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full procedure to put into production a fabmanager app with Docker
This README tries to describe all steps to put a fabmanager app into production on a server, based on a solution using Docker and DigitalOcean. In order to make all this stuff working, please use the same directories structure as described in this guide in your fabmanager app folder.
docker/env
Make a copy of the env.example and use it as a starting point. List all the environment variables needed by your application.
docker/nginx_with_ssl.conf.example
- Use nginx.conf.example especially if you are not using SSL
- Replace MAIN_DOMAIN (example: fab-manager.com).
- Replace URL_WITH_PROTOCOL_HTTPS (example: https://www.fab-manager.com).
- Replace ANOTHER_URL_1, ANOTHER_URL_2 (example: .fab-manager.fr)
Things are getting serious, starting deployment process guys
setup the server
Go to DigitalOcean and create a Droplet with operating system coreOS stable. You need at least 2GB of addressable memory (RAM + swap) to install and use FabManager!. Choose datacenter. Set hostname as your domain name.
Buy domain name and link it with the droplet
- Buy a domain name on OVH
- Replace IP of the domain with droplet's IP (you can enable the flexible ip and use it)
- Do not fuck up trying to access your domain name right away, DNS are not aware of the change yet so WAIT and be patient.
Connect to the droplet via SSH
You can already connect to the server with this command: ssh core@droplet-ip
. When DNS propagation will be done, you will be able to
connect to the server with ssh core@your-domain-name
.
Create SWAP file in coreOS
Firstly, switch to sudo and create swap file
sudo -i
touch /2GiB.swap
chattr +C /2GiB.swap
fallocate -l 2048m /2GiB.swap
chmod 600 /2GiB.swap
mkswap /2GiB.swap
Create file /etc/systemd/system/swap.service, filling it with the lines:
[Unit]
Description=Turn on swap
[Service]
Type=oneshot
Environment="SWAPFILE=/2GiB.swap"
RemainAfterExit=true
ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/losetup -f ${SWAPFILE}
ExecStart=/usr/bin/sh -c "/sbin/swapon $(/usr/sbin/losetup -j ${SWAPFILE} | /usr/bin/cut -d : -f 1)"
ExecStop=/usr/bin/sh -c "/sbin/swapoff $(/usr/sbin/losetup -j ${SWAPFILE} | /usr/bin/cut -d : -f 1)"
ExecStopPost=/usr/bin/sh -c "/usr/sbin/losetup -d $(/usr/sbin/losetup -j ${SWAPFILE} | /usr/bin/cut -d : -f 1)"
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Then add service and start:
systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/swap.service
systemctl start swap
exit
Setup folders and env file
mkdir -p /home/core/fabmanager/config
Copy the previously customized env
file as /home/core/fabmanager/config/env
.
mkdir -p /home/core/fabmanager/config/nginx
Copy the previously customized nginx.conf
as /home/core/fabmanager/config/nginx/fabmanager.conf
.
Deploy dockers containers on host
docker pull redis:3.0
docker pull postgres:9.4
docker pull elasticsearch:1.7
docker pull sleede/fab-manager
docker run --restart=always -d --name=fabmanager-postgres -v /home/core/fabmanager/postgresql:/var/lib/postgresql/data postgres:9.4
docker run --restart=always -d --name=fabmanager-redis -v /home/core/fabmanager/redis:/data redis:3.0
docker run --restart=always -d --name=fabmanager-elastic -v /home/core/fabmanager/elasticsearch:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data elasticsearch:1.7
Rails specific commands
DB CREATE
docker run --rm \
--link=fabmanager-postgres:postgres \
--link=fabmanager-redis:redis \
--link=fabmanager-elastic:elasticsearch \
-e RAILS_ENV=production \
--env-file /home/core/fabmanager/config/env \
sleede/fab-manager \
bundle exec rake db:create
DB MIGRATE
docker run --rm \
--link=fabmanager-postgres:postgres \
--link=fabmanager-redis:redis \
--link=fabmanager-elastic:elasticsearch \
-e RAILS_ENV=production \
--env-file /home/core/fabmanager/config/env \
sleede/fab-manager \
bundle exec rake db:migrate
DB SEED
docker run --rm \
--link=fabmanager-postgres:postgres \
--link=fabmanager-redis:redis \
--link=fabmanager-elastic:elasticsearch \
-e RAILS_ENV=production \
--env-file /home/core/fabmanager/config/env \
sleede/fab-manager \
bundle exec rake db:seed
PREPARE ELASTIC
docker run --rm \
--link=fabmanager-postgres:postgres \
--link=fabmanager-postgres:postgres \
--link=fabmanager-redis:redis \
--link=fabmanager-elastic:elasticsearch \
-e RAILS_ENV=production \
--env-file /home/core/fabmanager/config/env \
sleede/fab-manager \
bundle exec rake fablab:es_build_stats
BUILD ASSETS
docker run --rm \
--link=fabmanager-postgres:postgres \
--link=fabmanager-redis:redis \
--link=fabmanager-elastic:elasticsearch \
-e RAILS_ENV=production \
--env-file /home/core/fabmanager/config/env \
-v /home/core/fabmanager/public/assets:/usr/src/app/public/assets \
sleede/fab-manager \
bundle exec rake assets:precompile
RUN APP
docker run --restart=always -d --name=fabmanager \
-p 80:80 \
-p 443:443 \
--link=fabmanager-postgres:postgres \
--link=fabmanager-redis:redis \
--link=fabmanager-elastic:elasticsearch \
-e RAILS_ENV=production \
-e RACK_ENV=production \
--env-file /home/core/fabmanager/config/env \
-v /home/core/fabmanager/config/nginx:/etc/nginx/conf.d \
-v /home/core/fabmanager/public/assets:/usr/src/app/public/assets \
-v /home/core/fabmanager/public/uploads:/usr/src/app/public/uploads \
-v /home/core/fabmanager/invoices:/usr/src/app/invoices \
-v /home/core/fabmanager/log:/var/log/supervisor \
sleede/fab-manager
Dockers utils
Restart app
docker restart fabmanager-app
Remove app
docker rm -f fabmanager-app
Open a bash in the app context
docker exec -it fabmanager-app bash