A simple game of Obstruction created to explore Django + Django Channels + ReactJS Blog Post and Tutorial at: http://www.codyparker.com/django-channels-with-react
I started this project to explore the Django Channels, which is an upcoming core app that adds asynchronous WebSocket support to the wonderful Django Framework. Channels makes it very easy to build "real-time" apps in pure Django and Python, providing a great way to develop applications that require features such as "real-time" collaboration or chat for example.
Obstruction is a 2-player pen and paper game which involves players taking turns claiming free spots on a grid. The spot they choose, and all surrounding spots are then claimed for that player and can no longer be claimed by another player. The play continues back-and-forth until there are no free spots to claim. The last player to successfully claim a spot, wins the game.
This project also uses React to handle the reactive, client-side components. I picked React because I like it, but it could be swapped out with Angular/Vue/Knockout/etc....
- Full game functionality:
- Authentication - Signup / Login
- Game Lobby with live updating list of available games
- Ability to create a game that will show up in other users' availiable games list
- Gameboard that enforces Obstruction rules and allows players to take turns and see the results in real-time
- Game log that tracks all moves and reports them live as they occur
- Players can chat in the game log
- Lobby and Gameboard are made up of ReactJS components on the client-side
- Examples of how to mix standard Django templating with ReactJS
- Webpack integration to create separate bundles needed for different parts of the application
- Django Rest Framework used to help serialize data needed by React as well as provides API endpoints for client-side data calls
- Mixed use of DRF, standard Django context sent from the view, as well as communication through channels to demostrate multiple ways to interact with data and the Django backend
- Django >= 1.9
- Django Channels
- Django Rest Framework
- Django Webpack Loader
- Node & Node Package Manager
- Fork and clone this repository
- Create a Python virtual environemnt
- In that environment, run
pip install -r requirements.txt
inside your project - Install node modules with
npm install
- Create the local database with
python manage.py migrate
- Run webpack to build the components with
npm run webpack
- Run Django development server on port 8080 -
python manage.py runserver 8080
MIT License