CodeFund Ads is an ethical and discreet ad platform that funds open-source. It helps your favorite projects thrive by paying maintainers the majority of all generated revenue.
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After being approved on the CodeFund platform,
publishers can add CodeFund ads to their site by including the CodeFund script and adding the CodeFund div
.
<div id="codefund"></div>
<script src="https://codefund.app/properties/PROPERTY_ID/funder.js" async></script>
template
- the template to use overrides the property configtheme
- the theme to use overrides the property configkeywords
- the keywords to use for targeting (comma delimited string) overrides the property config
Setting
async
on the script tag will ensure that CodeFund doens't block anything on the publisher's site.
You may want to perform a function if the embed function does not return an ad.
To do this, you must create an event listener for the window event codefund
.
window.addEventListener("codefund", function(evt) {
if (evt.detail.status !== 'ok') {
console.log(evt.detail.status);
// Do something
}
});
On a successful embed, evt.detail
will return:
{ "status": "ok", "house": false }
// or
{ "status": "ok", "house": true } // Ad returned is a house (fallback) ad
If an error occurs with embedding the ad, evt.detail
will return:
{ "status": "error", "message": "error message" }
In the event that we do not have an available advertiser, and thus no available (paid or fallback) ad, evt.detail
will return:
{ "status": "no-advertiser" }
The API is documented with Blueprint and is hosted on Apiary.
NOTE: Apairy doesn't fully adhere to the Blueprint 1A9 specification. Our Blueprint file may deviate from the spec to satisfy Apiary limitations.
The online version is generated from this file.
The URLs/routes responsible for ad rendering are:
-
GET
/properties/1/funder.js
βadvertisements#show
- embed scriptThis is the embed JavaScript that publishers place on their site. It includes the ad HTML and some logic to inject the HTML to the page and setup the links and impression pixel.
-
GET
/scripts/76bfe997-898a-418c-8f0b-6298b7dd320a/embed.js
βadvertisements#show
- embed scriptThis endpoint is to support our legacy system (CodeFund v1) embed URLs. It points to the same endpoint as
/properties/1/funder.js
. -
GET
/display/76bfe997-898a-418c-8f0b-6298b7dd320a.gif
βimpressions#show
- creates an impressionThis is the impression pixel image. The impression is created after this image is requested and served successfully. This means that a matching campaign was found and the embed JavaScript did its job correctly.
-
GET
/impressions/76bfe997-898a-418c-8f0b-6298b7dd320a/click?campaign_id=1
βadvertisement_clicks#show
- creates a clickThis is the proxy/redirect URL that allows us to track the click. We immediately redirect to the advertiser's campaign URL and background the work to mark the associated impression as clicked.
If you'd like to use Docker to run the app, view that documentation here.
The following is for setting the app up on your local machine:
- Ruby version
2.6.6
- NodeJS version
13.11.0
- Bundler version
2.1.4
gem install bundler
- Yarn
- Mac: instructions
- Ubuntu: instructions
- graphviz
- Mac:
brew install graphviz
- Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install graphviz
- Mac:
- PostgreSQL 11
- Mac: instructions
- Ubuntu: instructions
- Redis
- Mac:
brew install redis && brew services start redis
- Ubuntu: instructions
- Mac:
You must create a (superuser) role with the name of your OS user in your postgres configuration in order to run db operations (e.g. testing and development).
# clone the repo & cd into the project
git clone https://github.com/gitcoinco/code_fund_ads.git
cd /path/to/code_fund_ads
# setup environment variables
cp .env-example .env
# If you need a password for your postgres role, uncomment "#export PGPASSWORD='<password>' in the .env file and replace <password> with the role's password
# install dependencies
bundle install
yarn install
# db setup + tests
rails db:create db:migrate
rails test
# enable development caching
rails dev:cache
# start app and navigate to https://localhost:3000
rails s
This application relies heavily on caching and will not work properly without the development cache enabled.
bundle exec rails dev:cache # => Development mode is now being cached.
The impressions
table will seed with approximately 100k records spread over 12 months by default.
You can increase this by setting the IMPRESSIONS
environment variable and seeding again.
IMPRESSIONS=10_000_000 rails db:seed
This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from: https://www.maxmind.com
The GeoLite2-City.tar.gz is checked into this repo at db/maxmind/GeoLite2-City.tar.gz
A fresh copy of the GeoLite2-City.tar.gz file can be obtained by running one of the following commands.
rails maxmind:download
DownloadAndExtractMaxmindFileJob.new.download
We provide a few example files for some popular tools to help you get up an running.
SEE: sample config file
cd /path/to/code_fund_ads
./bin/tmuxinator
SEE: sample config file
cd /path/to/code_fund_ads
./bin/teamocil
SEE: sample config file
cd /path/to/code_fund_ads
./bin/mert
All enum values are managed as constants defined in config/enums.yml
This file is converted to Ruby constants at runtime.
Introspect what enums are defined via the cli.
ENUMS.constants
ENUMS::USER_ROLES.constants
# etc...
Always use enums instead of "magic" values.
We avoid bike shedding by enforcing coding standards through tooling.
- Ruby - standard
- JavaScript - prettier-standard
Ensure the code has been standardized by running the following before you commit.
./bin/standardize
All pushes of master to Github result in a deployment to the staging environment. We use Herou build pipelines to promote the deployment to environments like production.
./bin/heroku_promote
The application is configured for zero downtime deployments using Heroku's preboot feature.
This means that 2 versions of the application will be running simultaneously during deploys. All code changes should consider this deployment requirement to ensure that both versions of the app are valid and can run in parallel.
If breaking changes are unavoidable, disable preboot prior to deployment.
./bin/heroku_preboot_disable
./bin/heroku_promote
./bin/heroku_preboot_enable
There are several tasks that should be scheduled to run at different intervals. We manage this with Heroku Scheduler.
rails schedule:counter_updates
- hourlyrails schedule:update_campaign_statuses
- daily
- The
impressions
table is dynamically partitioned by advertiser (i.e.user
) and date - The database user requires permissions to execute DDL and create schema to support dynamic partition tables
CodeFund uses a self-hosted version of count.ly to gather and analyze data. This data does not include any personal identifiable information.
The pattern in which to instrument CodeFund with is as follows:
CodeFundAds::Events.track(:action, :device_id, :segmentation)
Each variable can be the following value:
action
- the label for the action being tracked (e.g.find_virtual_impression
)device_id
- the session or unique ID of the visitsegmentation
- hash of key value pairs that can be used to segment the data
The segmentation typically includes:
status
- the status of the action (e.g.success
orfail
)ip_address
- the IP address of the visitorproperty_id
- the Property IDcampaign_id
- the Campaign IDcreative_id
- the Creative IDcountry_code
- the country code
Example:
# Application & Environment are added by default
CodeFundAds::Events.track("Find Virtual Impression", session.id, { status: "fail", ip_address: "127.0.0.1" })
CodeFundAds::Events.track("Find Fallback Campaign", session.id, {
status: "success",
ip_address: "127.0.0.1",
property_id: 1,
country_code: "US"
})
- Searchable ActiveStorage metadata
- Eventable
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!