INGInious is an intelligent grader that allows secured and automated testing of code made by students.
It is written in Python and uses Docker to run student's code inside a secured environment.
INGInious provides a backend which manages interaction with Docker and grade code, and a frontend which allows students to submit their code in a simple and beautiful interface. The frontend also includes a simple administration interface that allows teachers to check the progression of their students and to modify exercices in a simple way.
The backend is independent of the frontend and was made to be used as a library.
INGInious can be used as an external grader for EDX. The course Paradigms of Computer Programming - Fundamentals uses INGInious to correct students' code.
Simply run:
$ docker compose up --build
> Note that you can override the registry and containers version by setting the REGISTRY and > VERSION environment variables.
And access http://localhost:9000 in your browser.
The default login and password are superadmin
.
The --build
argument is optional, use it if you want to rebuild locally the core containers.
If you want to simply pull them from the project's registry, this argument is not required.
Docker-compose will create a tasks
folder if it does not exist already.
You can then add new courses to your fresh INGInious instance by installing them in the tasks
folder.
For example, the INGInious tutorial course is installed with the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/UCL-INGI/INGInious-demo-tasks.git $ mv INGInious-demo-tasks/tutorial tasks/
If you encounter permission errors, you should run the following command:
$ sudo chown -R <your_user>:<your_user_group> tasks
This can happen when the tasks directory is created by docker-compose.
Note that the configuration.deploy.yaml file provided is a sample configuration, the secret key must be changed by administrators in production deployments.
Manual installation is also possible with pip.
The documentation is available on Read the Docs:
- For the stable branch : http://inginious.readthedocs.org/
- For the master (dev) branch (not always up to date) : http://inginious.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
On Linux, run make html
in the directory /doc
to create a html version of the documentation.
INGInious is continuously improved. The various Work In Progress tasks are described in the Roadmap of the project.
Docker containers can be used securely with SELinux enabled. Please do not run untrusted code without activating SELinux.
A mailing list for both usage and development discussion can be joined by registering here.