Upgrade Synapse & Element-web, réécriture de l'OP guide, et ajout du secret turn.zinz.dev #33

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driver = "docker" driver = "docker"
config { config {
image = "superboum/amd64_synapse:v40" image = "particallydone/amd64_synapse:v41"
network_mode = "host" network_mode = "host"
readonly_rootfs = true readonly_rootfs = true
ports = [ "client_port", "federation_port" ] ports = [ "client_port", "federation_port" ]
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ job "im" {
task "server" { task "server" {
driver = "docker" driver = "docker"
config { config {
image = "superboum/amd64_riotweb:v19" image = "particallydone/amd64_riotweb:v20"
ports = [ "web_port" ] ports = [ "web_port" ]
volumes = [ volumes = [
"secrets/config.json:/srv/http/config.json" "secrets/config.json:/srv/http/config.json"

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@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ Don't forget to commit and push your changes before doing anything else!
## 2. Deploy the new containers ## 2. Deploy the new containers
Now, we will edit the deployment file `app/deployment/im.hcl`. Now, we will edit the deployment file `app/im/deploy/im.hcl`.
Find where the image is defined in the file, for example in Riot, it will look like that: Find where the image is defined in the file, for example Element-web will look like that:
```hcl ```hcl
@ -56,25 +56,25 @@ Find where the image is defined in the file, for example in Riot, it will look l
} }
``` ```
And replace the `image =` entry with your image name. And replace the `image =` entry with its new version created above.
Do the same thing for `synapse`. Do the same thing for the `synapse` service.
Now, you need a way to access the cluster to deploy this file. Now, you need a way to access the cluster to deploy this file.
To do this, you must bind nomad on your machine through a SSH tunnel. To do this, you must bind nomad on your machine through a SSH tunnel.
Check the end of `README.md` to do it. Check the end of [the parent `README.md`](../README.md) to do it.
If you have access to the Nomad web UI when entering http://127.0.0.1:4646 If you have access to the Nomad web UI when entering http://127.0.0.1:4646
you are ready to go. you are ready to go.
You must have installed the Nomad command line tool on your machine (also explained in `README.md`). You must have installed the Nomad command line tool on your machine (also explained in [the parent `README.md`](../README.md)).
Now, on your machine, you must be able to run (from the `app/deployment` folder) : Now, on your machine and from the `app/im/deploy` folder, you must be able to run:
``` ```
nomad plan im.hcl nomad plan im.hcl
``` ```
Check that the proposed diff corresponds to what you have in mind. Check that the proposed diff corresponds to what you have in mind.
If it seems OK, just copy paste the proposed `nomad job run ... im.hcl` command proposed as part of the output of the `nomad plan` command. If it seems OK, just copy paste the `nomad job run ... im.hcl` command proposed as part of the output of the `nomad plan` command.
From now, it will take around ~2 minutes to deploy the new images. From now, it will take around ~2 minutes to deploy the new images.
You can follow the deployment from the Nomad UI. You can follow the deployment from the Nomad UI.
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2. Revert to this deployment with [nomad job revert](https://www.nomadproject.io/docs/commands/job/revert) 2. Revert to this deployment with [nomad job revert](https://www.nomadproject.io/docs/commands/job/revert)
Now, if the deployment failed, you should probably investigate what went wrong offline. Now, if the deployment failed, you should probably investigate what went wrong offline.
In this case, I build a test stack with docker-compose in `app/integration` (for now, I had to do that only for plume and jitsi). I built a test stack with docker-compose in `app/<service>/integration` that should help you out (for now, test suites are only written for plume and jitsi).