├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── app └── .gitkeep ├── behat.yml ├── bin ├── init_centos7_root.sh ├── init_centos7_user.sh ├── init_fedora30_user.sh └── install.sh ├── composer.json ├── composer.lock ├── containers └── suitecrm │ ├── dev │ └── Dockerfile │ └── uat │ └── Dockerfile ├── docker-compose.phpmyadmin.yml ├── docker-compose.template.yml ├── docker-compose.uat.template.yml ├── etc ├── .gitkeep ├── dev │ ├── .env.dev.example │ └── dev.php.ini └── uat │ ├── .env.uat.example │ └── uat.php.ini ├── features ├── Suites │ ├── LocalInstall │ │ └── local_install.feature │ ├── PostLocalInstall │ │ └── post_local_install.feature │ └── RemoteInstall │ │ └── remote_install.feature └── bootstrap │ ├── FeaturesContext.php │ ├── LoginContext.php │ └── WaitContext.php ├── storage └── suitecrm │ └── SuiteCRM-7.10.18.zip └── volumes ├── app ├── logs │ ├── apache2 │ │ └── .gitkeep │ ├── cron │ │ └── .gitkeep │ ├── php │ │ └── .gitkeep │ ├── suitecrm │ │ └── .gitkeep │ └── supervisord │ │ └── .gitkeep ├── private │ └── .gitkeep └── sessions │ └── .gitkeep └── selenium └── upload └── .gitkeep /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Jetbrains: 2 | .idea/ 3 | 4 | ## App 5 | !.gitkeep 6 | app/ 7 | vendor/ 8 | volumes/ 9 | 10 | .env 11 | docker-compose.yml 12 | docker-compose.uat.yml -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Unipart Digital - SuiteCRM Dev Ops 2 | 3 | An easy way to manage deployment into development, UAT or staging environments for Suite CRM projects. 4 | 5 | ## Installation 6 | 7 | Before installation, have Prerequisites fulfilled before selecting and running appropriate type of installation. 8 | 9 | ### Prerequisites 10 | 11 | 1. In order to run this repo you should use a pc with a GNU/Linux Operative System and you should ensure to have installed the following commands: 12 | - curl 13 | - unzip 14 | - [docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/ "Install Docker CE") 15 | - [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/ "Install Docker Compose") 16 | 17 | Note[1]: Since we're using docker-compose.yml version 3.7, it is important that your version of docker-compose is up to date. 18 | 19 | Note[2]: If you're using a CentOS 7 or Fedora 30 O.S. you could use our init script placed into the bin/ folder to automatically install all the dependencies. 20 | 21 | 1. Clone this repo from [github](https://github.com/unipart/suitecrm-dev-ops "Unipart Digital - SuiteCRM Dev Ops repository"):
22 | `git clone https://github.com/unipart/suitecrm-dev-ops.git` 23 | 24 | 1. Move into the project folder 25 | 26 | ### Development - Local installation 27 | 28 | 1. Copy the docker-compose.template.yml file and rename it docker-compose.yml with the following command:
29 | ``` 30 | cp docker-compose.template.yml docker-compose.yml 31 | ``` 32 | 1. Copy the etc/dev/.env.dev.example file to .env with the following command:
33 | ``` 34 | cp etc/dev/.env.dev.example .env 35 | ``` 36 | 1. Edit the .env file to your needs 37 | 1. Edit the file: features/Suites/LocalInstall/local_install.feature to match the .env and to your needs 38 | 1. Run the install script:
39 | ``` 40 | ./bin/install.sh 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | ### UAT - Remote installation 44 | 45 | 1. Copy the docker-compose.uat.template.yml file and rename docker-compose.uat.yml with the following command:
46 | ``` 47 | cp docker-compose.uat.template.yml docker-compose.uat.yml 48 | ``` 49 | 1. Copy the etc/uat/.env.uat.example file to .env with the following command:
50 | ``` 51 | cp etc/dev/.env.uat.example .env 52 | ``` 53 | 1. Edit the .env file to your needs 54 | 1. Edit the file features/Suites/RemoteInstall/remote_install.feature to match the .env and to your needs 55 | 1. Run the install script:
56 | ``` 57 | ./bin/install.sh -e UAT 58 | ``` 59 | 60 | ### Install a remote backup into a local environment for development purpose 61 | 62 | If you want to use this skeleton repo to load your SuiteCRM instance, please use the following step: 63 | 64 | 1. Copy your file into app/ folder, ensure that within app/ are placed all SuiteCRM folders and files 65 | 1. Copy into etc/dev/ folder the configuration files config.php and config_override.php
66 | ``` 67 | cp app/config.php etc/dev/config.php 68 | cp app/config_override.php etc/dev/config_override.php 69 | ``` 70 | 1. Edit etc/dev/config.php based on your .env file, if you're using the .env.dev.example file you should edit as follow: 71 | 1. Configure the *dbconfig* section in order to match your .env file
72 | ``` 73 | 'dbconfig' => 74 | array ( 75 | 'db_host_name' => 'mariadb', 76 | 'db_host_instance' => 'SQLEXPRESS', 77 | 'db_user_name' => 'suitecrm_user', 78 | 'db_password' => 'suitecrmdevpass', 79 | 'db_name' => 'suitecrm', 80 | 'db_type' => 'mysql', 81 | 'db_port' => '', 82 | 'db_manager' => 'MysqliManager', 83 | ), 84 | ``` 85 | 1. Edit the hostname to match your host
86 | ``` 87 | 'host_name' => 'localhost', 88 | ``` 89 | 1. Set the log directory
90 | ``` 91 | 'log_dir' => '/var/log/suitecrm/', 92 | ``` 93 | 1. Configure the session directory
94 | ``` 95 | 'session_dir' => '/var/www/sessions/', 96 | ``` 97 | 1. Set the site url as follow
98 | ``` 99 | 'site_url' => 'http://localhost:8080', 100 | ``` 101 | 1. Add to your docker-compose.yml file section *services > app > volumes* the following lines:
102 | ``` 103 | ./etc/dev/config.php:/var/www/html/config.php 104 | ./etc/dev/config_override.php:/var/www/html/config_override.php 105 | ``` 106 | 1. Start the environment with:
107 | ``` 108 | docker-compose up -d 109 | ``` 110 | 111 | ## Main files and directories description 112 | 113 | | File or directory | Description | 114 | |-------------------|-------------| 115 | | app/ | SuiteCRM main application directory, in this folder you can find the config.php file, however if you're going to use the suggested docker-compose orchestration it will be rewritten by | 116 | | bin/ | Executable scripts folder. | 117 | | bin/init_centos7_root.sh | Bash script to initialize a clean version of CentOS 7 from the root user.
**Note (1):** Please remember to edit the script before use, you have to change < SPECIFY USER HERE > to the username that will run docker.
**Note (2):** In order to ensure that all the environment variables are correctly set up, after executing the script you'll need to logout and log back in with the docker user. | 118 | | bin/init_centos7_user.sh | Bash script to initialize a clean version of CentOS 7 from a system user.
**Note (1):** Please ensure that the user you're using has sudo rights.
**Note (2):** In order to ensure that all the environment variables are correctly set up, after executing the script you'll need to logout and log back in with the docker user. | 119 | | bin/init_fedora30_user.sh | Bash script to initialize a clean version of Fedora 30 from a system user.
**Note (1):** Please ensure that the user you're using has sudo rights.
**Note (2):** In order to ensure that all the environment variables are correctly set up, after executing the script you'll need to logout and log back in with the docker user. | 120 | | bin/install.sh | Perform a fresh installation of SuiteCRM. | 121 | | containers/suitecrm/dev/Dockerfile | SuiteCRM Development container dockerfile. | 122 | | containers/suitecrm/uat/Dockerfile | SuiteCRM User Acceptance Testing container dockerfile. | 123 | | etc/ | SuiteCRM Configuration folder, used also to override configuration files within app/ like conf.php, conf_override.php, etc. | 124 | | etc/dev/.env.dev.example | Docker compose .env file for development environment. | 125 | | etc/dev/dev.php.ini | Php.ini file for development environment. | 126 | | etc/uat/.env.uat.example | Docker compose .env file for user acceptance testing environment. | 127 | | etc/uat/uat.php.ini | Php.ini file for uat or stage environment. | 128 | | features/ | Behat features folder. | 129 | | features/bootstrap/ | Behat Context folder. | 130 | | features/Suites/ | Behat Suites folder, it is used to collect features files ordered in different subdirectory per suite. | 131 | | storage/suitecrm/SuiteCRM-7.18.*.zip | Latest SuiteCRM LTS installation zip file. | 132 | | volumes/ | Volume folder for docker based projects. | 133 | | behat.yml | Behat configuration file. | 134 | | composer.json | Project description. | 135 | | composer.lock | Last stable run of composer install lock file. | 136 | | docker-compose.template.yml | Template for docker-compose.yml for development environment. | 137 | | docker-compose.uat.template.yml | Template for docker-compose.yml for user acceptance testing environment. | 138 | | LICENSE | GPL v3 License that applies to this code. | 139 | | README.md | This readme. | 140 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unipart/suitecrm-dev-ops/6395e6b8119a90cd8bcfd5b652ac689ba5aee8e9/app/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /behat.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | default: 2 | suites: 3 | LocalInstall: 4 | paths: ['%paths.base%/features/Suites/LocalInstall/'] 5 | contexts: ['FeaturesContext'] 6 | PostLocalInstall: 7 | paths: ['%paths.base%/features/Suites/PostLocalInstall/'] 8 | contexts: ['LoginContext'] 9 | RemoteInstall: 10 | paths: ['%paths.base%/features/Suites/RemoteInstall/'] 11 | contexts: ['FeaturesContext'] 12 | 13 | extensions: 14 | Behat\MinkExtension: 15 | browser_name: chrome 16 | default_session: selenium2 17 | base_url: http://app 18 | selenium2: 19 | wd_host: http://selenium:4444/wd/hub -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/init_centos7_root.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | ######################### 3 | # Author: Riccardo De Leo 4 | # 5 | # Description: Install docker and docker-compose on a CentOS 7 vm with root user 6 | # Note: Please ensure to change the place card to the user that will run docker 7 | ######################### 8 | 9 | yum update -y 10 | 11 | yum remove -y docker \ 12 | docker-client \ 13 | docker-client-latest \ 14 | docker-common \ 15 | docker-latest \ 16 | docker-latest-logrotate \ 17 | docker-logrotate \ 18 | docker-engine 19 | 20 | yum install -y yum-utils \ 21 | device-mapper-persistent-data \ 22 | lvm2 \ 23 | unzip 24 | 25 | yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo 26 | 27 | yum install -y docker-ce 28 | 29 | systemctl start docker 30 | 31 | usermod -aG docker 32 | 33 | curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.24.0/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose 34 | 35 | chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/init_centos7_user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | ######################### 3 | # Author: Riccardo De Leo 4 | # 5 | # Description: Install docker and docker-compose on a CentOS 7 vm 6 | # Note: Please ensure your user has sudo capabilities 7 | ######################### 8 | 9 | sudo yum update -y 10 | 11 | sudo yum remove -y docker \ 12 | docker-client \ 13 | docker-client-latest \ 14 | docker-common \ 15 | docker-latest \ 16 | docker-latest-logrotate \ 17 | docker-logrotate \ 18 | docker-engine 19 | 20 | sudo yum install -y yum-utils \ 21 | device-mapper-persistent-data \ 22 | lvm2 \ 23 | unzip 24 | 25 | sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo 26 | 27 | sudo yum install -y docker-ce 28 | 29 | sudo systemctl start docker 30 | 31 | sudo usermod -aG docker ${USER} 32 | 33 | sudo curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.24.0/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose 34 | 35 | sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/init_fedora30_user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | ######################### 3 | # Author: Riccardo De Leo 4 | # 5 | # Description: Install docker and docker-compose on Fedora 30 6 | # Note: Please ensure your user has sudo capabilities 7 | ######################### 8 | 9 | sudo dnf remove docker \ 10 | docker-client \ 11 | docker-client-latest \ 12 | docker-common \ 13 | docker-latest \ 14 | docker-latest-logrotate \ 15 | docker-logrotate \ 16 | docker-selinux \ 17 | docker-engine-selinux \ 18 | docker-engine 19 | 20 | sudo dnf -y install dnf-plugins-core 21 | 22 | sudo dnf config-manager \ 23 | --add-repo \ 24 | https://download.docker.com/linux/fedora/docker-ce.repo 25 | 26 | # 2019-06-25: At the moment we have to enable nightly package to use this with fedora 27 | sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled docker-ce-nightly 28 | 29 | sudo dnf install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io 30 | 31 | sudo systemctl enable docker 32 | 33 | sudo systemctl start docker 34 | 35 | sudo groupadd docker 36 | 37 | sudo gpasswd -a ${USER} docker 38 | 39 | sudo systemctl restart docker 40 | 41 | newgrp docker 42 | 43 | sudo curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.24.0/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose 44 | 45 | sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | ######################### 3 | # Author: Riccardo De Leo 4 | # 5 | # Description: Perform a fresh installation of SuiteCRM 6 | ######################### 7 | 8 | ######################### 9 | # VARIABLES 10 | ######################### 11 | DESTINATION_ENV="DEV" 12 | SUITECRM_FILE_NAME="SuiteCRM-7.10.18.zip" 13 | ZIP_FILE_URL="https://suitecrm.com/files/160/SuiteCRM-7.10/444/${SUITECRM_FILE_NAME}" 14 | ZIP_FILE_NAME="$(date +"%F_%H%M%S")_suitecrm.zip" 15 | ZIP_LOCAL_FILE="storage/suitecrm/${SUITECRM_FILE_NAME}" 16 | ZIP_USE_REMOTE=0 17 | OVERRIDE=0 18 | PROJECT_DIR=$( pwd ) 19 | DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD="" 20 | BEHAT_SUITE="" 21 | 22 | ######################### 23 | # FUNCTIONS 24 | ######################### 25 | function print_help { 26 | echo "Perform a fresh installation of SuiteCRM." 27 | echo 28 | echo "SYNOPSIS" 29 | echo " ./install.sh [-efhop]" 30 | echo 31 | echo "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS" 32 | echo 33 | echo " -e --environment=DEV|UAT" 34 | echo " Destination environment, default value: DEV" 35 | echo 36 | echo " -f --file-url=URL" 37 | echo " SuiteCRM installation file zip url, default behaviour: download the last lts version" 38 | echo 39 | echo " -h --help" 40 | echo " Print this help" 41 | echo 42 | echo " -o --override" 43 | echo " Delete the application directory and override with the new installation files" 44 | echo 45 | echo " -p --project-dir=PATH" 46 | echo " Project directory absolute path, if not set it will take the pwd" 47 | echo 48 | } 49 | 50 | ######################### 51 | # MAIN 52 | ######################### 53 | while [ "$1" != "" ]; do 54 | case $1 in 55 | -e | --environment ) shift 56 | DESTINATION_ENV=$1 57 | ;; 58 | -f | --file-url ) shift 59 | ZIP_FILE_URL=$1 60 | ZIP_USE_REMOTE=1 61 | ;; 62 | -h | --help ) print_help | less 63 | exit 0 64 | ;; 65 | -o | --override ) OVERRIDE=1 66 | ;; 67 | -p | --project-dir ) shift 68 | PROJECT_DIR=$1 69 | ;; 70 | * ) print_help | less 71 | exit 1 72 | esac 73 | shift 74 | done 75 | 76 | echo 77 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... STARTED" 78 | 79 | if [ ! -x "$(command -v curl)" ]; then 80 | echo 81 | echo 'Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... ERROR: curl command is not installed in the system' 82 | echo 83 | exit 1 84 | fi 85 | 86 | if [ ! -x "$(command -v unzip)" ]; then 87 | echo 88 | echo 'Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... ERROR: unzip command is not installed in the system' 89 | echo 90 | exit 1 91 | fi 92 | 93 | case "${DESTINATION_ENV}" in 94 | "DEV") 95 | DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD=docker-compose 96 | BEHAT_SUITE=LocalInstall 97 | ;; 98 | "UAT") 99 | DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD="docker-compose -f docker-compose.uat.yml" 100 | BEHAT_SUITE=RemoteInstall 101 | ;; 102 | *) 103 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... ERROR: Invalid destination environment" 104 | echo 105 | print_help | less 106 | exit 1 107 | ;; 108 | esac 109 | 110 | if [ ! -d "${PROJECT_DIR}" ]; then 111 | echo 112 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... ERROR: Invalid " 113 | echo " must be a valid directory and must be the project root one" 114 | echo " provided: ${PROJECT_DIR}" 115 | echo 116 | exit 1 117 | fi 118 | 119 | if [ -f "${PROJECT_DIR}/app/suitecrm_version.php" ]; then 120 | if [ ${OVERRIDE} == 1 ]; then 121 | mv ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/.gitkeep ${PROJECT_DIR}/.gitkeep 122 | rm -rf ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/ 123 | mkdir ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/ 124 | mv ${PROJECT_DIR}/.gitkeep ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/.gitkeep 125 | else 126 | echo 127 | echo "Performing SuiteCRM fresh install... STOPPED: CRM files are already present in application volume" 128 | echo "Select -o or --override to substitute the old files with new one" 129 | echo 130 | exit 0 131 | fi 132 | fi 133 | 134 | ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} down 135 | 136 | echo 137 | echo "Performing SuiteCRM fresh install... Executed docker-compose down" 138 | 139 | if [ ! -f "./vendor/bin/behat" ]; then 140 | ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} run --rm composer install 141 | 142 | echo 143 | echo "Performing SuiteCRM fresh install... Installed behat" 144 | fi 145 | 146 | if [ ${ZIP_USE_REMOTE} == 1 ] || [ ! -f "${PROJECT_DIR}/${ZIP_LOCAL_FILE}" ]; then 147 | curl -L "${ZIP_FILE_URL}" -o ${ZIP_FILE_NAME} 148 | 149 | echo 150 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... Downloaded SuiteCRM zip file" 151 | 152 | if [ ! -f "${ZIP_FILE_NAME}" ]; then 153 | echo 154 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... ERROR: download failed" 155 | echo " provided: ${ZIP_FILE_URL}" 156 | echo 157 | exit 1 158 | fi 159 | 160 | unzip ${ZIP_FILE_NAME} -d ${PROJECT_DIR}/app 161 | 162 | mv ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/SuiteCRM-7.*/* ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/ 163 | 164 | rm -rf ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/SuiteCRM-7.*/ 165 | 166 | rm -f ${ZIP_FILE_NAME} 167 | else 168 | unzip ${PROJECT_DIR}/${ZIP_LOCAL_FILE} -d ${PROJECT_DIR}/app 169 | 170 | mv ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/SuiteCRM-7.*/* ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/ 171 | 172 | rm -rf ${PROJECT_DIR}/app/SuiteCRM-7.*/ 173 | fi 174 | 175 | echo 176 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... Extracted SuiteCRM zip file" 177 | 178 | ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} up -d 179 | 180 | echo 181 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... Started containers" 182 | 183 | sleep 45 184 | 185 | echo 186 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... Running behat installation script" 187 | 188 | ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} run --rm behat --suite ${BEHAT_SUITE} 189 | 190 | if [ "${DESTINATION_ENV}" == "DEV" ]; then 191 | ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_CMD} run --rm behat --suite PostLocalInstall 192 | fi 193 | 194 | echo 195 | echo "Perform a fresh SuiteCRM install... Successfully completed" 196 | echo"" 197 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "unipart/suitecrm-dev-ops", 3 | "description": "Unipart Digital - SuiteCRM deployment manager for development, stage or uat environments.", 4 | "version": "1.0.0", 5 | "type": "project", 6 | "keywords": ["Unipart", "SuiteCRM", "Automation", "Dev-Ops", "Docker", "Docker-compose", "BDD", "Behat"], 7 | "homepage": "https://github.com/unipart/suitecrm-dev-ops", 8 | "readme": "./README.md", 9 | "license": "AGPL-3.0-only", 10 | "authors": [ 11 | { 12 | "name": "Riccardo De Leo", 13 | "email": "riccardo.deleo@unipart.io", 14 | "homepage": "https://github.com/rdeleo", 15 | "role": "Developer" 16 | } 17 | ], 18 | "autoload-dev": { 19 | "psr-4": { 20 | "Context\\": "features/bootstrap" 21 | } 22 | }, 23 | "require": { 24 | "php": "7.*" 25 | }, 26 | "require-dev": { 27 | "phpunit/phpunit": "8.*", 28 | "behat/behat": "^3.4", 29 | "behat/mink": "v1.7.1", 30 | "behat/mink-extension": "2.3.*", 31 | "behat/mink-selenium2-driver": "1.3.*", 32 | "behat/symfony2-extension": "2.1.*", 33 | "behat/mink-browserkit-driver": "v1.3.3" 34 | } 35 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /containers/suitecrm/dev/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Apache2 PHP Container 2 | # 3 | # VERSION 0.1.3 4 | 5 | FROM eclipsehv/apache-php:7.2-dev 6 | MAINTAINER Riccardo De Leo 7 | 8 | RUN mkdir /var/log/suitecrm 9 | RUN chown -R 1000:1000 /var/log/suitecrm 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /containers/suitecrm/uat/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Apache2 PHP Container 2 | # 3 | # VERSION 0.1.4 4 | 5 | FROM eclipsehv/apache-php:7.2-prod 6 | MAINTAINER Riccardo De Leo 7 | 8 | RUN mkdir /var/log/suitecrm 9 | RUN chown -R 1000:1000 /var/log/suitecrm 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.phpmyadmin.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '3.7' 2 | 3 | services: 4 | phpmyadmin: 5 | image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin 6 | ports: 7 | - "${PHPMYADMIN_HTTP_PORT}:80" 8 | environment: 9 | - PMA_HOST=mariadb 10 | - PMA_PORT=${DB_PORT} 11 | - PMA_USER=root 12 | - PMA_PASSWORD=${DB_ROOT_PASSWD} 13 | links: 14 | - mariadb 15 | 16 | mariadb: 17 | image: mariadb:10.3.15 18 | environment: 19 | - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${DB_ROOT_PASSWD} 20 | - MYSQL_USER=${DB_USER} 21 | - MYSQL_PASSWORD=${DB_USER_PASSWD} 22 | - MYSQL_DATABASE=${DB_NAME} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.template.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '3.7' 2 | 3 | services: 4 | app: 5 | build: 6 | context: . 7 | dockerfile: ./containers/suitecrm/dev/Dockerfile 8 | volumes: 9 | - ./app:/var/www/html 10 | - ./etc/dev/dev.php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/custom-php-ext.ini 11 | - ./volumes/app/private:/var/www/private 12 | - ./volumes/app/sessions:/var/www/sessions 13 | - ./volumes/app/logs/suitecrm:/var/log/suitecrm 14 | - ./volumes/app/logs/apache2:/var/log/apache2 15 | - ./volumes/app/logs/cron:/var/log/cron 16 | - ./volumes/app/logs/php:/var/log/php 17 | - ./volumes/app/logs/supervisord:/var/log/supervisord 18 | ports: 19 | - "${APP_HTTP_PORT}:80" 20 | environment: 21 | - APP_DOMAIN_NAME=${DOMAIN_NAME} 22 | - APP_USE_SSL=${USE_SSL} 23 | - APACHE_SERVER_ADMIN_EMAIL=${SERVER_ADMIN_EMAIL} 24 | - APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT=/var/www/html 25 | - APACHE_ERROR_LOG=/var/log/apache2/error.log 26 | - APACHE_ACCESS_LOG=/var/log/apache2/access.log 27 | - CRON_LOG_FILE=/var/log/cron/cron.log 28 | - COMPOSER_ALLOW_SUPERUSER=1 29 | - XDEBUG_ID_KEY=PHPSTORM 30 | - XDEBUG_DEFAULT_ENABLE=0 31 | - XDEBUG_REMOTE_ENABLE=1 32 | - XDEBUG_REMOTE_AUTOSTART=0 33 | - XDEBUG_REMOTE_CONNECT_BACK=0 34 | - XDEBUG_REMOTE_PORT=9000 35 | - XDEBUG_PROFILER_ENABLE=0 36 | - DOCKER_HOST_IP= 37 | links: 38 | - mariadb 39 | 40 | mariadb: 41 | image: mariadb:10.3.15 42 | environment: 43 | - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${DB_ROOT_PASSWD} 44 | - MYSQL_USER=${DB_USER} 45 | - MYSQL_PASSWORD=${DB_USER_PASSWD} 46 | - MYSQL_DATABASE=${DB_NAME} 47 | 48 | phpmyadmin: 49 | image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin 50 | ports: 51 | - "${PHPMYADMIN_HTTP_PORT}:80" 52 | environment: 53 | - PMA_HOST=mariadb 54 | - PMA_PORT=${DB_PORT} 55 | - PMA_USER=root 56 | - PMA_PASSWORD=${DB_ROOT_PASSWD} 57 | links: 58 | - mariadb 59 | 60 | composer: 61 | image: eclipsehv/cli-php:7.2 62 | entrypoint: ['composer'] 63 | volumes: 64 | - ./:/app 65 | 66 | composer_app: 67 | image: eclipsehv/cli-php:7.2 68 | entrypoint: ['composer'] 69 | volumes: 70 | - ./app:/app 71 | 72 | behat: 73 | image: eclipsehv/cli-php:7.2 74 | entrypoint: ['./vendor/bin/behat'] 75 | command: ['--version'] 76 | volumes: 77 | - ./:/app 78 | links: 79 | - selenium 80 | - novnc 81 | 82 | selenium: 83 | image: selenium/standalone-chrome-debug:3.11.0-californium 84 | volumes: 85 | - ./volumes/selenium/upload:/upload 86 | environment: 87 | - VNC_NO_PASSWORD=1 88 | - SCREEN_WIDTH=1440 #1360 #1200 #900 89 | - SCREEN_HEIGHT=900 #768 #675 90 | ports: 91 | - "${NOVNC_PORT}:5900" 92 | 93 | novnc: 94 | image: javanile/novnc 95 | environment: 96 | - REMOTE_HOST=localhost 97 | - REMOTE_PORT=${NOVNC_PORT} 98 | ports: 99 | - "${NOVNC_HTTP_PORT}:8081" 100 | links: 101 | - selenium -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.uat.template.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '3.7' 2 | 3 | services: 4 | app: 5 | build: 6 | context: . 7 | dockerfile: ./containers/suitecrm/uat/Dockerfile 8 | volumes: 9 | - ./app:/var/www/html 10 | - ./etc/uat/uat.php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/custom-php-ext.ini 11 | - ./volumes/app/private:/var/www/private 12 | - ./volumes/app/sessions:/var/www/sessions 13 | - ./volumes/app/logs/suitecrm:/var/log/suitecrm 14 | - ./volumes/app/logs/apache2:/var/log/apache2 15 | - ./volumes/app/logs/cron:/var/log/cron 16 | - ./volumes/app/logs/php:/var/log/php 17 | - ./volumes/app/logs/supervisord:/var/log/supervisord 18 | - ./volumes/app/letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt 19 | ports: 20 | - 80:80 21 | - 443:443 22 | environment: 23 | - APP_DOMAIN_NAME=${DOMAIN_NAME} 24 | - APP_USE_SSL=${USE_SSL} 25 | - APACHE_SERVER_ADMIN_EMAIL=${SERVER_ADMIN_EMAIL} 26 | - APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT=/var/www/html 27 | - APACHE_ERROR_LOG=/var/log/apache2/error.log 28 | - APACHE_ACCESS_LOG=/var/log/apache2/access.log 29 | - APACHE_SSL_ERROR_LOG=/var/log/apache2/ssl_error.log 30 | - APACHE_SSL_ACCESS_LOG=/var/log/apache2/ssl_access.log 31 | - SSL_CERTIFICATE_FILE=/etc/letsencrypt/live/${DOMAIN_NAME}/fullchain.pem 32 | - SSL_CERTIFICATE_KEY_FILE=/etc/letsencrypt/live/${DOMAIN_NAME}/privkey.pem 33 | - CRON_LOG_FILE=/var/log/cron/cron.log 34 | - COMPOSER_ALLOW_SUPERUSER=1 35 | links: 36 | - mariadb 37 | 38 | mariadb: 39 | image: mariadb:10.3.15 40 | environment: 41 | - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${DB_ROOT_PASSWD} 42 | - MYSQL_USER=${DB_USER} 43 | - MYSQL_PASSWORD=${DB_USER_PASSWD} 44 | - MYSQL_DATABASE=${DB_NAME} 45 | 46 | composer: 47 | image: eclipsehv/cli-php:7.2 48 | entrypoint: ['composer'] 49 | volumes: 50 | - ./:/app 51 | 52 | composer_app: 53 | image: eclipsehv/cli-php:7.2 54 | entrypoint: ['composer'] 55 | volumes: 56 | - ./volumes/app/www/:/app 57 | 58 | behat: 59 | image: eclipsehv/cli-php:7.2 60 | entrypoint: ['./vendor/bin/behat'] 61 | command: ['--version'] 62 | volumes: 63 | - ./:/app 64 | links: 65 | - selenium 66 | 67 | selenium: 68 | image: selenium/standalone-chrome-debug:3.11.0-californium 69 | volumes: 70 | - ./volumes/selenium/upload:/upload 71 | environment: 72 | - VNC_NO_PASSWORD=1 73 | - SCREEN_WIDTH=1440 #1360 #1200 #900 74 | - SCREEN_HEIGHT=900 #768 #675 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unipart/suitecrm-dev-ops/6395e6b8119a90cd8bcfd5b652ac689ba5aee8e9/etc/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/dev/.env.dev.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | APP_HTTP_PORT=8080 2 | PHPMYADMIN_HTTP_PORT=8081 3 | NOVNC_HTTP_PORT=8082 4 | NOVNC_PORT=5900 5 | DB_NAME=suitecrm 6 | DB_PORT=3306 7 | DB_USER=suitecrm_user 8 | DB_USER_PASSWD=suitecrmdevpass 9 | DB_ROOT_PASSWD=rootdevpass 10 | DOMAIN_NAME=localhost 11 | USE_SSL=NO 12 | SERVER_ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@crm-server.lan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/dev/dev.php.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;; LAMP with PHP 7.x 2 | ;; Author: Riccardo De Leo 3 | docref_root = On 4 | docref_ext = On 5 | short_open_tag = Off 6 | display_startup_errors = On 7 | display_errors = On 8 | html_errors = On 9 | log_errors = On 10 | error_log = /var/logs/php/php.log 11 | error_reporting = On 12 | memory_limit = 2048M 13 | upload_max_filesize = 256M 14 | post_max_size = 256M 15 | max_execution_time = 1000 16 | max_input_time = 1000 17 | max_input_nesting_level = 1000 18 | max_input_vars = 3000 19 | xdebug.max_nesting_level = 4096 20 | date.timezone = "Europe/London" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/uat/.env.uat.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DB_NAME=suitecrm 2 | DB_PORT=3306 3 | DB_USER=suitecrm_user 4 | DB_USER_PASSWD=suitecrmuatpass 5 | DB_ROOT_PASSWD=rootuatpass 6 | DOMAIN_NAME=crm-server.lan 7 | USE_SSL=YES 8 | SERVER_ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@crm-server.lan 9 | PHPMYADMIN_HTTP_PORT=80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/uat/uat.php.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;; LAMP with PHP 7.x 2 | ;; Author: Riccardo De Leo 3 | docref_root = On 4 | docref_ext = On 5 | short_open_tag = Off 6 | display_startup_errors = On 7 | display_errors = On 8 | html_errors = On 9 | log_errors = On 10 | error_log = /var/logs/php/php.log 11 | error_reporting = On 12 | memory_limit = 2048M 13 | upload_max_filesize = 256M 14 | post_max_size = 256M 15 | max_execution_time = 1000 16 | max_input_time = 1000 17 | max_input_nesting_level = 1000 18 | max_input_vars = 3000 19 | date.timezone = "Europe/London" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /features/Suites/LocalInstall/local_install.feature: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Feature: Perform local installation 2 | In order to use SuiteCRM 3 | As a developer or a tester 4 | I need to perform a fresh installation 5 | 6 | Scenario: Install successfully SuiteCRM 7 | Given I am on "/" 8 | Then I wait till "50000" or to see "Next" 9 | And I check "setup_license_accept" 10 | And I wait milliseconds "500" 11 | And I press "Next" 12 | And I wait till "50000" or to see "System Environment" 13 | And I press "Next" 14 | And I wait till "50000" or to see "Site Security" 15 | And I select "provide" from "dbUSRData" 16 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 17 | And I fill in the following: 18 | | setup_db_host_name | mariadb | 19 | | setup_db_sugarsales_user | suitecrm_user | 20 | | setup_db_sugarsales_password_entry | suitecrmdevpass | 21 | | setup_db_sugarsales_password_retype_entry | suitecrmdevpass | 22 | | setup_site_admin_password | admin1234 | 23 | | setup_site_admin_password_retype | admin1234 | 24 | | setup_site_url | http://app:8080 | 25 | | email1 | admin@crm-server.lan | 26 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 27 | And I click on the element "h3" within the element id "fb4" 28 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 29 | And I select "Y-m-d" from "default_date_format" 30 | And I select "Europe/London" from "timezone" 31 | And I fill in the following: 32 | | default_currency_name | British Pounds | 33 | | default_currency_symbol | £ | 34 | | default_currency_iso4217 | GBP | 35 | And I press "Next" 36 | And I wait till "50000" or to see "is now complete!" 37 | When I press "Next" 38 | Then I wait till "50000" or to see "Supercharged by SuiteCRM" 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /features/Suites/PostLocalInstall/post_local_install.feature: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Feature: Post local install 2 | In order to use SuiteCRM 3 | As a developer or a tester 4 | I need to perform some post install fine tuning 5 | 6 | Scenario: Enable developer mode 7 | Given I am on "/index.php?module=Configurator&action=EditView" 8 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 9 | And I check "developerMode" 10 | And I fill in "list_max_entries_per_page" with "21" 11 | And I fill in "list_max_entries_per_page" with "20" 12 | When I press "Save" 13 | Then I wait till "30000" or to see "ADMINISTRATION" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /features/Suites/RemoteInstall/remote_install.feature: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Feature: Perform remote install 2 | In order to use SuiteCRM 3 | As a developer or a tester 4 | I need to perform a fresh installation 5 | 6 | Scenario: Install successfully SuiteCRM 7 | Given I am on "/" 8 | And I check "setup_license_accept" 9 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 10 | And I press "Next" 11 | And I wait milliseconds "5000" 12 | And I press "Next" 13 | And I wait milliseconds "3000" 14 | When I select "provide" from "dbUSRData" 15 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 16 | And I fill in the following: 17 | | setup_db_host_name | mariadb | 18 | | setup_db_sugarsales_user | suitecrm_user | 19 | | setup_db_sugarsales_password_entry | suitecrmuatpass | 20 | | setup_db_sugarsales_password_retype_entry | suitecrmuatpass | 21 | | setup_site_admin_password | admin1234 | 22 | | setup_site_admin_password_retype | admin1234 | 23 | | setup_site_url | https://crm-server.lan | 24 | | email1 | admin@crm-server.lan | 25 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 26 | And I click on the element "h3" within the element id "fb4" 27 | And I wait milliseconds "1000" 28 | And I select "Y-m-d" from "default_date_format" 29 | And I select "Europe/London" from "timezone" 30 | And I fill in the following: 31 | | default_currency_name | British Pounds | 32 | | default_currency_symbol | £ | 33 | | default_currency_iso4217 | GBP | 34 | And I press "Next" 35 | And I wait milliseconds "10000" 36 | Then I should see "is now complete!" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /features/bootstrap/FeaturesContext.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | getSession() 24 | ->getPage() 25 | ->find('css', '#' . $arg2 . ' ' .$arg1) 26 | ->click(); 27 | } 28 | 29 | /** 30 | * @When I click on id :arg1 31 | */ 32 | public function iClickOnId($arg1) 33 | { 34 | $this 35 | ->getSession() 36 | ->getPage() 37 | ->find('css', '#' . $arg1) 38 | ->click(); 39 | } 40 | 41 | } 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /features/bootstrap/LoginContext.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'admin', 17 | 'username_password' => 'admin1234' 18 | ]; 19 | 20 | /** 21 | * @BeforeScenario 22 | */ 23 | public function login() 24 | { 25 | $this->visitPath('/'); 26 | 27 | $this->iWaitMilliseconds(1000); 28 | 29 | foreach ($this->loginData as $field => $value) { 30 | $field = $this->fixStepArgument($field); 31 | $value = $this->fixStepArgument($value); 32 | $this->getSession()->getPage()->fillField($field, $value); 33 | } 34 | 35 | $button = $this->fixStepArgument('Login'); 36 | $this->getSession()->getPage()->pressButton($button); 37 | } 38 | 39 | } 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /features/bootstrap/WaitContext.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | getSession() 35 | ->wait($arg1); 36 | return; 37 | } 38 | /** 39 | * @Given /^I wait till "([^"]*)" or to see "([^"]*)"$/ 40 | * 41 | * @param string $maxTime 42 | * @param string $text 43 | * @throws Exception 44 | */ 45 | public function iWaitTillOrToSee(string $maxTime = "10000", string $text = "") 46 | { 47 | $maxTime = ((int)$maxTime < 500) ? 500 : (int)$maxTime; 48 | $time = 0; 49 | while ($time <= $maxTime) { 50 | try { 51 | $this->assertSession()->pageTextContains($this->fixStepArgument($text)); 52 | return; 53 | } catch (\Throwable $e) { 54 | $time = $time + 500; 55 | } 56 | $this->getSession()->wait(500); 57 | } 58 | 59 | throw new \Exception(sprintf('Timeout of %d reached when checking on %s', $time, $text)); 60 | } 61 | 62 | /** 63 | * @Given /^I wait till "([^"]*)" or for condition "([^"]*)"$/ 64 | * 65 | * Note: if condition is empty then all the valid condition will be called, if condition is false than just wait. 66 | * 67 | * From: 68 | * @author Gildas Quéméner 69 | * @copyright 2013 Akeneo SAS (http://www.akeneo.com) 70 | * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/osl-3.0.php Open Software License (OSL 3.0) 71 | * 72 | * @param string $time 73 | * @param string $condition 74 | * @throws Exception 75 | */ 76 | public function iWaitTillOrForCondition(string $time = "10000", string $condition = "") 77 | { 78 | if (!$this->getSession()->getDriver() instanceof Selenium2Driver) { 79 | throw new \Exception("Error: getDriver is not an instance of Selenium2Driver"); 80 | } 81 | 82 | if (!empty($condition)) { 83 | if (!$this->validateCondition($condition)) { 84 | throw new \Exception("Error: Invalid conditions"); 85 | } 86 | } 87 | 88 | $start = microtime(true); 89 | $end = $start + $time / 1000.0; 90 | 91 | $conditions = empty($condition) ? 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