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