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Decidim Logo

The participatory democracy framework.

Democracy never felt so real.

Decidim is a participatory democracy framework written on Ruby on Rails originally developed for the Barcelona City government online and offline participation website. Installing this libraries you'll get a generator and gems to help you develop web applications like the ones found on example applications or like our demo application.


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What do you need to do?


Getting started with Decidim

We've set up a guide on how to install, set up and upgrade Decidim. See the Getting started guide.

How to contribute

In order to develop on decidim, you'll need:

  • PostgreSQL 9.4+
  • Ruby 2.4.1
  • NodeJS with yarn (JavaScript dependency manager, can be installed with npm install yarn)
  • ImageMagick
  • PhantomJS

The easiest way to work on decidim is to clone decidim's repository and install its dependencies

$ git clone [email protected]:decidim/decidim.git
$ cd decidim
$ bundle install
$ yarn install

You have several rake tasks available for you:

  • bundle exec rake development_app: Creates a development app which you can use to run an application with the gems in your path.
  • bundle exec rake test_all: Generates a test app for every engine and runs their tests.

Browse Decidim

After you create a development app (bundle exec rake development_app):

Optionally, you can log in as: [email protected] | decidim123456

Also, if you want to verify yourself against the default authorization handler use a document number ended with "X".

Browse Admin Interface

After you create a development app (bundle exec rake development_app):

Components

Component Description
Admin This library adds an administration dashboard so users can manage their organization, participatory processes and all other entities.
API This library exposes a GraphQL API to programatically interact with the Decidim platform via HTTP
Budgets Adds a participatory budgets system to any participatory process.
Comments The Comments module adds the ability to include comments to any resource which can be commentable by users.
Core The basics of Decidim: users, participatory processes, etc. This is the only required engine to run Decidim, all the others are optional.
Dev This gem aids the local development of Decidim's features.
Meeting The Meeeting module adds meeting to any participatory process. It adds a CRUD engine to the admin and public view scoped inside the participatory process.
Pages The Pages module adds static page capabilities to any participatory process. It basically provides an interface to include arbitrary HTML content to any step.
Proposals The Proposals module adds one of the main features of Decidim: allows users to contribute to a participatory process by creating proposals.
Results Adds a results section to any participatory process so users can follow along the state of the accepted proposals.
System Multitenant Admin to manage multiple organizations in a single installation

Technical tradeoffs

Architecture

This is not your tipical Ruby on Rails Vanilla App. We've tried that using Consul but we've found some problems on reutilization, adaptation, modularization and configuration. You can read more about that on "Propuesta de Cambios de Arquitectura de Consul".

Turbolinks

Decidim doesn't support turbolinks so it isn't included on our generated apps and it's removed for existing Rails applications which install the Decidim engine.

The main reason for this is we are injecting some scripts into the body for some individual pages and Turbolinks loads the scripts in parallel. For some libraries like leaflet it's very inconvenient because its plugins extend an existing global object.

The support of Turbolinks was dropped in d8c7d9f. If you're interested in bringing turbolinks back, further discussion is welcome.

Following our license

If you plan to release your application you'll need to publish it using the same license: GPL Affero 3. We recommend doing that on Github before publishing, you can read more on "Being Open Source From Day One is Especially Important for Government Projects". If you have any trouble doing that you can contact us on Gitter.

Example applications