├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── prod
├── docker-compose.yml
└── web
│ ├── Dockerfile
│ ├── configs
│ ├── nginx_booktype.conf
│ ├── supervisord.conf
│ ├── uwsgi.ini
│ └── uwsgi_params
│ └── scripts
│ ├── celery.sh
│ ├── manage_py.sh
│ ├── wait-for-it.sh
│ └── web.sh
└── ubuntu
└── Dockerfile
/.gitignore:
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1 | # booktype-docker
2 |
3 | A complete Docker installation of [Booktype](https://github.com/booktype/booktype).
4 |
5 | ## Table of contents ##
6 | 1. [Installation](#installation)
7 | 2. [Usage](#usage)
8 | 3. [Deploy on the server](#deploy-on-the-server)
9 | 4. [Support](#support)
10 |
11 | ### Installation ###
12 | We assume that you have [Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git)
13 | and [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/) installed. You will also need
14 | [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/#install-compose) installed.
15 |
16 | There are only two commands you need to execute:
17 | - git clone https://github.com/booktype/booktype-docker.git
18 | - cd booktype-docker/prod/ && sudo docker-compose up -d
19 |
20 | When Docker is ready, you should see the output in the terminal:
21 |
22 | Creating prod_rabbit_1 ... done
23 | Creating prod_redis_1 ... done
24 | Creating prod_db_1 ... done
25 | Creating prod_web_1 ... done
26 |
27 | Then you can open your web browser on the localhost at http://127.0.0.1:8000/ and log into the Booktype instance with the username `admin` and password `admin`. Obviously this is not secure, and you should not deploy this configuration on a public-facing server without at least changing the admin password in the `web/scripts/manage_py.sh` file.
28 |
29 | ### Usage ###
30 | Please read the [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/) and [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) documentation.
31 |
32 | Here are some useful commands:
33 |
34 | - `docker-compose up -d` - runs all required containers (listed in docker-compose.yml) in detached mode
35 | - `docker ps` - list running containers
36 | - `docker ps -a` - list all containers
37 | - `docker exec -it CONTAINER_ID /bin/bash` - run a command in a running container in interactive mode
38 | - `docker-compose down` - stops containers and removes containers, networks, volumes, and images created by `up`
39 | - `docker-compose down --volume` - as the previous command, but also removes external volumes.
40 |
41 | ### Deploy on the server ###
42 | The current Docker installation is not tested on production servers and may not be stable. If you need to deploy Booktype on a server, please read the [user manual](http://sourcefabric.booktype.pro/booktype-24-for-authors-and-publishers/before-you-install/), or the [deployment guide](http://booktype.readthedocs.io/en/latest/deployment/), or email contact@booktype.pro for assistance.
43 |
44 | ### Support ###
45 | Please ask questions about Booktype on Docker in the [Booktype support forum](https://forum.sourcefabric.org/categories/booktype-support).
46 |
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/prod/docker-compose.yml:
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1 | version: '3'
2 | services:
3 | redis:
4 | image: redis
5 | rabbit:
6 | image: rabbitmq
7 | environment:
8 | - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=guest
9 | - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=guest
10 | db:
11 | image: postgres
12 | volumes:
13 | - pg_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
14 | - pg_backups:/pg_backups
15 | environment:
16 | - POSTGRES_USER=booktype
17 | - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=booktype
18 | - POSTGRES_DB=booktype
19 | web:
20 | build: web
21 | ports:
22 | - "8000:8000"
23 | depends_on:
24 | - redis
25 | - rabbit
26 | - db
27 | links:
28 | - redis
29 | - rabbit
30 | - db
31 | volumes:
32 | - ./web/volumes/data:/code/mybook/data:rw
33 | - ./web/volumes/static:/code/mybook/static:rw
34 | - ./web/volumes/logs:/code/mybook/logs:rw
35 | - ./web/volumes/logs/supervisor:/var/log/supervisor:rw
36 | - ./web/volumes/logs/nginx:/var/log/nginx:rw
37 | volumes:
38 | pg_data: {}
39 | pg_backups: {}
40 |
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/prod/web/Dockerfile:
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1 | # ubuntu image for booktype
2 | # https://hub.docker.com/r/ride90/ubuntu-booktype/
3 | FROM ride90/ubuntu-booktype
4 |
5 | # set env vars
6 | ENV INSTANCENAME mybook
7 | ENV BOOKTYPE_SERVER 127.0.0.1:8000
8 | ENV BOOKTYPE_URL http://127.0.0.1:8000
9 | ENV BOOKTYPE_REDIS_HOST redis
10 | ENV BOOKTYPE_BROKER_URL amqp://guest:guest@rabbit:5672/
11 | ENV BOOKTYPE_DATABASE_ENGINE django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2
12 | ENV BOOKTYPE_DATABASE_HOST db
13 | ENV BOOKTYPE_DATABASE_PORT 5432
14 | ENV BOOKTYPE_DATABASE_NAME booktype
15 | ENV BOOKTYPE_DATABASE_USER booktype
16 | ENV BOOKTYPE_DATABASE_PASSWORD booktype
17 | ENV BOOKTYPE_PANDOC_PATH /usr/bin/pandoc
18 | ENV BOOKTYPE_MPDF_DIR /code/mpdf60
19 |
20 | # create dir for supervisor logs
21 | RUN mkdir -p /var/log/supervisor
22 |
23 | # create dir for code
24 | RUN mkdir -p /code/scripts
25 |
26 | # create dir for configs
27 | RUN mkdir -p /code/configs
28 |
29 | # copy shell scripts
30 | COPY scripts /code/scripts
31 |
32 | # set working dir
33 | WORKDIR /code
34 |
35 | # clone project
36 | RUN git clone https://github.com/booktype/Booktype.git /code/Booktype/
37 |
38 | # clone mpdf
39 | RUN git clone https://github.com/booktype/mpdf.git /code/mpdf60/
40 |
41 | # install && create && activate python virtualenv
42 | # install python dependencies && generate project's skeleton
43 | RUN pip install virtualenv \
44 | && virtualenv venv \
45 | && . venv/bin/activate \
46 | && pip install -r Booktype/requirements/prod.txt \
47 | && ./Booktype/scripts/createbooktype --database postgresql ${INSTANCENAME}
48 |
49 | # make scripts executable
50 | RUN chmod ug+x scripts/celery.sh scripts/web.sh scripts/manage_py.sh scripts/wait-for-it.sh ${INSTANCENAME}/manage_prod.py
51 |
52 | RUN chown -R booktype.booktype /code/ \
53 | && chmod -R 775 /code/${INSTANCENAME}/logs \
54 | && chmod -R 775 /code/${INSTANCENAME}/data
55 |
56 | # copy configs
57 | RUN echo "daemon off;" >> /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
58 | COPY configs/nginx_booktype.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
59 | COPY configs/supervisord.conf /etc/supervisor/conf.d/supervisord.conf
60 | COPY configs/uwsgi.ini /code/configs
61 | COPY configs/uwsgi_params /code/mybook
62 |
63 | EXPOSE 8000
64 |
65 | # * wait for db container is ready to accept connection
66 | # https://docs.docker.com/compose/startup-order/
67 | # https://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it
68 | # https://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it/issues/15
69 | # * run manage commands
70 | # - migrate
71 | # - update_permissions
72 | # - update_default_roles
73 | # - collectstatic
74 | # - compress
75 | # - create_superuser
76 | # * run supervisor
77 | # - nginx
78 | # - uwsgi
79 | # - celery
80 | CMD ./scripts/wait-for-it.sh -t 60 db:5432 -- ./scripts/manage_py.sh \
81 | && /usr/bin/supervisord -c /etc/supervisor/conf.d/supervisord.conf
82 |
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/prod/web/configs/nginx_booktype.conf:
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1 | upstream django {
2 | server unix:/code/mybook/uwsgi_app.sock;
3 | }
4 |
5 | server {
6 | listen 8000 default_server;
7 | server_name 127.0.0.1;
8 | charset utf-8;
9 | # max upload size
10 | client_max_body_size 75M;
11 |
12 | location /data {
13 | alias /code/mybook/data;
14 | }
15 |
16 | location /static {
17 | alias /code/mybook/static;
18 | }
19 |
20 | # all non static request -> uwsgi
21 | location / {
22 | uwsgi_pass django;
23 | include /code/mybook/uwsgi_params;
24 | }
25 | }
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/prod/web/configs/supervisord.conf:
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1 | [supervisord]
2 | nodaemon=true
3 | pidfile=/var/run/supervisord.pid
4 | logfile=/var/log/supervisor/supervisord.log
5 | childlogdir=/var/log/supervisor
6 |
7 | [program:bk-celery-worker]
8 | user=booktype
9 | command=/code/scripts/celery.sh
10 | autostart=true
11 | autorestart=true
12 | directory=/code
13 |
14 | [program:bk-uwsgi]
15 | command = /usr/local/bin/uwsgi --ini /code/configs/uwsgi.ini
16 |
17 | [program:bk-nginx]
18 | command = /usr/sbin/nginx
19 |
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/prod/web/configs/uwsgi.ini:
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1 | [uwsgi]
2 | # Django-related settings
3 | # the base directory path
4 | chdir = /code/mybook
5 | # wsgi file
6 | module = mybook_site.wsgi_prod
7 | # the virtualenv path
8 | home = /code/venv
9 |
10 | # process-related settings
11 | # master
12 | master = true
13 | # maximum number of worker processes
14 | processes = 10
15 | # the socket (use the full path to be safe
16 | socket = /code/mybook/uwsgi_app.sock
17 | # allow anyone to connect to the socket
18 | chmod-socket = 666
19 | # clear environment on exit
20 | vacuum = true
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/prod/web/configs/uwsgi_params:
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1 | uwsgi_param QUERY_STRING $query_string;
2 | uwsgi_param REQUEST_METHOD $request_method;
3 | uwsgi_param CONTENT_TYPE $content_type;
4 | uwsgi_param CONTENT_LENGTH $content_length;
5 |
6 | uwsgi_param REQUEST_URI $request_uri;
7 | uwsgi_param PATH_INFO $document_uri;
8 | uwsgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $document_root;
9 | uwsgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL $server_protocol;
10 | uwsgi_param HTTPS $https if_not_empty;
11 |
12 | uwsgi_param REMOTE_ADDR $remote_addr;
13 | uwsgi_param REMOTE_PORT $remote_port;
14 | uwsgi_param SERVER_PORT $server_port;
15 | uwsgi_param SERVER_NAME $server_name;
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/prod/web/scripts/celery.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_prod.py celery worker --concurrency=10
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/prod/web/scripts/manage_py.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_prod.py migrate
4 | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_prod.py update_permissions
5 | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_prod.py update_default_roles
6 | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_prod.py collectstatic --noinput
7 | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_prod.py compress
8 | echo 'from django.contrib.auth.models import User; User.objects.create_superuser("admin", "admin@admin.com", "admin")' | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_dev.py shell
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/prod/web/scripts/wait-for-it.sh:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 | # Use this script to test if a given TCP host/port are available
3 |
4 | cmdname=$(basename $0)
5 |
6 | echoerr() { if [[ $QUIET -ne 1 ]]; then echo "$@" 1>&2; fi }
7 |
8 | usage()
9 | {
10 | cat << USAGE >&2
11 | Usage:
12 | $cmdname host:port [-s] [-t timeout] [-- command args]
13 | -h HOST | --host=HOST Host or IP under test
14 | -p PORT | --port=PORT TCP port under test
15 | Alternatively, you specify the host and port as host:port
16 | -s | --strict Only execute subcommand if the test succeeds
17 | -q | --quiet Don't output any status messages
18 | -t TIMEOUT | --timeout=TIMEOUT
19 | Timeout in seconds, zero for no timeout
20 | -- COMMAND ARGS Execute command with args after the test finishes
21 | USAGE
22 | exit 1
23 | }
24 |
25 | wait_for()
26 | {
27 | if [[ $TIMEOUT -gt 0 ]]; then
28 | echoerr "$cmdname: waiting $TIMEOUT seconds for $HOST:$PORT"
29 | else
30 | echoerr "$cmdname: waiting for $HOST:$PORT without a timeout"
31 | fi
32 | start_ts=$(date +%s)
33 | while :
34 | do
35 | if [[ $ISBUSY -eq 1 ]]; then
36 | nc -z $HOST $PORT
37 | result=$?
38 | else
39 | (echo > /dev/tcp/$HOST/$PORT) >/dev/null 2>&1
40 | result=$?
41 | fi
42 | if [[ $result -eq 0 ]]; then
43 | end_ts=$(date +%s)
44 | echoerr "$cmdname: $HOST:$PORT is available after $((end_ts - start_ts)) seconds"
45 | break
46 | fi
47 | sleep 1
48 | done
49 | return $result
50 | }
51 |
52 | wait_for_wrapper()
53 | {
54 | # In order to support SIGINT during timeout: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/57692
55 | if [[ $QUIET -eq 1 ]]; then
56 | timeout $BUSYTIMEFLAG $TIMEOUT $0 --quiet --child --host=$HOST --port=$PORT --timeout=$TIMEOUT &
57 | else
58 | timeout $BUSYTIMEFLAG $TIMEOUT $0 --child --host=$HOST --port=$PORT --timeout=$TIMEOUT &
59 | fi
60 | PID=$!
61 | trap "kill -INT -$PID" INT
62 | wait $PID
63 | RESULT=$?
64 | if [[ $RESULT -ne 0 ]]; then
65 | echoerr "$cmdname: timeout occurred after waiting $TIMEOUT seconds for $HOST:$PORT"
66 | fi
67 | return $RESULT
68 | }
69 |
70 | # process arguments
71 | while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
72 | do
73 | case "$1" in
74 | *:* )
75 | hostport=(${1//:/ })
76 | HOST=${hostport[0]}
77 | PORT=${hostport[1]}
78 | shift 1
79 | ;;
80 | --child)
81 | CHILD=1
82 | shift 1
83 | ;;
84 | -q | --quiet)
85 | QUIET=1
86 | shift 1
87 | ;;
88 | -s | --strict)
89 | STRICT=1
90 | shift 1
91 | ;;
92 | -h)
93 | HOST="$2"
94 | if [[ $HOST == "" ]]; then break; fi
95 | shift 2
96 | ;;
97 | --host=*)
98 | HOST="${1#*=}"
99 | shift 1
100 | ;;
101 | -p)
102 | PORT="$2"
103 | if [[ $PORT == "" ]]; then break; fi
104 | shift 2
105 | ;;
106 | --port=*)
107 | PORT="${1#*=}"
108 | shift 1
109 | ;;
110 | -t)
111 | TIMEOUT="$2"
112 | if [[ $TIMEOUT == "" ]]; then break; fi
113 | shift 2
114 | ;;
115 | --timeout=*)
116 | TIMEOUT="${1#*=}"
117 | shift 1
118 | ;;
119 | --)
120 | shift
121 | CLI=("$@")
122 | break
123 | ;;
124 | --help)
125 | usage
126 | ;;
127 | *)
128 | echoerr "Unknown argument: $1"
129 | usage
130 | ;;
131 | esac
132 | done
133 |
134 | if [[ "$HOST" == "" || "$PORT" == "" ]]; then
135 | echoerr "Error: you need to provide a host and port to test."
136 | usage
137 | fi
138 |
139 | TIMEOUT=${TIMEOUT:-15}
140 | STRICT=${STRICT:-0}
141 | CHILD=${CHILD:-0}
142 | QUIET=${QUIET:-0}
143 |
144 | # check to see if timeout is from busybox?
145 | # check to see if timeout is from busybox?
146 | TIMEOUT_PATH=$(realpath $(which timeout))
147 | if [[ $TIMEOUT_PATH =~ "busybox" ]]; then
148 | ISBUSY=1
149 | BUSYTIMEFLAG="-t"
150 | else
151 | ISBUSY=0
152 | BUSYTIMEFLAG=""
153 | fi
154 |
155 | if [[ $CHILD -gt 0 ]]; then
156 | wait_for
157 | RESULT=$?
158 | exit $RESULT
159 | else
160 | if [[ $TIMEOUT -gt 0 ]]; then
161 | wait_for_wrapper
162 | RESULT=$?
163 | else
164 | wait_for
165 | RESULT=$?
166 | fi
167 | fi
168 |
169 | if [[ $CLI != "" ]]; then
170 | if [[ $RESULT -ne 0 && $STRICT -eq 1 ]]; then
171 | echoerr "$cmdname: strict mode, refusing to execute subprocess"
172 | exit $RESULT
173 | fi
174 | exec "${CLI[@]}"
175 | else
176 | exit $RESULT
177 | fi
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | /code/venv/bin/python /code/mybook/manage_prod.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
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1 | # base image ubuntu 14.04 image
2 | FROM ubuntu:trusty
3 |
4 | # create booktype group, booktype user and assign it to the group
5 | RUN groupadd booktype && useradd booktype -g booktype -u 1000
6 |
7 | # install system-wide dependencies
8 | RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get update
9 | RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y supervisor \
10 | nginx \
11 | git-core \
12 | python-dev \
13 | python-pip \
14 | libjpeg-dev \
15 | libpq-dev \
16 | libxml2-dev \
17 | libxslt-dev \
18 | tidy \
19 | php5-cli \
20 | php5-gd \
21 | calibre \
22 | nano \
23 | zip \
24 | unzip
25 |
26 | ADD https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/download/1.19.2.1/pandoc-1.19.2.1-1-amd64.deb /home/
27 | RUN dpkg -i /home/pandoc-1.19.2.1-1-amd64.deb
28 | RUN rm /home/pandoc-1.19.2.1-1-amd64.deb
29 |
30 | RUN pip install uwsgi
31 |
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