Easy upsource deployment using docker
These Dockerfiles allow you to easily build images to deploy your own upsource instance.
Besides that, as always, use these scripts with care.
Don't forget to back up your data very often, too.
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- Install docker. It's not very hard.
- Run it! (Stop with CTRL-C, repeat at pleasure)
docker run -t -i -p 8080:8080 dzwicker/docker-upsource
Now open your browser and point it to http://localhost:8080
and rejoice. :)
- Create directory to store data
mkdir -p /var/lib/upsource
mkdir -p /var/log/upsource
mkdir -p /etc/upsource
- Permissions!
The Dockerfile creates a upsource user to run upsource
without root permissions. This user has a UID
of 2000
. Please make sure to add a user to your host system with this UID
and allow him to read and write to /var/lib/upsource
and /etc/upsource
. The name of this host user in not important. (You can use a the user group, too. It has the GID
of 2000 :)
- Create container!
docker create -t -i -p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 \
-v /var/lib/upsource:/var/lib/upsource \
-v /var/log/upsource:/var/log/upsource \
-v /etc/upsource:/usr/local/upsource/conf \
-v /tmp:/tmp \
--name docker-upsource \
dzwicker/docker-upsource
```
4. Create upstart configuration `/etc/init/docker-upsource.conf`
``` bash
description "Docker Upsource"
start on filesystem and started docker
stop on runlevel [!2345]
respawn
script
/usr/bin/docker start -a docker-upsource >>/var/log/upsource/docker-upsource.log 2>&1
end script
```
5. (optional) Setup logrotate e.g. `/etc/logrotate.d/docker-upsource`
```
/var/log/upsource/*.log
/var/log/upsource/cassandra/*.log
/var/log/upsource/hub/*.log
/var/log/upsource/hub/logs/*.log
/var/log/upsource/upsource-analyzer/*.log
/var/log/upsource/upsource-frontend/*.log
/var/log/upsource/upsource-monitoring/*.log
/var/log/upsource/vcs-settings/*.log
/var/log/upsource/vcs-settings/logs/*.log
/var/log/upsource/internal/services/bundleProcess/*.log {
rotate 7
daily
missingok
notifempty
sharedscripts
copytruncate
compress
}
```
6. (optional) Add vhost to nginx
`mkdir -p /var/log/nginx/your-domain`
```
upstream docker-upsource {
server localhost:8080;
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name your-domain.com;
access_log /var/log/nginx/your-domain/access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/your-domain/error.log;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host; # required for docker client's sake
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; # pass on real client's IP
client_max_body_size 0; # disable any limits to avoid HTTP 413 for large image uploads
# required to avoid HTTP 411: see Issue #1486 (https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/issues/1486)
chunked_transfer_encoding on;
location / {
# to proxy WebSockets in nginx
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
proxy_pass http://docker-upsource;
}
}
```
7. Configuring New Upsource Server
Follow the steps of the installation [instructions for Jetbrains Upsource](https://www.jetbrains.com/upsource/help/2.0/configuration_wizard.html) using paths located under `/var/lib/upsource/data`, `/var/lib/upsource/backups`, `/var/upsource/hub`, `/tmp`.