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VOWR Music Librarian Web App

Deployment

FreeBSD

To run the app within a FreeBSD jail I recommend using the convenient iocage jail management tool. With this, one may execute commands similar to those shown below to run an instance of librarian inside a jail. Currently this as only been tested on 12.0-RELEASE.

iocage create -r LATEST -n <jail-name>
iocage set ip4_addr="<interface-name>|<ip-address>/<cidr-subnet-mask>" <jail-name>
iocage set boot=on <jail-name>
iocage exec <jail-name> 'fetch --no-verify-peer https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jwfh/librarian/master/jailup -o - | sh'

The jailup script executed in line four above does a number of things:

  1. Bootstraps the pkg package manager
  2. Installs required dependencies
  3. Clones the librarian repository to /app
  4. Copies the librariand rc.d script to /etc/rc.d and enables the librariand service to start at boot
  5. Creates a user called librariand whose account will be used with daemon(8) to run Gunicorn

Linux and macOS

Use in Docker is also supported for deployment on Linux or development on macOS. A Dockerfile is provided. From within the root project directory, run the docker build command, specifying any optional parameters you wish to include. For example,

docker build -t jwhouse/librarian:latest .

Commits to the master branch of this repository trigger automatic rebuilds of the Docker image. These may be pulled from Docker Hub.

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