string caminho completo do arquivo de logs | |
23 | -# @param string formato de tempo utilizado | |
24 | -# @return none | |
25 | -def log(msg="", log_level=2, log_file="events.log"): | |
26 | - dict_level = { | |
27 | - 0: ["Print", None, None], | |
28 | - 1: ["DEBUG", logging.DEBUG, logging.debug], | |
29 | - 2: ["INFO", logging.INFO, logging.info], | |
30 | - 3: ["WARNING", logging.WARN, logging.warn], | |
31 | - 4: ["ERROR", logging.ERROR, logging.error], | |
32 | - 5: ["CRITICAL", logging.CRITICAL, logging.critical] | |
33 | - } | |
34 | - # log_format = "[%(asctime)s.%(msecs).03d] %(levelname)s: <User: %(name)s> <Module: %(module)s> <Function: %(funcName)s>: %(message)s" | |
35 | - log_format = "[%(asctime)s.%(msecs).03d] %(levelname)s: %(message)s" | |
36 | - date_fmt = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" | |
37 | - logging.basicConfig(filename=log_file, datefmt=date_fmt, format=log_format, level=dict_level[log_level][1]) | |
38 | - logging.Formatter(fmt="%(asctime)s", datefmt=date_fmt) | |
39 | - log_level %= len(dict_level) | |
40 | - write_mode = dict_level[log_level][2] | |
41 | - print("[%s] %s: %s" % (getTimeStamp(), dict_level[log_level][0], msg)) | |
42 | - if (write_mode != None): | |
43 | - write_mode(msg) | |
44 | - return | |
45 | - | |
46 | -# @def funcao para exibir excecao | |
47 | -# @param string deve ser passado: "__file__" para identificar em qual modulo ocorreu a excecao | |
48 | -# @return int retorna 1 | |
49 | -def print_stack_trace(): | |
50 | - error = "\n File name: %s\n Function name: %s\n Line code: %s\n Type exception: %s\n Message: %s" % ( | |
51 | - os.path.basename(sys.exc_info()[2].tb_frame.f_code.co_filename), | |
52 | - sys.exc_info()[2].tb_frame.f_code.co_name, | |
53 | - sys.exc_info()[2].tb_lineno, | |
54 | - sys.exc_info()[0].__name__, | |
55 | - sys.exc_info()[1] | |
56 | - ) | |
57 | - log(error, 4) | |
58 | - return 1 | |
59 | - | |
60 | -def get_date_now(): | |
61 | - return datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S') | |
62 | - | |
63 | -def is_int(string): | |
64 | - try: | |
65 | - int(string) | |
66 | - return True | |
67 | - except ValueError: | |
68 | - return False |
wikilibrasV2/requirements.txt
wikilibrasV2/settings_local.py.tmpl
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1 | -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | - | |
3 | -# WikiLibras Server Configuration | |
4 | -SERVER_HOST = "localhost" | |
5 | -SERVER_PORT = 8003 | |
6 | -AGREEMENT_NUMBER = 2 | |
7 | -API_HOST = "http://localhost:201" | |
8 | -API_DB_HOST = "http://localhost:200" | |
9 | -HOMEPAGE_URL = "http://localhost" | |
10 | - | |
11 | -# Apache Configuration | |
12 | -APACHE_HOST = True | |
13 | -APACHE_HOST_ENDPOINT = "/wikilibras-backend" | |
14 | -APACHE_STATIC_FILES_ENDPOINT = "/wikilibras" | |
15 | - | |
16 | -# PyBossa Configuration | |
17 | -PYBOSSA_APP_NAME = "WikiLibras" | |
18 | -PYBOSSA_APP_SHORT_NAME = "wikilibras" | |
19 | -PYBOSSA_APP_DESCRIPTION = "Esse projeto possibilitará que voluntários contribuam na expansão de um dicionário de LIBRAS, desenvolvido para promover o inclusão e acessibilidade nos meios digitais atravé do VLIBRAS." | |
20 | -PYBOSSA_ENDPOINT = "http://localhost/pybossa" | |
21 | -PYBOSSA_API_KEY = "my-api-key" | |
22 | 0 | \ No newline at end of file |
wikilibrasV2/view/conf/selection-workflow-json
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1 | -{ | |
2 | - "facial" : { | |
3 | - "expressao" : ["passo-1"], | |
4 | - "transicao" : ["passo-1"], | |
5 | - "duracao" : ["passo-1"] | |
6 | - }, | |
7 | - "hand" : { | |
8 | - "movimento" : { | |
9 | - "pontual" : { | |
10 | - "articulacao" : ["passo-1", "passo-2"], | |
11 | - "configuracao" : ["passo-1", "passo-2"], | |
12 | - "orientacao" : ["passo-1"] | |
13 | - }, | |
14 | - "retilineo" : { | |
15 | - "articulacao-retilineo": ["passo-1", "passo-2", "passo-3", "passo-4"], | |
16 | - "configuracao-retilineo": ["passo-1", "passo-2", "passo-3", "passo-4"], | |
17 | - "orientacao-retilineo": ["passo-1", "passo-2"] | |
18 | - }, | |
19 | - "circular" : { | |
20 | - "articulacao" : ["passo-1", "passo-2"], | |
21 | - "configuracao" : ["passo-1", "passo-2"], | |
22 | - "orientacao" : ["passo-1"], | |
23 | - "plano": ["passo-1"], | |
24 | - "raio" : ["passo-1"], | |
25 | - "velocidade" : ["passo-1"], | |
26 | - "sentido_inverso" : ["passo-1"] | |
27 | - }, | |
28 | - "semicircular" : { | |
29 | - "articulacao" : ["passo-1", "passo-2"], | |
30 | - "configuracao" : ["passo-1", "passo-2"], | |
31 | - "orientacao" : ["passo-1"], | |
32 | - "plano": ["passo-1"], | |
33 | - "raio" : ["passo-1"], | |
34 | - "velocidade" : ["passo-1"], | |
35 | - "sentido_inverso" : ["passo-1"] | |
36 | - } | |
37 | - } | |
38 | - } | |
39 | -} | |
40 | 0 | \ No newline at end of file |
wikilibrasV2/view/css/articulation.css
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1 | -.gray-background { | |
2 | - background-repeat: no-repeat; | |
3 | - background-size: 67% 95%, 100% 100%; | |
4 | - min-width: 285px; | |
5 | - min-height: 361px | |
6 | -} | |
7 | - | |
8 | -.selection-panel-body[mainConfig=right-hand] .gray-front-avatar { | |
9 | - background-image: url(../img/pa/gray-front-avatar.png), url(../img/pa/default-base.png); | |
10 | - background-position: 105px 15px, 0 0; | |
11 | -} | |
12 | - | |
13 | -.selection-panel-body[mainConfig=left-hand] .gray-front-avatar { | |
14 | - background-image: url(../img/pa/gray-front-avatar.png), url(../img/pa/default-base.png); | |
15 | - background-position: 2px 15px, 0 0; | |
16 | -} | |
17 | - | |
18 | -.gray-side-avatar { | |
19 | - background-image: url(../img/pa/gray-side-avatar.png), url(../img/pa/default-base.png); | |
20 | - background-position: center 15px, 0 0; | |
21 | -} | |
22 | - | |
23 | -.module-x-y { | |
24 | - display: none | |
25 | -} | |
26 | - | |
27 | -.module-x-y.active { | |
28 | - display: block | |
29 | -} | |
30 | - | |
31 | -.grid { | |
32 | - position: relative | |
33 | -} | |
34 | - | |
35 | -.grid .grid-selectors { | |
36 | - width: 315px; | |
37 | - height: 361px; | |
38 | - margin: 5%; | |
39 | - margin-left: 3%; | |
40 | - z-index: 10 | |
41 | -} | |
42 | - | |
43 | -.selection-panel-body[mainConfig=right-hand] .grid .grid-selectors .grid-row { | |
44 | - height: 10%; | |
45 | - padding-top: 4%; | |
46 | - text-align: justify; | |
47 | - z-index: 20 | |
48 | -} | |
49 | - | |
50 | -.selection-panel-body[mainConfig=left-hand] .grid .grid-selectors .grid-row { | |
51 | - height: 10%; | |
52 | - padding-top: 4%; | |
53 | - margin-left: 13%; | |
54 | - text-align: justify; | |
55 | - z-index: 20 | |
56 | -} | |
57 | - | |
58 | -.grid .grid-selectors .grid-row .ball-selector { | |
59 | - background-color: #A0D0E8; | |
60 | - border-radius: 50%; | |
61 | - z-index: 100; | |
62 | - width: 10px; | |
63 | - height: 10px; | |
64 | - display: inline-block; | |
65 | - margin-right: 3.3%; | |
66 | - float: left; | |
67 | -} | |
68 | - | |
69 | -.grid .grid-selectors .grid-row .ball-selector .point-selector { | |
70 | - margin-left: -.5px; | |
71 | - margin-top: -7.5px | |
72 | -} | |
73 | - | |
74 | -.grid .avatar-base { | |
75 | - position: absolute; | |
76 | - width: 100%; | |
77 | - height: 100%; | |
78 | - z-index: 0; | |
79 | - top: 0; | |
80 | - left: 0 | |
81 | -} | |
82 | - | |
83 | -.grid .grid-selectors .grid-row .ball-selector.active, | |
84 | -.grid .grid-selectors .grid-row .ball-selector:hover { | |
85 | - box-shadow: 0 0 10px #fff | |
86 | -} | |
87 | - | |
88 | -.grid .grid-selectors .grid-row .ball-selector:hover { | |
89 | - cursor: pointer | |
90 | -} | |
91 | - | |
92 | -.actions .btn { | |
93 | - margin-top: 15px | |
94 | -} | |
95 | - | |
96 | -.selection-panel-body[mainConfig=right-hand] .module-z .grid-selectors .grid-row, | |
97 | -.selection-panel-body[mainConfig=left-hand] .module-z .grid-selectors .grid-row { | |
98 | - margin-right: 58%; | |
99 | - padding-top: 0%; | |
100 | - height: 8% | |
101 | -} | |
102 | - | |
103 | -.module-z .grid-selectors .grid-row .ball-selector { | |
104 | - float: right; | |
105 | - margin-right: 15% | |
106 | -} | |
107 | - | |
108 | -.module-z .grid-selectors .grid-row .ball-selector:nth-last-of-type(1) { | |
109 | - margin-right: 15% | |
110 | -} | |
111 | 0 | \ No newline at end of file |
wikilibrasV2/view/css/main.css
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1 | -@import url("articulation.css"); | |
2 | -@import url("submit-sign.css"); | |
3 | -@import url("teached-signs.css"); | |
4 | -@import url("ranking.css"); | |
5 | -@import url("tutorial.css"); | |
6 | - | |
7 | -/* Main */ | |
8 | -body nav.navbar:first-child { | |
9 | - display: none; | |
10 | -} | |
11 | - | |
12 | -.navbar-wl .navbar-nav { | |
13 | - padding-left: 60px; | |
14 | -} | |
15 | - | |
16 | -footer { | |
17 | - display: none; | |
18 | -} | |
19 | - | |
20 | -@font-face { | |
21 | - font-family: 'Titillium Web'; | |
22 | - src: url('../fonts/titilliumweb/TitilliumWeb-SemiBold.ttf') format('truetype'); | |
23 | -} | |
24 | - | |
25 | -h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, h7, h8 { | |
26 | - color: #4e7ebf; | |
27 | - font-family: 'Titillium Web', sans-serif; | |
28 | -} | |
29 | - | |
30 | -body { | |
31 | - background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left, #92bbe5, #ddeeff, #92bbe5); | |
32 | - background: -o-linear-gradient(right, #92bbe5, #ddeeff, #92bbe5); | |
33 | - background: -moz-linear-gradient(right, #92bbe5, #ddeeff, #92bbe5); | |
34 | - background: linear-gradient(to right, #92bbe5, #ddeeff, #92bbe5); | |
35 | -} | |
36 | - | |
37 | -/* Nav-bar */ | |
38 | -.wl-logo { | |
39 | - position: fixed; | |
40 | - top: 8px; | |
41 | - z-index: 9999; | |
42 | -} | |
43 | - | |
44 | -.wl-logo img { | |
45 | - width: 80px; | |
46 | - height: 80px; | |
47 | -} | |
48 | - | |
49 | -.navbar-wl { | |
50 | - z-index: 9998; | |
51 | - position: fixed; | |
52 | - top: 0; | |
53 | - width: 100%; | |
54 | - margin: 0; | |
55 | - left: 0; | |
56 | - background-color: rgba(43, 40, 41, 0.95); | |
57 | - opacity: 0.95; | |
58 | -} | |
59 | - | |
60 | -.navbar-wl .navbar-collapse.in .nav { | |
61 | - padding-top: 35px; | |
62 | -} | |
63 | - | |
64 | -.navbar-default .navbar-nav>li>a { | |
65 | - color: #ffffff; | |
66 | -} | |
67 | - | |
68 | -@media screen and (max-width: 768px) { | |
69 | - .navbar-default .navbar-nav .open .dropdown-menu>li>a { | |
70 | - color: #ffffff; | |
71 | - } | |
72 | -} | |
73 | - | |
74 | -.col-centered { | |
75 | - display: block; | |
76 | - float: none; | |
77 | - margin: 0px auto; | |
78 | -} | |
79 | - | |
80 | -.btn-default { | |
81 | - background-color: #8a76e7; | |
82 | - border-radius: 5px; | |
83 | - border-bottom-color: #6958b4; | |
84 | - border-bottom-width: 3px; | |
85 | - border-bottom-style: solid; | |
86 | - font-weight: bold; | |
87 | -} | |
88 | - | |
89 | -.btn-default.disabled { | |
90 | - border-bottom-color: #697284; | |
91 | - border-bottom-width: 3px; | |
92 | - border-bottom-style: solid; | |
93 | -} | |
94 | - | |
95 | -.icon_container { | |
96 | - cursor: default; | |
97 | - padding: 0px; | |
98 | - z-index: 1000; | |
99 | -} | |
100 | - | |
101 | -.icon_container:hover { | |
102 | - cursor: pointer; | |
103 | -} | |
104 | - | |
105 | -#main-container { | |
106 | - padding-top: 42px; | |
107 | -} | |
108 | - | |
109 | -#main-container .modal { | |
110 | - top: 80px; | |
111 | -} | |
112 | - | |
113 | -#main-container .tutorial-info { | |
114 | - margin-top: 0px; | |
115 | -} | |
116 | - | |
117 | - | |
118 | -.sub-main-container { | |
119 | - display: none; | |
120 | -} | |
121 | - | |
122 | -#teach-container { | |
123 | - display: block; | |
124 | -} | |
125 | - | |
126 | -#initial-screen { | |
127 | - display: none; | |
128 | - padding-top: 40px; | |
129 | -} | |
130 | - | |
131 | -#configuration-screen { | |
132 | - display: none; | |
133 | -} | |
134 | - | |
135 | -#render-screen { | |
136 | - display: none; | |
137 | -} | |
138 | - | |
139 | -#thanks-screen { | |
140 | - display: none; | |
141 | -} | |
142 | - | |
143 | -.video-body-main { | |
144 | - height: 100%; | |
145 | - width: 100%; | |
146 | -} | |
147 | - | |
148 | -.video-border { | |
149 | - border-style: solid; | |
150 | - border-color: #b1cdeb; | |
151 | - border-radius: 5px; | |
152 | - border-width: 5px; | |
153 | -} | |
154 | - | |
155 | -/* Reference Video */ | |
156 | -#maximize-icon-container { | |
157 | - display: none; | |
158 | -} | |
159 | - | |
160 | -#ref-video-container { | |
161 | - padding: 0px 10px 0px 0px; | |
162 | -} | |
163 | - | |
164 | -#ref-video-panel { | |
165 | - display: inline-block; | |
166 | - padding: 0px 0px 50px 0px; | |
167 | -} | |
168 | - | |
169 | -.ref-video { | |
170 | - background-color: #000000; | |
171 | -} | |
172 | - | |
173 | -#initial-screen .ref-video { | |
174 | - max-height: 350px; | |
175 | -} | |
176 | - | |
177 | -#configuration-screen .ref-video { | |
178 | - max-height: 250px; | |
179 | -} | |
180 | - | |
181 | -/* Avatar Container */ | |
182 | -#avatar-facial { | |
183 | - display: none; | |
184 | -} | |
185 | - | |
186 | -#avatar-right-hand { | |
187 | - display: none; | |
188 | -} | |
189 | - | |
190 | -#avatar-left-hand { | |
191 | - display: none; | |
192 | -} | |
193 | - | |
194 | -#avatar-body-face { | |
195 | - position: absolute; | |
196 | - left: 277px; | |
197 | - z-index: 1000; | |
198 | -} | |
199 | - | |
200 | -#avatar-body-right-hand { | |
201 | - position: absolute; | |
202 | - top: 270px; | |
203 | - left: 115px; | |
204 | - z-index: 1000; | |
205 | - left: 115px; | |
206 | -} | |
207 | - | |
208 | -#avatar-body-left-hand { | |
209 | - position: absolute; | |
210 | - top: 270px; | |
211 | - left: 427px; | |
212 | - z-index: 1000; | |
213 | - left: 427px; | |
214 | -} | |
215 | - | |
216 | -#facial-edit { | |
217 | - top: 110px; | |
218 | - left: 410px; | |
219 | -} | |
220 | - | |
221 | -#right-hand-edit { | |
222 | - top: 465px; | |
223 | - left: 140px; | |
224 | -} | |
225 | - | |
226 | -#left-hand-edit { | |
227 | - top: 465px; | |
228 | - left: 470px; | |
229 | -} | |
230 | - | |
231 | -.edit-container { | |
232 | - position: relative; | |
233 | - float: left; | |
234 | - width: 0px; | |
235 | - z-index: 1000; | |
236 | -} | |
237 | - | |
238 | -#avatar-container .check-icon { | |
239 | - display: none; | |
240 | - padding-bottom: 10px; | |
241 | -} | |
242 | - | |
243 | -#avatar-container { | |
244 | - overflow: hidden; | |
245 | -} | |
246 | - | |
247 | -.avatar-container-zoom-in { | |
248 | - height: 610px; | |
249 | -} | |
250 | - | |
251 | -.avatar-img { | |
252 | - height: 100%; | |
253 | - -webkit-transition: width 1.5s ease-in-out, height 1.5s ease-in-out; | |
254 | - -moz-transition: width 1.5s ease-in-out, height 1.5s ease-in-out; | |
255 | - -o-transition: width 1.5s ease-in-out, height 1.5s ease-in-out; | |
256 | - -ms-transition: width 1.5s ease-in-out, height 1.5s ease-in-out; | |
257 | - transition: width 1.5s ease-in-out, height 1.5s ease-in-out; | |
258 | - -webkit-transition: width 1.5s ease-in-out, height 1.5s ease-in-out; | |
259 | -} | |
260 | - | |
261 | -.avatar-img-zoom-in { | |
262 | - position: relative; | |
263 | - height: 150%; | |
264 | - left: -35px; | |
265 | -} | |
266 | - | |
267 | -.avatar-img-zoom-out { | |
268 | - display: block; | |
269 | - position: relative; | |
270 | - height: 100%; | |
271 | - left: 0px; | |
272 | - margin-left: 103px; | |
273 | -} | |
274 | - | |
275 | -.avatar-facial-img-zoom-in { | |
276 | - position: relative; | |
277 | - height: 110%; | |
278 | - left: -35px; | |
279 | -} | |
280 | - | |
281 | -.avatar-right-hand-img-zoom-in { | |
282 | - position: relative; | |
283 | - height: 115%; | |
284 | - left: -27px; | |
285 | -} | |
286 | - | |
287 | -.avatar-left-hand-img-zoom-in { | |
288 | - position: relative; | |
289 | - height: 115%; | |
290 | - left: -27px; | |
291 | -} | |
292 | - | |
293 | -/* Configuration Panel */ | |
294 | -#configuration-menu { | |
295 | - background-color: #556575; | |
296 | - border-style: solid; | |
297 | - border-color: #9cbfe3; | |
298 | - border-radius: 6px; | |
299 | - border-width: 2px; | |
300 | - padding: 10px 10px 5px 5px; | |
301 | -} | |
302 | - | |
303 | -.configuration-menu-label { | |
304 | - color: #FFFFFF; | |
305 | - font-family: 'Titillium Web', sans-serif; | |
306 | - font-size: 14px; | |
307 | -} | |
308 | - | |
309 | -/* Selection Panel */ | |
310 | -#selection-panel { | |
311 | - display: none; | |
312 | -} | |
313 | - | |
314 | -#facial-selection { | |
315 | - display: none; | |
316 | -} | |
317 | - | |
318 | -#ready-button { | |
319 | - position: relative; | |
320 | - top: -80px; | |
321 | -} | |
322 | - | |
323 | -.panel-header { | |
324 | - padding: 5px 0px 10px 3px; | |
325 | -} | |
326 | - | |
327 | -.selection-panel-body { | |
328 | - position: relative; | |
329 | - border-radius: 5px; | |
330 | - overflow-y: initial !important; | |
331 | - width: 360px; | |
332 | - overflow-y: scroll; | |
333 | - max-height: 100%; | |
334 | - padding: 8px; | |
335 | - background-color: rgba(79, 98, 117, 0.1); | |
336 | - margin-bottom: 10px; | |
337 | -} | |
338 | - | |
339 | -.selection-panel-inner-body { | |
340 | - height: 430px; | |
341 | - overflow-y: auto; | |
342 | - padding: 5px; | |
343 | -} | |
344 | - | |
345 | -.x { | |
346 | - position: absolute; | |
347 | - right: 0px; | |
348 | - top: -15px; | |
349 | - width: 35px; | |
350 | - height: 35px; | |
351 | - border-radius: 100%; | |
352 | - content: ""; | |
353 | - z-index: 1000; | |
354 | -} | |
355 | - | |
356 | -.x::before, .x::after { | |
357 | - position: absolute; | |
358 | - top: 14px; | |
359 | - left: 7px; | |
360 | - width: 20px; | |
361 | - height: 5px; | |
362 | - content: ""; | |
363 | - background-color: #ffffff; | |
364 | -} | |
365 | - | |
366 | -.x::before { | |
367 | - -ms-transform: rotate(-45deg); | |
368 | - -webkit-transform: rotate(-45deg); | |
369 | - transform: rotate(-45deg); | |
370 | -} | |
371 | - | |
372 | -.x::after { | |
373 | - -ms-transform: rotate(45deg); | |
374 | - -webkit-transform: rotate(45deg); | |
375 | - transform: rotate(45deg); | |
376 | -} | |
377 | - | |
378 | -ul.rig { | |
379 | - list-style: none; | |
380 | - text-align: center; | |
381 | - margin-left: -15%; | |
382 | -} | |
383 | - | |
384 | -ul.rig li { | |
385 | - display: inline-block; | |
386 | - list-style-type: circle; | |
387 | - margin: 1%; | |
388 | - vertical-align: middle; | |
389 | -} | |
390 | - | |
391 | -ul.rig.columns-2 li { | |
392 | - width: 45%; | |
393 | - font-size: 17px; | |
394 | -} | |
395 | - | |
396 | -ul.rig.columns-3 li { | |
397 | - width: 30%; | |
398 | -} | |
399 | - | |
400 | -ul.rig.columns-4 li { | |
401 | - width: 20%; | |
402 | -} | |
403 | - | |
404 | -.selection-panel-body[mainconfig=right-hand] ul.rig.columns-1 li, | |
405 | - .selection-panel-body[mainconfig=left-hand] ul.rig.columns-1 li { | |
406 | - width: 60%; | |
407 | -} | |
408 | - | |
409 | -.box-panel-option, .video-panel-option { | |
410 | - max-width: 100%; | |
411 | - border-radius: 5px; | |
412 | - border: 3px solid #80A8D2; | |
413 | - box-sizing: border-box; | |
414 | - -moz-box-sizing: border-box; | |
415 | - -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; | |
416 | - background-color: #c1c9d0; | |
417 | - cursor: pointer; | |
418 | -} | |
419 | - | |
420 | -.box-panel-option:hover, .box-panel-option[select=true], | |
421 | - .video-panel-option[select=true], .video-panel-option-hover { | |
422 | - border-color: #9678b0; | |
423 | -} | |
424 | - | |
425 | -.box-panel-option { | |
426 | - border-color: #80A8D2; | |
427 | -} | |
428 | - | |
429 | -/* Facial Expression Configuration */ | |
430 | -#facial-expression { | |
431 | - display: none; | |
432 | -} | |
433 | - | |
434 | -#facial-expression-velocity { | |
435 | - display: none; | |
436 | -} | |
437 | - | |
438 | -#facial-expression-duration { | |
439 | - display: none; | |
440 | -} | |
441 | - | |
442 | -.single-column-option-container .video-panel-option { | |
443 | - height: 100px; | |
444 | -} | |
445 | - | |
446 | -.single-column-option-container { | |
447 | - padding-bottom: 20px; | |
448 | -} | |
449 | - | |
450 | -.single-column-option { | |
451 | - display: inline-block; | |
452 | - vertical-align: middle; | |
453 | - padding-right: 25px; | |
454 | -} | |
455 | - | |
456 | -/* Sub-Configuration Panel */ | |
457 | -.subconfiguration-options { | |
458 | - overflow-x: scroll; | |
459 | - white-space: nowrap; | |
460 | -} | |
461 | - | |
462 | -.subconfiguration-options-container { | |
463 | - height: 45px; | |
464 | - overflow: hidden; | |
465 | -} | |
466 | - | |
467 | -.subconfiguration-panel { | |
468 | - display: none; | |
469 | - padding: 10px; | |
470 | - margin-top: 10px; | |
471 | - margin-bottom: 10px; | |
472 | - background-color: #c1d5e8; | |
473 | - border: solid 3px rgba(128, 168, 210, 0.75); | |
474 | - border-radius: 5px; | |
475 | -} | |
476 | - | |
477 | -.subconfiguration-options .icon_container[active=false] { | |
478 | - display: none; | |
479 | -} | |
480 | - | |
481 | -.subconfiguration-options .icon_container[active=true] { | |
482 | - display: inline-block; | |
483 | -} | |
484 | - | |
485 | -.subconfiguration-options .icon_container { | |
486 | - display: inline-block; | |
487 | - padding-left: 8px; | |
488 | - padding-right: 8px; | |
489 | -} | |
490 | - | |
491 | -.arrow { | |
492 | - padding-top: 5px; | |
493 | -} | |
494 | - | |
495 | -.arrow[name=right-arrow] { | |
496 | - padding-left: 10px; | |
497 | -} | |
498 | - | |
499 | -/* Hand Configuration */ | |
500 | -.rectilinear-point-label { | |
501 | - font-weight: bold; | |
502 | - color: #000000; | |
503 | -} | |
504 | - | |
505 | -/* Render Screen */ | |
506 | -#render-avatar { | |
507 | - display: none; | |
508 | -} | |
509 | - | |
510 | -#render-main { | |
511 | - height: 542px; | |
512 | -} | |
513 | - | |
514 | -#render-screen .col-sm-12 { | |
515 | - padding-left: 0px; | |
516 | -} | |
517 | - | |
518 | -#render-loading { | |
519 | - display: none; | |
520 | -} | |
521 | - | |
522 | -#loading-container { | |
523 | - position: relative; | |
524 | - height: 407px; | |
525 | -} | |
526 | - | |
527 | -#render-loading img { | |
528 | - width: 100px; | |
529 | - height: 100px; | |
530 | - position: absolute; | |
531 | - top: 0; | |
532 | - bottom: 0; | |
533 | - left: 0; | |
534 | - right: 0; | |
535 | - margin: auto; | |
536 | -} | |
537 | - | |
538 | -#render-ref video { | |
539 | - height: 407px; | |
540 | -} | |
541 | - | |
542 | -#approval-msg { | |
543 | - display: none; | |
544 | - margin: 0px; | |
545 | - padding-left: 14px; | |
546 | -} | |
547 | - | |
548 | -/* Thanks Screen */ | |
549 | -#thanks-screen h3 { | |
550 | - margin-bottom: 0px; | |
551 | -} | |
552 | - | |
553 | -#thanks-screen img { | |
554 | - width: 100%; | |
555 | -} | |
556 | - | |
557 | -#thanks-screen a { | |
558 | - text-decoration: underline; | |
559 | -} | |
560 | - | |
561 | -#completed-all-task-msg { | |
562 | - display: none; | |
563 | -} | |
564 | - | |
565 | -#completed-task-msg h6 { | |
566 | - margin: 0px 0px 60px 0px; | |
567 | -} | |
568 | - | |
569 | -#completed-all-task-msg h6 { | |
570 | - margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px; | |
571 | -} |
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1 | -@font-face { | |
2 | - font-family: 'Roboto'; | |
3 | - src: url('../fonts/roboto/Roboto-Light.ttf') format('truetype'); | |
4 | -} | |
5 | - | |
6 | -#ranking-container { | |
7 | - background-color: #ffffff; | |
8 | - border-radius: 5px; | |
9 | - -moz-border-radius: 5px; | |
10 | - -webkit-border-radius: 5px; | |
11 | - padding-right: 0px; | |
12 | - overflow: hidden; | |
13 | - font-family: 'Roboto'; | |
14 | -} | |
15 | - | |
16 | -#ranking-info-container { | |
17 | - padding-left: 0px; | |
18 | -} | |
19 | - | |
20 | -#ranking-info-container .title { | |
21 | - color: #000000; | |
22 | - font-size: 50px; | |
23 | -} | |
24 | - | |
25 | -#ranking-info-container .avatar-info { | |
26 | - text-align: center; | |
27 | - padding-top: 30px; | |
28 | -} | |
29 | - | |
30 | -#ranking-info-container .avatar-container { | |
31 | - display: none; | |
32 | -} | |
33 | - | |
34 | -#ranking-info-container .avatar-info img { | |
35 | - width: 100%; | |
36 | -} | |
37 | - | |
38 | -#ranking-info-container .achievement-info { | |
39 | - color: #028c12; | |
40 | -} | |
41 | - | |
42 | -#ranking-info-container .progress-container { | |
43 | - padding-left: 100px; | |
44 | - margin-top: 10px; | |
45 | -} | |
46 | - | |
47 | -#ranking-info-container .achievements-container { | |
48 | - position: relative; | |
49 | - padding: 10px 0px 0px 0px; | |
50 | - word-wrap: break-word; | |
51 | -} | |
52 | - | |
53 | -#ranking-info-container .progress-label { | |
54 | - position: absolute; | |
55 | - left: 0px; | |
56 | -} | |
57 | - | |
58 | -#ranking-info-container .done-tasks { | |
59 | - color: #84DC76; | |
60 | -} | |
61 | - | |
62 | -#ranking-info-container .total-tasks { | |
63 | - color: #f0ad4e; | |
64 | -} | |
65 | - | |
66 | -#ranking-info-container .tooltip-inner { | |
67 | - font-size: 16px; | |
68 | - max-width: 220px; | |
69 | -} | |
70 | - | |
71 | -#leaderboard-container { | |
72 | - background-color: #fefcfc; | |
73 | - padding: 0px; | |
74 | - min-height: 560px; | |
75 | -} | |
76 | - | |
77 | -#leaderboard-container table { | |
78 | - margin-bottom: 0px; | |
79 | -} | |
80 | - | |
81 | -#leaderboard-container .table-striped>tbody>tr:nth-of-type(odd) { | |
82 | - background-color: #f1f2f2; | |
83 | -} | |
84 | - | |
85 | -#leaderboard-container .table-striped>tbody>tr:hover { | |
86 | - background-color: #e0e0e0; | |
87 | -} | |
88 | - | |
89 | -#leaderboard-container .table-striped>tbody>tr.highlight { | |
90 | - background-color: #fbefa3; | |
91 | -} | |
92 | - | |
93 | -#leaderboard-container .table-striped>tbody>tr.highlight:hover { | |
94 | - background-color: #f7e783; | |
95 | -} | |
96 | - | |
97 | -#leaderboard-container th { | |
98 | - text-align: center; | |
99 | - border: 0px; | |
100 | - padding-bottom: 15px; | |
101 | -} | |
102 | - | |
103 | -#leaderboard-container td { | |
104 | - text-align: center; | |
105 | - border: 0px; | |
106 | -} | |
107 | - | |
108 | -#leaderboard-container td:nth-of-type(1), #leaderboard-container td:nth-of-type(2) | |
109 | - { | |
110 | - width: 75px; | |
111 | -} | |
112 | - | |
113 | -#leaderboard-container td:nth-of-type(2), #leaderboard-container th:nth-of-type(2), | |
114 | - #leaderboard-container td:nth-of-type(3), #leaderboard-container th:nth-of-type(3) | |
115 | - { | |
116 | - text-align: left; | |
117 | -} | |
118 | - | |
119 | -#leaderboard-container th:nth-of-type(3) img { | |
120 | - padding-left: 20px; | |
121 | -} | |
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1 | -.submit-sign-form { | |
2 | - background-color: #556575; | |
3 | - color: #FFFFFF; | |
4 | - padding: 30px; | |
5 | - border-radius: 6px; | |
6 | - margin-bottom: 20px; | |
7 | -} | |
8 | - | |
9 | -.submit-sign-form .btn { | |
10 | - margin-left: 7px; | |
11 | -} | |
12 | - | |
13 | -#upload-progress-container { | |
14 | - display: none; | |
15 | - padding-top: 15px; | |
16 | -} | |
17 | - | |
18 | -#upload-progress { | |
19 | - margin-bottom: 0px; | |
20 | - -webkit-box-shadow: inset 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, .1); | |
21 | - box-shadow: inset 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, .1); | |
22 | -} | |
23 | - | |
24 | -#submit-sign-container h2 { | |
25 | - margin-top: 0px; | |
26 | -} | |
27 | - | |
28 | -#upload-success-msg { | |
29 | - display: none; | |
30 | -} | |
31 | - | |
32 | -.radio-inline .wl-national-sign-radio { | |
33 | - margin-top: 12px; | |
34 | -} | |
35 | - | |
36 | -#input-state-container, #input-city-container { | |
37 | - display: none; | |
38 | -} |
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1 | -#teached-signs-container .teached-signs-msg[type=one] { | |
2 | - display: none; | |
3 | -} | |
4 | - | |
5 | -#teached-signs-container .teached-signs-msg[type=more] { | |
6 | - display: none; | |
7 | -} | |
8 | - | |
9 | -#teached-signs-container .col-btn { | |
10 | - padding-right: 5px; | |
11 | - margin-bottom: 10px; | |
12 | -} | |
13 | - | |
14 | -#teached-signs-container .modal-xlg { | |
15 | - width: 100%; | |
16 | -} | |
17 | - | |
18 | -#teached-signs-container .modal-content { | |
19 | - background: none; | |
20 | - border: none; | |
21 | - box-shadow: none; | |
22 | -} | |
23 | - | |
24 | -#teached-sign-name { | |
25 | - color: #ffffff; | |
26 | - font-weight: bold; | |
27 | -} | |
28 | - | |
29 | -#teached-sign-video-container video { | |
30 | - height: 100%; | |
31 | - width: 100%; | |
32 | -} | |
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