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Install Fabmanager app in production with Docker
This README tries to describe all the steps to put a fabmanager app into production on a server, based on a solution using Docker and Docker-compose. We recommend DigitalOcean, but these steps will work on any Docker-compatible cloud provider or local server.
In order to make it work, please use the same directories structure as described in this guide in your fabmanager app folder. You will need to be root through the rest of the setup.
Table of contents
- Preliminary steps
1.1. setup the server
1.2. buy a domain name and link it with the droplet
1.3. connect to the droplet via SSH
1.4. prepare server
1.5. setup folders and env file
1.6. setup nginx file
1.7. SSL certificate with LetsEncrypt
1.8. requirements - Install Fabmanager
2.1. Add docker-compose.yml file
2.2. pull images
2.3. setup database
2.4. build assets
2.5. prepare Elasticsearch (search engine)
2.6. start all services - Generate SSL certificate by Letsencrypt
- Docker utils
- Update Fabmanager
5.1. Steps
5.2. Good to know
Preliminary steps
setup the server
Go to DigitalOcean and create a Droplet with One-click apps "Docker on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS" (Docker and Docker-compose are preinstalled). You need at least 2GB of addressable memory (RAM + swap) to install and use FabManager. We recommend 4 GB RAM for larger communities. Choose a datacenter. Set the hostname as your domain name.
buy a domain name and link it with the server
- Buy a domain name on OVH
- Replace the IP address of the domain with the droplet's IP (you can enable the flexible ip and use it)
- Do not try to access your domain name right away, DNS are not aware of the change yet so WAIT and be patient.
connect to the server via SSH
You can already connect to the server with this command: ssh root@server-ip
. When DNS propagation will be done, you will be able to
connect to the server with ssh root@your-domain-name
.
prepare server
We recommend you to :
- ugprade your system
- add at least 2GB of swap
- verify that you are using a connection via an SSH key. If so, you can set the root passord (for the debug console) and disable password connection. To do this, you can use the following script :
cd /root
git clone https://github.com/sleede/lazyscripts.git
cd lazyscripts/
chmod a+x prepare-vps.sh
./prepare-vps
setup folders and env file
Create the config folder:
mkdir -p /apps/fabmanager/config
Make a copy of the docker/env.example file and use it as a starting point. Set all the environment variables needed by your application. Please refer to the FabManager README for explanations about those variables.
Then, copy the previously customized env.example
file as /apps/fabmanager/config/env
setup nginx file
Create the nginx folder:
mkdir -p /apps/fabmanager/config/nginx
Customize the docker/nginx_with_ssl.conf.example file
- 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)
Use nginx.conf.example if you don't want SSL for your app.
Then,
Copy the previously customized nginx_with_ssl.conf.example
as /apps/fabmanager/config/nginx/fabmanager.conf
OR
Copy the previously customized nginx.conf.example
as /apps/fabmanager/config/nginx/fabmanager.conf
if you do not want to use ssl (not recommended !).
SSL certificate with LetsEncrypt
FOLLOW THOSE INSTRUCTIONS ONLY IF YOU WANT TO USE SSL.
Let's Encrypt is a new Certificate Authority that is free, automated, and open. Let’s Encrypt certificates expire after 90 days, so automation of renewing your certificates is important. Here is the setup for a systemd timer and service to renew the certificates and reboot the app Docker container:
mkdir -p /apps/fabmanager/config/nginx/ssl
Run openssl dhparam -out dhparam.pem 4096
in the folder /apps/fabmanager/config/nginx/ssl (generate dhparam.pem file)
mkdir -p /apps/fabmanager/letsencrypt/config/
Copy the previously customized webroot.ini.example
as /appsfabmanager/letsencrypt/config/webroot.ini
mkdir -p /apps/fabmanager/letsencrypt/etc/webrootauth
Run docker pull quay.io/letsencrypt/letsencrypt:latest
Create file (with sudo) /etc/systemd/system/letsencrypt.service and paste the following configuration into it:
[Unit]
Description=letsencrypt cert update oneshot
Requires=docker.service
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker run --rm --name letsencrypt -v "/apps/fabmanager/log:/var/log/letsencrypt" -v "/apps/fabmanager/letsencrypt/etc:/etc/letsencrypt" -v "/apps/fabmanager/letsencrypt/config:/letsencrypt-config" quay.io/letsencrypt/letsencrypt:latest -c "/letsencrypt-config/webroot.ini" certonly
ExecStartPost=-/usr/bin/docker restart fabmanager_nginx_1
Create file (with sudo) /etc/systemd/system/letsencrypt.timer and paste the following configuration into it:
[Unit]
Description=letsencrypt oneshot timer
Requires=docker.service
[Timer]
OnCalendar=*-*-1 06:00:00
Persistent=true
Unit=letsencrypt.service
[Install]
WantedBy=timers.target
That's all for the moment. Keep on with the installation, we'll complete that part after deployment in the Generate SSL certificate by Letsencrypt.
Requirements
Verify that Docker and Docker-composer are installed : (This is normally the case if you used a pre-configured image.)
docker info
docker-compose -v
Otherwise, you can install docker to ubuntu with the following instructions : https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntu/#install-using-the-repository
To install docker-compose :
curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.13.0/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > ./docker-compose
sudo mkdir -p /opt/bin
sudo mv docker-compose /opt/bin/
sudo chmod +x /opt/bin/docker-compose
Install Fabmanager
Add docker-compose.yml file
Copy docker-compose.yml to your app folder /apps/fabmanager
.
The docker-compose commands must be launched from the folder /apps/fabmanager
.
pull images
docker-compose pull
setup database
docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bundle exec rake db:create # create the database
docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bundle exec rake db:migrate # run all the migrations
# replace xxx with your default admin email/password
docker-compose run --rm -e ADMIN_EMAIL=xxx -e ADMIN_PASSWORD=xxx fabmanager bundle exec rake db:seed # seed the database
build assets
docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bundle exec rake assets:precompile
prepare Elasticsearch (search engine)
docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bundle exec rake fablab:es_build_stats
start all services
docker-compose up -d
Generate SSL certificate by Letsencrypt
Important: app must be run on http before starting letsencrypt
Start letsencrypt service :
sudo systemctl start letsencrypt.service
If the certificate was successfully generated then update the nginx configuration file and activate the ssl port and certificate
editing the file /apps/fabmanager/config/nginx/fabmanager.conf
.
Remove your app container and run your app to apply the changes running the following commands:
docker-compose down
docker-compose up -d
Finally, if everything is ok, start letsencrypt timer to update the certificate every 1st of the month :
sudo systemctl enable letsencrypt.timer
sudo systemctl start letsencrypt.timer
(check) sudo systemctl list-timers
Docker utils with docker-compose
Restart app
docker-compose restart fabmanager
Remove app
docker-compose down fabmanager
Restart all containers
docker-compose restart
Remove all containers
docker-compose down
Start all containers
docker-compose up -d
Open a bash in the app context
docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bash
Show services status
docker-compose ps
Restart nginx container
docker-compose restart nginx
Example of command passing env variables
docker-compose run --rm -e ADMIN_EMAIL=xxx ADMIN_PASSWORD=xxx fabmanager bundle exec rake db:seed
update Fabmanager
This procedure updates fabmanager to the most recent version by default.
Steps
When a new version is available, this is how to update fabmanager app in a production environment, using docker-compose :
-
go to your app folder
cd /apps/fabmanager
-
pull last docker images
docker-compose pull
-
stop the app
docker-compose stop fabmanager
-
remove old assets
rm -Rf public/assets/
-
compile new assets
docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bundle exec rake assets:precompile
-
run specific commands
Do not forget to check if there are commands to run for your upgrade. Those commands are always specified in the CHANGELOG and prefixed by [TODO DEPLOY]. They are also present in the releases page.
Those commands execute specific tasks and have to be run by hand.
-
restart all containers
docker-compose down docker-compose up -d
You can check that all containers are running with docker ps
.
Good to know
Is it possible to update several versions at the same time ?
Yes, indeed. It's the default behaviour as docker-compose pull
command will fetch the latest versions of the docker images.
Be sure to run all the specific commands listed in the CHANGELOG between your actual
and the new version in sequential order. (Example: to update from 2.4.0 to 2.4.3, you will run the specific commands for the 2.4.1, then for the 2.4.2 and then for the 2.4.3).