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Deploy scripts for OrderlyWeb

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OrderlyWeb (Deploy)

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This is the deploy scripts for OrderlyWeb. They are the only part of the system that runs directly on metal. I am not good at python packaging so some documentation for help me. These might not be the best ways to do things but they seem to work:

Installation

From local sources

python3 setup.py install --user

(you may need --upgrade to upgrade older versions of python packages).

This installs the package orderly_web for programmatic use, and a cli tool orderly-web for interacting with the package:

Usage

$ orderly-web --help
Usage:
  orderly-web start <path> [--extra=PATH] [--option=OPTION]... [--pull]
  orderly-web status <path>
  orderly-web stop <path> [--volumes] [--network] [--kill] [--force] [--extra=PATH] [--option=OPTION]...
  orderly-web admin <path> add-users <email>...
  orderly-web admin <path> add-groups <name>...
  orderly-web admin <path> add-members <group> <email>...
  orderly-web admin <path> grant <group> <permission>...

Options:
  --extra=PATH     Path, relative to <path>, of yml file of additional
                   configuration
  --option=OPTION  Additional configuration options, in the form key=value
                   Use dots in key for hierarchical structure, e.g., a.b=value
                   This argument may be repeated to provide multiple arguments
  --pull           Pull images before starting
  --volumes        Remove volumes (WARNING: irreversible data loss)
  --network        Remove network
  --kill           Kill the containers (faster, but possible db corruption)
  --force          Force stop even if containers are corrupted and cannot signal their running configuration.
                   Use with extra and/or option to force stop with configuration options.

Here <path> is the path to a directory that contains a configuration file orderly-web.yml (more options will follow in future versions).

Examples

To deploy with 2 users:

orderly-web start ./config/basic
orderly-web admin ./config/basic add-users test.user@example.com admin.user@example.com

To grant the users permissions on an individual basis:

orderly-web admin ./config/basic grant test.user@example.com */reports.read
orderly-web admin ./config/basic grant admin.user@example.com */reports.read */reports.review */reports.run

Or to add 2 user groups, "funders" and "admin", and grant users permissions via group membership:

orderly-web admin ./config/basic add-groups funders admin
orderly-web admin ./config/basic grant funders */reports.read
orderly-web admin ./config/basic grant admin */reports.read */reports.review */reports.run
orderly-web admin ./config/basic add-members funders test.user@example.com
orderly-web admin ./config/basic add-members admin admin.user@example.com

Testing

Run

python3 setup.py test

This will take a while. There will be lots of warnings like:

ResourceWarning: unclosed <socket.socket fd=8,

which are out of our control (see the helper docker_client in docker_helpers.py for details).

Configuration

Configuration is a work in progress and will change as the tool progresses. See [config/complete/orderly-web.yml] for an annotated configuration that covers all the options.

Modified versions of configurations

It is possible to create sub-configurations that adapt a configuration. To do this, create a base configuration with shared options and save that as orderly-web.yml. Then, within the same directory, create secondary yml files (named however you want) that override options. For example if you have an orderly-web.yml that contains

web:
  port: 443
  name: OrderlyWeb
  dev_mode: false

(among other options), you could create a yaml file called testing.yml (in the same directory) that contains

web:
  port: 8000
  dev_mode: true

When run with

orderly-web path --extra testing.yml

the options in testing.yml will override the base configuration. The options that are not mentioned in the testing.yml are left unmodified (i.e, in this case we end up with

web:
  port: 8000
  name: OrderlyWeb
  dev_mode: true

It is also possible to change options by passing individual changes through with the --option flag, for example:

orderly-web path --option web.port=8000 --option web.dev_mode=true

Use . to indicate a level of nesting and do not use spaces around the =; the right-hand-side is parsed as if it was yaml.

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