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### Deploying/Updating new services is done from your machine
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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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*The following instructions are provided for ops that already have access to the servers (meaning: their SSH public key is known by the cluster).*
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Deploy Nomad on your machine:
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Deploy Nomad on your machine:
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alias bind_df="ssh \
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alias bind_df="ssh \
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-p110 \
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-p110 \
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-N \
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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-admin.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:8082 \
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-L 5432:psql-proxy.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:5432 \
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-L 1389:bottin2.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:389 \
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-L 1389:bottin2.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:389 \
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-L 4646:127.0.0.1:4646 \
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-L 5432:psql-proxy.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:5432 \
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-L 8082:traefik-admin.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:8082 \
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-L 8500:127.0.0.1:8500 \
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<a server from the cluster>"
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<a server from the cluster>"
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```
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```
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and run:
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and run:
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```
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bind_df
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bind_df
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Adrien uses `.ssh/config` configuration instead. I works basically the same. Here it goes:
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```
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# in ~/.ssh/config
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Host deuxfleurs
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User adrien
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Hostname deuxfleurs.fr
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# If you don't use the default ~/.ssh/id_rsa to connect to Deuxfleurs
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IdentityFile <some_key_path>
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PubKeyAuthentication yes
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ForwardAgent No
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LocalForward 1389 bottin2.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:389
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LocalForward 4646 127.0.0.1:4646
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LocalForward 5432 psql-proxy.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:5432
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LocalForward 8082 traefik-admin.service.2.cluster.deuxfleurs.fr:8082
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LocalForward 8500 127.0.0.1:8500
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```
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Now, to connect, do the following:
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ssh deuxfleurs -N
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env/
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__pycache__
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__pycache__
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## Understand this folder hierarchy
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# Folder hierarchy
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This folder contains the following hierarchy:
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- `<module>/build/<image_name>/`: folders with dockerfiles and other necessary resources for building container images
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- `<module>/build/<image_name>/`: folders with dockerfiles and other necessary resources for building container images
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- `<module>/config/`: folder containing configuration files, referenced by deployment file
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- `<module>/config/`: folder containing configuration files, referenced by deployment file
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- `<module>/deploy/`: folder containing the HCL file(s) necessary for deploying the module
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- `<module>/deploy/`: folder containing the HCL file(s) necessary for deploying the module
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- `<module>/integration/`: folder containing files for integration testing using docker-compose
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- `<module>/integration/`: folder containing files for integration testing using docker-compose
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# Secret Manager `secretmgr.py`
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The Secret Manager ensures that all secrets are present where they should in the cluster.
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**You need access to the cluster** (SSH port forwarding) for it to find any secret on the cluster. Refer to the previous directory's [README](../README.md), at the bottom of the file.
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## How to install `secretmgr.py` dependencies
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## How to install `secretmgr.py` dependencies
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How to install its dependencies:
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```bash
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```bash
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# on fedora:
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### Install system dependencies first:
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dnf install -y openldap-devel
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## On fedora
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# on ubuntu:
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apt-get install -y libldap2-dev
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# for eveyrone:
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dnf install -y openldap-devel cyrus-sasl-devel
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pip3 install --user --requirement requirements.txt
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## On ubuntu
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apt-get install -y libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev
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### Now install the Python dependencies from requirements.txt:
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## Either using a virtual environment
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# (requires virtualenv python module)
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python3 -m virtualenv env
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# Must be done everytime you create a new terminal window in this folder:
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. env/bin/activate
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# Install the deps
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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## Either by installing the dependencies for your system user:
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pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt
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```
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## How to use `secretmgr.py`
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## How to use `secretmgr.py`
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./secretmgr.py regen dummy
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```
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## How to upgrade our packaged apps to a new version?
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# Upgrading one of our packaged apps to a new version
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1. Edit `docker-compose.yml`
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1. Edit `docker-compose.yml`
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2. Change the `VERSION` variable to the desired version
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2. Change the `VERSION` variable to the desired version
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