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deuxfleurs.fr
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*Many things are still missing here, including a proper documentation. Please stay nice, it is a volunter project. Feel free to open pull/merge requests to improve it. Thanks.*
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## Our abstraction stack
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We try to build a generic abstraction stack between our different resources (CPU, RAM, disk, etc.) and our services (Chat, Storage, etc.):
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* ansible (physical node conf)
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* nomad (schedule containers)
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* consul (distributed key value store / lock / service discovery)
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* garage/glusterfs (file storage)
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* stolon + postgresql (distributed relational database)
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* docker (container tool)
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* bottin (LDAP server, auth)
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Some services we provide:
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* Chat (Matrix/Riot)
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* Email (Postfix/Dovecot/Sogo)
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* Storage (Seafile)
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As a generic abstraction is provided, deploying new services should be easy.
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## I am lost, how this repo works?
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To ease the development, we make the choice of a fully integrated environment
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1. `os` the base os for the cluster
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1. `build`: where you will build our OS image based on Debian that you will install on your server
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2. `config`: our Ansible recipes to configure and update your freshly installed server
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2. `apps` apps we deploy on the cluster
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1. `build`: our Docker files to build immutable images of our applications
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2. `integration`: Our Docker compose files to test locally how our built images interact together
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3. `config`: Files containing application configurations to be deployed on Consul Key Value Store
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4. `deployment`: Files containing application definitions to be deployed on Nomad Scheduler
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3. `op_guide`: Guides to explain you operations you can do cluster wide (like configuring postgres)
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## Start hacking
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### Clone the repository
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```
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git clone https://gitlab.com/superboum/deuxfleurs.fr.git
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git submodule init
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git submodule update
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```
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### Deploying/Updating new services is done from your machine
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*The following instructions are provided for ops that already have access to the servers.*
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Deploy Nomad on your machine:
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```bash
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export NOMAD_VER=0.9.1
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wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/nomad/${NOMAD_VER}/nomad_${NOMAD_VER}_linux_amd64.zip
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unzip nomad_${NOMAD_VER}_linux_amd64.zip
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sudo mv nomad /usr/local/bin
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rm nomad_${NOMAD_VER}_linux_amd64.zip
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```
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Deploy Consul on your machine:
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```bash
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export CONSUL_VER=1.5.1
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wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/consul/${CONSUL_VER}/consul_${CONSUL_VER}_linux_amd64.zip
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unzip consul_${CONSUL_VER}_linux_amd64.zip
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sudo mv consul /usr/local/bin
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rm consul_${CONSUL_VER}_linux_amd64.zip
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```
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Create an alias (and put it in your `.bashrc`) to bind APIs on your machine:
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```
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alias bind_df="ssh \
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-p110 \
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-N \
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-L 4646:127.0.0.1:4646 \
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-L 8500:127.0.0.1:8500 \
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-L 8082:traefik.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:8082 \
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<a server from the cluster>"
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```
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and run:
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```
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bind_df
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```
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