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88 lignes
2,8 Kio
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# Deployment
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## Docker
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The docker-compose files can be used to quickly deploy the website without
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needing other dependencies than docker and docker-compose.
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We offer two database back-end (but that might change to only postgresql later).
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> NOTE: Use the *-prod* version to deploy in production. See the section
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> [production](#production).
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### Usage
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The first step depends on the back-end chosen.
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For the **mysql** back-end, you need the database file inside the project's
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top-level directory and named *nyaa.db*.
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For the **postgresql** back-end, you need the database dump inside the project's
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top-level directory and named nyaa\_psql.backup.
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You may now start the container as such.
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```
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$ export GOPATH=$HOME/.go
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$ mkdir -p $HOME/.go/src/github.com/ewhal
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$ cd $HOME/.go/src/github.com/ewhal
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$ git clone https://github.com/ewhal/nyaa
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$ cd nyaa/deploy
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$ docker-compose -f <docker_compose_file> up
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```
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The website will be available at [http://localhost:9999](http://localhost:9999).
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> NOTE: The website might crash if the database takes longer than the amount of
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> time sleeping in the [init.sh](init.sh) script.
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> NOTE: The docker-compose file uses version 3, but doesn't yet use any feature
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> from the version 3. If you're getting an error because your version of docker
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> is too low, you can try changing the version to '2' in the compose file.
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### Production
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This is specific to the
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[docker-compose.postgres-prod.yml](docker-compose.postgres-prod.yml) compose
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file. This should be used in production.
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This setup uses an external postgresql database configured on the host machine
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instead of using a container. You must therefore install and configure
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postgresql in order to use this compose file.
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Set the correct database parameters in [postgres-prod.env](postgres-prod.env).
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You can then follow the steps above.
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### Cleaning docker containers
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Docker can end up taking a lot of space very quickly. The script
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[prune\_docker.sh](prune_docker.sh) will get rid of unused docker images and
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volumes.
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## Ansible
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> IMPORTANT: Make sure the website connects to pgpool's port. Otherwise, no
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> caching will be done. Ansible assume you have a user on the remote that has
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> sudo (no password).
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You'll have to change a few variables in [hosts](host)
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### Setup server
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This script is installs docker (might be dropped?). It also install postgresql
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with pgpool-ii and configure it. There is also a backup script installed that
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creates dump of the db and seeds it.
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> NOTE: The backup script needs to have access to a GPG key to sign the dumps.
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> It also needs a file with the passphrase, see
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> [group_vars/all](group_vars/all).
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```
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$ cd ansible/
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$ ansible-playbook -i hosts setup_server.yml
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```
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## TODOs
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- Delete .torrents after X days
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- Add public keys to db (?)
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- Show public keys and link to .torrents on the website
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