Javi Martín 970a64e276 Enable mousewheel when focusing on the map
Zooming with the mousewheel is useful when you want to use it, but
annoying when you don't want to.

Here we're taking an intermediary approach: by default, the mousewheel
isn't active, but it will be active after focusing on the map, so it can
be used both to scroll and to zoom.

This behavior presents usability issues, though, since we aren't making
users aware of the way the mousewheel works, and even if they were
aware, it could be confusing anyway. However, I currently think it's
better than always enabling or always disabling the mousewheel (might
change my mind, though).

Note that the "focus" event is only used on the map, so if we click on a
marker or navigate to a marker with the keyboard without focusing on the
map first, the mousewheel isn't enabled. The same would happen if we
used the "click" event.

We might use the Leaflet.GestureHandling plugin in the future to deal
with this issue and the scroll on touch screens.
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CONSUL DEMOCRACY

Citizen Participation and Open Government Application

Build status Code Climate Coverage Status Crowdin License: AGPL v3

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This is the opensource code repository of the eParticipation website CONSUL DEMOCRACY, originally developed for the Madrid City government eParticipation website

Documentation

Check the ongoing documentation at https://docs.consulproject.org to learn more about how to start your own CONSUL DEMOCRACY fork, install it, customize it and learn to use it from an administrator/maintainer perspective.

CONSUL DEMOCRACY Project main website

You can access the main website of the project at http://consulproject.org where you can find documentation about the use of the platform, videos, and links to the community space.

Configuration for development and test environments

NOTE: For more detailed instructions check the docs

Prerequisites: install git, Ruby 3.0.6, CMake, pkg-config, shared-mime-info, Node.js and PostgreSQL (>=9.5).

git clone https://github.com/consul/consul.git
cd consul
bundle install
cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml
cp config/secrets.yml.example config/secrets.yml
bin/rake db:create
bin/rake db:migrate
bin/rake db:dev_seed
RAILS_ENV=test rake db:setup

Run the app locally:

bin/rails s

Run the tests with:

bin/rspec

You can use the default admin user from the seeds file:

user: admin@consul.dev pass: 12345678

But for some actions like voting, you will need a verified user, the seeds file also includes one:

user: verified@consul.dev pass: 12345678

Configuration for production environments

See installer

Current state

Development started on 2015 July 15th. Code was deployed to production on 2015 september 7th to decide.madrid.es. Since then new features are added often. You can take a look at the current features at the project's website and future features at the Roadmap and open issues list.

License

Code published under AFFERO GPL v3 (see LICENSE-AGPLv3.txt)

Contributions

See CONTRIBUTING.md

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