# data.coop infrastructure This repository contains the code used to deploy data.coop's services and websites. We use Ansible to encode our infrastructure setup. Only the association's administrators have access to deploy the services. ## Deploying To deploy the services, the included `deploy.sh` script can be used. The Ansible playbook uses two custom-made roles (in the `roles/` directory): - `ubuntu_base` - used to configure the host itself and install the necessary packages - `docker` - used to deploy our services and websites with Docker containers The script has options to deploy only one of the roles. Select services only can also be specified. By default, the script deploys everything. Here is a summary of the options that can be used with the script: ```sh # deploy everything ./deploy.sh # deploy the ubuntu_base role only ./deploy.sh base # deploy user setup only ./deploy.sh users # deploy the docker role only ./deploy.sh services # deploy SINGLE_SERVICE Docker service only ./deploy.sh services SINGLE_SERVICE ``` `SINGLE_SERVICE` should match one of the service names in the `services` dictionary in `roles/docker/defaults/main.yml` (e.g. `gitea` or `data_coop_website`). ## Testing In order for us to be able to test our setup locally, we use Vagrant to deploy the services in a virtual machine. To do this, Vagrant and VirtualBox must both be installed on the development machine. Then, the services can be deployed locally by using the `vagrant` command-line tool. The working directory needs to be the root of the repository for this to work properly. > Note: As our secrets are contained in an Ansible Vault file, only the > administrators have the ability to run the deployment in Vagrant. > However, one could replace the vault file for testing purposes. Here is a summary of the commands that are available with the `vagrant` command-line tool: ```sh # Create and provision the VM vagrant up # Re-provision the VM vagrant provision # SSH into the VM vagrant ssh # Power down the VM vagrant halt # Power down and delete the VM vagrant destroy ``` The `vagrant` command-line tool does not support supplying extra variables to Ansible on runtime, so to be able to deploy only parts of the Ansible playbook to Vagrant, the `deploy.sh` script can be used with the `--vagrant` flag. Here are some examples: ```sh # deploy the ubuntu_base role only in the Vagrant VM ./deploy.sh --vagrant base # deploy SINGLE_SERVICE Docker service only in the Vagrant VM ./deploy.sh --vagrant services SINGLE_SERVICE ``` Note that the `--vagrant` flag should be the first argument when using the script. ## Contributing If you want to contribute, you can fork the repository and submit a pull request. We use a pre-commit hook for linting the YAML files before every commit, so please use that. To initialize pre-commit, you need to have Python and GNU make installed. Then, just run the following shell command: ```sh make init ``` ## Nice tools - [J2Live](https://j2live.ttl255.com/): A live Jinja2 parser, nice to test out filters