Run [Inventaire](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire) in Docker This repository is packaging Inventaire for Docker production environement. To run it for production outside Docker, see [inventaire-deploy](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire-deploy). ## Summary - [Requirements](#requirements) - [Install](#install) - [Reverse proxy configuration](#reverse-proxy-configuration) - [Usage](#usage) - [Tips](#tips) - [Fixtures](#fixtures) - [Path autocomplete](#path-autocomplete) - [Run inventaire server and client outside of Docker](#run-inventaire-server-and-client-outside-of-docker) - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) - [Elasticsearch errors](#elasticsearch-errors) - [Quieting CouchDB notice](#quieting-couchdb-notice) ## Requirements - [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/gettingstarted/) up and ready - git ## Install ```sh git clone https://github.com/inventaire/docker-inventaire.git cd docker-inventaire ``` Rename `dotenv` file to `.env`, and customize the variables (mainly adding the domain name, and a couchdb password): ```sh cp dotenv .env vim .env ``` Clone `inventaire` core application [server](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire) ```sh git clone https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire.git ``` Build ```sh docker-compose build ``` Download Node dependencies and install the [client repository](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire-client): ```sh cd inventaire npm install tsx && npm install cd .. ``` Configure inventaire so that it can connect to CouchDB. For that, create a file `config/local-production.cjs` with the following command: ```sh echo "module.exports = { db: { hostname: 'couchdb', }, elasticsearch: { origin: 'http://elasticsearch:9200', } } " > ./inventaire/config/local-production.cjs ``` ## Reverse proxy configuration Inventaire only provides configuration files for Nginx. Run dependencies: ```sh sudo mkdir -p /tmp/nginx/tmp /tmp/nginx/resize/img/users /tmp/nginx/resize/img/groups /tmp/nginx/resize/img/entities /tmp/nginx/resize/img/remote /tmp/nginx/resize/img/assets ``` Install nginx and certbot Copy the nginx configuration template ```sh PUBLIC_HOSTNAME=$(grep -oP 'PUBLIC_HOSTNAME=\K.*' .env) PROJECT_ROOT=$(grep -oP 'PROJECT_ROOT=\K.*' .env) envsubst < nginx/templates/default.conf.template > nginx/default sudo mv nginx/default /etc/nginx/sites-available/default ``` Activate the configuration file ```sh sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/default.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default.conf ``` To generate the certificate for your domain as required to make https work, you can use Let's Encrypt: ```sh sudo systemctl stop nginx sudo certbot certonly --standalone --post-hook "systemctl restart nginx" sudo systemctl restart nginx ``` When certbot is done, you may uncomment lines starting with `# ssl_certificate` and `# ssl_certificate_key` in `/etc/nginx/sites-available/default.conf` and restart nginx. Certbot should have installed a cron to automatically renew your certificate. Since nginx template supports webroot renewal, we suggest you to update the renewal config file to use the webroot authenticator: ```sh # Replace authenticator = standalone by authenticator = webroot # Add webroot_path = /var/www/certbot sudo vim /etc/letsencrypt/renewal/your-domain.com.conf ``` ## Usage Start CouchDB, Elasticsearch, and the Inventaire [server](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire) in production mode ```sh docker-compose up ``` ## Tips General tips on how to run Inventaire can be found in the [server repository docs](https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire/tree/main/docs). Here after are some additional Docker-specific tips. ### Fixtures In case you would like to play with out-of-the-box data. Run API tests to populate tests dbs ```sh docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml exec inventaire npm run test-api ``` - Replicate `*-tests` dbs documents into `*` dbs ```sh `docker-compose exec inventaire npm run replicate-tests-db` ``` ### Path autocomplete Create a symbolic link on your machine between the inventaire folder and docker working directory on your machine at `/opt/`, in order to autocomplete path to test file to execute ```sh sudo ln ~/path/to/inventaire-docker/inventaire /opt -s ``` Alternatively, as root in inventaire container: ```sh mkdir /supervisor/path/to/inventaire ln -s /opt/ /supervisor/path/to/inventaire ``` ### Run inventaire server and client outside of Docker It can sometimes be more convenient to keep CouchDB and Elasticsearch in Docker, but to run the Inventaire server and client outside. For this, you will need to have [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/) >= v16 installed on your machine, which should make both `node` and `npm` executables accessible in your terminal Then you can start CouchDB and Elasticsearch in the background ```sh docker-compose up couchdb elasticsearch -d ``` Start the Inventaire server in development mode ```sh cd inventaire npm run watch ``` And in another terminal, start the client Webpack dev server ```sh cd inventaire/client npm run watch ``` ## Troubleshooting ### Elasticsearch errors - `max virtual memory areas vm.max_map_count [65530] is too low, increase to at least [262144]`: fix by running the command `sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144` on your host machine See also [Elasticsearch with Docker](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/7.9/docker.html) ### Quieting CouchDB notice CouchDB may warn constantly that `_users` database does not exist, [as documented](https://docs.couchdb.org/en/latest/setup/single-node.html), you can create de database with: `curl -X PUT http://127.0.0.1:5984/_users`