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feat: add minimal-connector to compose
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README.md
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README.md
@@ -106,6 +106,25 @@ This is a small program that shows the usage of the [api](https://gitlab.com/ope
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data from TypeScript code. Feel free to copy the [minimal-connector](https://gitlab.com/openstapps/minimal-connector/)
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and write your own connector with it.
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## Add your connector
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You may want to integrate your connectors in the `docker-compose.yml` to
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deploy your whole StApps-backend-environment in a single command. Use the
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`systemd` directory in this project as an example of how to deploy
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your connector(s) and configure `systemd` services and timers.
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The service will try to restart a named container. That means for successful
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execution the container needs to be started once before with the appropriate
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command.
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```shell
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docker-compose up minimal-connector
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```
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To enable the service that runs the connector periodically execute:
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```shell
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systemctl --now enable /absolute/path/minimal-deployment/minimal-connector/minimal-connector.service /absolute/path/minimal-deployment/minimal-connector/minimal-connector.timer
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```
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This command will immediately start the service on execution.
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## Round off your deployment with the [proxy](https://gitlab.com/openstapps/proxy)
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The backend is exposed on the port 3000 now. This means anyone can import data into your backend and you can only run
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one version of the backend at a time. Have a look at the [proxy](https://gitlab.com/openstapps/proxy/) to secure and
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@@ -32,3 +32,7 @@ services:
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links:
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- "backend"
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minimal-connector:
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image: registry.gitlab.com/openstapps/minimal-connector:core-0.23
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container_name: minimal-connector-0.23
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command: ["http://backend:3000", "minimal-connector", "f-u"]
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start.sh
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start.sh
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* In case you don't need the containers to be running anymore, you can also stop them using docker-compose command (example for database container):
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$SUDO docker-compose stop database
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* If you want to test the functionality of the "minimal-connector", use the following command.
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$SUDO docker-compose up minimal-connector
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EOF
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read _
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systemd/minimal-connector.service
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systemd/minimal-connector.service
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[Unit]
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Description=Restarts the "minimal-connector-0.23" container
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[Service]
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Type=oneshot
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User=root
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/env docker restart minimal-connector-0.23
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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systemd/minimal-connector.timer
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systemd/minimal-connector.timer
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[Unit]
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Description=Run the minimal-connector.service every 5 minutes. If you need other timer configurations, please refer to: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/Timers
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[Timer]
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OnCalendar=*:0/5
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[Install]
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WantedBy=timers.target
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